October 3, 2024

Supercars reveals expanded 13-round 2025 calendar

Supercars has revealed an expanded 13-round championship for 2025.Several calendar changes for the Australian touring car series have been announced, with a round at Queensland Raceway joining the schedule for the first time in five years, along with a new street race in Perth which will replace the Wanneroo Raceway event.The series will start on 21-23 February under the lights at Sydney …Keep reading

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Talladega 1969: NASCAR’s star drivers boycott the big race

The recent news about 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) filing an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR is an incredible step to try and limit the power of the dynastic France family. It’s also not the first time those within the sport pushed back against the ruling body.It’s very fitting that we head to Talladega Superspeedway immediately after this court filing, as this track played …Keep reading

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Alex Palou’s greatness is in a league of its own

Alex Palou.For four of the last five seasons, that name has struck fear into the hearts of other competitors in the IndyCar Series. And not necessarily because the Spaniard is ruthless to go up against, but simply so unflappable he could easily be mistaken for a cyborg. The only time Palou wasn’t among the frontrunners on the regular was during his rookie campaign with Dale Coyne Racing in …Keep reading

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Why lawsuit claims NASCAR leadership are “monopolistic bullies”

“The France family and NASCAR are monopolistic bullies. And bullies will continue to impose their will to hurt others until their targets stand up and refuse to be victims. That moment has arrived.”That punchy language appears in the 24th paragraph of this antitrust lawsuit that has — for the moment — completely overshadowed the 2024 playoffs. It was filed in the U.S. District Court for …Keep reading

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Aston Martin must not sit back and wait for Newey to start – Krack

Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack says his Formula 1 squad cannot just sit back and wait for Adrian Newey to arrive before thinking it can make big progress.The Silverstone-based squad has pulled off a massive coup in securing Newey’s services in the wake of his departure from the championship-winning Red Bull squad.But, due to the terms of his Red Bull contract, he cannot start work for Aston …Keep reading

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The critical element Haas needed for Hulkenberg to crack an old F1 weakness

Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu says convincing Nico Hulkenberg to buy into a different approach to winter testing is behind their much-improved results in the 2024 Formula 1 season.The American squad, which came last in 2023, is currently engaged in a close fight with RB for sixth place in the constructors’ championship, as three points separate them with the final six races of the campaign …Keep reading

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Vinales on Aprilia MotoGP struggles: “It’s a mechanical issue, not a rider issue”

Maverick Viñales claims his confidence is as strong as ever heading into this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.That’s partly because of a mild uptick in recent form, but mainly because the Spaniard doesn’t believe Aprilia’s difficulties are anything to do with its riders.Having dominated the Grand Prix of the Americas in April, the European season has proven unexpectedly tough …Keep reading

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Marquez: “Game over” in MotoGP title challenge

Marc Marquez has conceded that his 2024 MotoGP title hopes are all but gone with five rounds to go.The Gresini Racing Ducati rider recently began a late-season charge with grand prix wins in Aragon and San Marino, but an engine failure in Indonesia last Sunday has left him trailing series leader Jorge Martin by 78 points.A maximum of 185 points are still available this season, leaving the …Keep reading

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The 2023 “nightmare” Martin is avoiding as MotoGP title pressure cranks up

Jorge Martin says working on his mental strength is aiding his MotoGP world title fight after suffering “a nightmare” during last year’s world championship tussle over the flyaway rounds.The Pramac Ducati rider’s MotoGP standings lead may have been trimmed by three points to 21 points over the Indonesian Grand Prix weekend by Francesco Bagnaia, but Martin felt his victory in the main race …Keep reading

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