August 9, 2024

Daniel Suarez signs contract extension with Trackhouse Racing

Suarez, 32, has signed a contract extension that will keep him at the Trackhouse Racing Team next year. It will be his fifth consecutive season with the organization, which originally formed in 2021 with Suarez as its sole driver.His best season came in 2022, earning his first career Cup win at Sonoma and ending the year tenth in the championship standings.”Trackhouse is home to me and I have …Keep reading

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2024 NASCAR Cup at Richmond schedule, entry list, and how to watch

Kyle Larson was victorious in the Brickyard 400, solidifying his place atop the regular season championship standings.However, his Hendrick Motorsports team-mate Chase Elliott is 10pts back with Tyler Reddick just 15pts behind. NASCAR is back on a short track this Sunday, heading to Richmond Raceway. Chris Buescher is the defending winner of the event while Denny Hamlin is the most recent winner …Keep reading

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The domino effect leaving Moto2’s new star without a MotoGP seat

In just under a month, things have changed significantly on the MotoGP rider market. Sergio Garcia has gone from being the object of desire of Pramac or Trackhouse, the Spanish rider’s agents asked not to do anything without letting them know first, to digesting the prospect that he will have to continue in Moto2 next season regardless of whether he is crowned champion.The 21-year-old’s trajectory …Keep reading

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Legacy Motor Club NASCAR team undergoes organizational shakeup

The team, co-owned by seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and Maury Gallagher, announced longtime NASCAR engineer Jacob Canter will take over as director of competition.In addition, Bobby Kennedy – who has served as an executive with several NASCAR teams – has been named to the newly created position of general manager and will report directory to CEO Cal Wells III.The moves come following …Keep reading

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Palou exclusive: IndyCar’s oval endgame “doesn’t favor us”

If Alex Palou is going to successfully defend his IndyCar Series championship, he will need to overcome the gauntlet of four oval races over the final five rounds.And while none of the 27-year-old Spaniard’s 11 career wins have come on ovals, he has built up a strong run of form on them.Over the last 17 oval races dating back to the 2021 season, the Chip Ganassi Racing driver has amassed seven …Keep reading

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Exclusive – Tsunoda feels ready for the top: “I’m a more complete driver”

Yuki Tsunoda says he is now ready to fight at the front of Formula 1, saying he’s a “more complete driver now” in his fourth season with RB.Tsunoda has always shown flashes of speed, but in the past, his fiery temper has often let him down, with the Japanese admitting getting his emotions under control was key to his future; not only to achieve a better level of consistency but also to be …Keep reading

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Friday favourite: The team game maestro who showed Wickens a new side to racing

A life-changing IndyCar crash at Pocono in 2018 brought an abrupt halt to Robert Wickens’ top-flight career, just as he had begun to make good on the promise shown working his way up the junior ranks. Prior to his high-speed crash into catch fencing that damaged his spinal cord, leaving him paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, the Canadian had hit the ground running by scoring four podiums …Keep reading

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Friday favourite: The team game maestro who showed Wickens a new side to racing

A life-changing IndyCar crash at Pocono in 2018 brought an abrupt halt to Robert Wickens’ top-flight career, just as he had begun to make good on the promise shown working his way up the junior ranks. Prior to his high-speed crash into catch fencing that damaged his spinal cord, leaving him paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, the Canadian had hit the ground running by scoring four podiums …Keep reading

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How the WRC plans to lift the lid on untold stories

Ever wondered why a World Rally Championship driver is faster than another on a stage? From next season some of those answers will come to light through the championship’s new Command Centre concept.For rally fans of a certain generation, Virtual Spectator provided the first clear opportunity to understand and compare drivers on a rally stage. The technology created a virtual map of the stage …Keep reading

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MotoGP riders expect fairer decisions from new steward Crafar

Several MotoGP riders have supported the decision to appoint Simon Crafar as the series’ primary steward from 2025.Former grand prix and World Superbike racer Crafar will become the new chief of MotoGP’s stewards panel next year, taking over the role from two-time 500cc champion Freddie Spencer.Crafar is popular among fans thanks to his commentary and pitlane reporting role with Dorna, and …Keep reading

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