August 15, 2024

Haas names new crew chief to champion Custer’s 2025 NASCAR Cup entry

Aaron Kramer is finally getting the seat he’s aspired to land—atop the pitbox as the new crew chief for Cole Custer’s entry in the 2025 NASCAR cup season. Kramer has long been in the racing scene, most recently having worked as lead race engineer for Chris Buescher and the no. 17 team. Prior to that, he joined RFK in 2016, and has worked on the Cup-side of things since 2019. Also in the mix is …Keep reading

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MotoGP: ‘Super good or disaster’, says Bagnaia on Marquez as Ducati teammate

Marquez, the six-time former champion with Honda, has been revitalised since joining Ducati’s Gresini outfit this term after a couple of seasons marred by multiple injuries and a misfiring bike. ​Marquez, the six-time former champion with Honda, has been revitalised since joining Ducati’s Gresini outfit this term after a couple of seasons marred by multiple

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The damning data behind Austin Dillon’s unprecedented NASCAR penalty

After multiple days of deliberation and analysis, NASCAR issued a precedent-setting decision to penalize Austin Dillon for the controversial moves leading to his Richmond win. Dillon gets to keep the victory—trophy, money, and everything—but his automatic playoff berth has been revoked. Plus, both Dillon and the Richard Childress Racing team have been docked 25 points. NASCAR’s decision—one …Keep reading

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Espargaro: “Not fair” that Miller and Morbidelli will stay in MotoGP next year

Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro says it’s “not fair” that Jack Miller and Franco Morbidelli will remain on next year’s MotoGP grid despite their current form, when teams could hire young riders in their place.Espargaro, a veteran of 243 starts, believes MotoGP teams should be giving opportunities to those coming through the ranks instead of signing underperforming riders in the premier class.His …Keep reading

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Juncos a blend of new and old for a “more confident” Conor Daly

With 110 career starts across 10 different teams, Daly has built up a reputation as a part-time specialist. That label isn’t necessarily by choice as the desire to drive full-time remains, the opportunities just have a habit of ending up that way. Since making his series debut in the 2013 Indianapolis 500, he has only contested five full-time seasons, including two – 2020 and 2021 – that were …Keep reading

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Bagnaia: “Strange” Ducati GP24 has moved clear of GP23 despite no upgrades

Francesco Bagnaia feels it’s strange that Ducati’s new GP24 has pulled so clear of last year’s GP23 in recent MotoGP races despite not receiving any upgrades.The GP24 runners monopolised the podium spots in three of the last four rounds, aided by Enea Bastianini finding his mojo again on the second of the factory Ducatis.This has seemingly left Gresini and VR46 riders at a disadvantage in …Keep reading

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Where Verstappen now sits in the list of the all-time greats

Max Verstappen has now started 199 world championship grands prix – the same number as Alain Prost – won three Formula 1 titles and taken 61 victories. He’s third on the wins list and seems well on his way to a fourth world crown, so where does he sit in the pantheon of all-time greats?Verstappen’s victory strike rate is currently 31%, behind just Juan Manuel Fangio, Alberto Ascari and Jim …Keep reading

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Honda brings new MotoGP engine, but riders remain pessimistic for Austrian GP

Honda has introduced a new engine configuration for this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix, but the riders have warned that it won’t bring an immediate step in performance.The Japanese manufacturer has been hard at work to dig itself out of its lowest-ever phase in MotoGP, with a number of updates planned in the coming races in Europe.The first significant upgrade is a new engine specification …Keep reading

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Vinales: Silverstone MotoGP disaster “woke up people” at Aprilia

Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales says a disastrous run for him and team-mate Aleix Espargaro in MotoGP’s British Grand Prix “woke up people” at the Italian marque.The Silverstone weekend highlighted Aprilia’s struggles in race trim as Vinales dropped from eighth to 13th at the finish with heavy tyre degradation and Espargaro likewise slumped to sixth behind a quintet of Ducatis after starting …Keep reading

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