June 24, 2024

Reddick: “It’s a bummer” to lose after leading during lengthy rain delay

Reddick stayed out at the end of the second stage and inherited the race lead. The driver of the No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota then held the position on the several restarts that followed, fighting off attacks from Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and Ryan Blaney.With rain threatening, the racing was fierce and the cautions many while Reddick tried to hang on, despite his tire disadvantage. After 30 laps …Keep reading

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Sauber F1 team looking to find Pourchaire a new IndyCar seat

The Sauber Formula 1 team is looking to find reserve driver Theo Pourchaire a new home in IndyCar after being dropped by Arrow McLaren.Last week it was announced Arrow McLaren had signed a multi-year deal with Nolan Siegel to run its #6 Chevrolet from last weekend’s Laguna Seca round onwards.The news came only weeks after McLaren had confirmed 20-year-old Formula 2 champion Pourchaire would remain …Keep reading

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Rossi needs to “understand why we were good” at Laguna Seca

Alexander Rossi put together his most complete weekend of the 2024 IndyCar Series season by finishing third on Sunday at Laguna Seca.The result is not only Rossi’s best result of the season, it also stands as his third top five over the last three races, and sixth top 10, to sit seventh in the championship standings after eight points-paying rounds.Sunday’s result matches his best with Arrow …Keep reading

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Why Mercedes feels it is closer to the top than it looked in F1’s Spanish GP

Mercedes says its deficit to Red Bull and McLaren in Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix does not show the true picture of its potential.Lewis Hamilton delivered his first non-sprint podium of the season in Spain, as he finished third behind Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.But while the top duo were separated by just 2.2 seconds at the end, Hamilton ended up a further 15 seconds back – suggesting …Keep reading

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Aprilia: Adapting to all new line-up in MotoGP 2025 the only “question mark” for us

Aprilia says adapting to an all-new MotoGP rider line-up remains the only “question mark” for the marque as it prepares to welcome Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi from Ducati in 2025.Aprilia’s MotoGP programme is set for a major reshuffle next year, with the two riders who have played a major role in transforming the RS-GP into a race-winning bike leaving for pastures new.Aleix Espargaro …Keep reading

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Grosjean leads JHR to best IndyCar result at Laguna Seca

After starting eighth in the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet, the 38-year-old Swiss-born Frenchman quietly lurked among the top 10, with the move forward coming through working the overcut of pit strategy on two of his three pit stops. The significant play to press up the grid came after the caution on lap 36 of 95, only 10 laps after Grosjean’s first pit stop. He was elevated from …Keep reading

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Ricciardo: No need to revert RB F1 upgrades yet after Spain shocker

RB’s Daniel Ricciardo says there is no need to revert the team’s upgrades just yet as it investigates a “really strange” drop in performance at the Spanish Grand Prix.RB brought an elaborate upgrade package to Barcelona, which included a new rear wing, updated sidepods and engine covers and a re-profiled floor.The team hoped those updates would keep its VCARB01 at the forefront of F1’s tight …Keep reading

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Josh Berry cashes in on wet weather racing’s “new opportunity”

Berry, in his rookie Cup season with Stewart-Haas Racing, started Sunday’s race strong but when it was red-flagged after 219 laps due to heavy rain he was mired in 20th.NASCAR, however, elected to wait out a nearly two-hour, 15-minute delay and mandated teams run the final 77 competitive laps on wet weather tires.Berry’s No. 4 Ford came alive after the break and by the time of the final …Keep reading

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McLaren: Norris could have done nothing more to win F1 Spanish GP

Lando Norris may have been kicking himself for losing out in Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix, but the team reckons there was nothing more he could have done.Norris was left frustrated with himself that, despite securing pole position and having what appeared to be the fastest car at Barcelona, he was beaten to the chequered flag by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.The Briton felt that with a better …Keep reading

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