April 10, 2025

Katherine Legge and e.l.f. Cosmetics to take on seven more NASCAR races for 2025

When Katherine Legge took the green flag at Phoenix Raceway earlier this year, she became the 17th different woman to compete at the Cup level. The last woman to run a Cup race before her was Danica Patrick over seven years ago. And much like Patrick’s last race, Legge’s debut was eventful, spinning twice and falling 102 laps shy of the checkered flag. But the 44-year-old remains …Keep reading

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Russell: FIA’s going in an ‘unstable direction’, refuses to listen to GPDA concerns

George Russell wasn’t surprised to learn that FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid had resigned from Formula 1’s governing body on Thursday over a “breakdown of governance standards”.Read Also:GeneralFIA deputy president Reid resigns over “breakdown of governance standards”GeneralFormer FIA CEO speaks out against leadership, fuelling Ben Sulayem …Keep reading

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Shit happens – Russell defends tardy Sainz after controversial €20k fine

George Russell has explained the bathroom-based pressures facing Formula 1 drivers ahead of a grand prix in the wake of Carlos Sainz being hit with a fine for missing the start of the national anthem at Suzuka.Sainz was hit with a €20,000 fine, with half suspended for 12 months, by FIA stewards after he was not present at the front of the grid when the Japanese national anthem was played …Keep reading

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Marquez on his toughest challenge, not dwelling on misfortune, and facing brother Alex

In the gardens of one of Doha’s most luxurious hotels, Marc Marquez gave an in-depth interview to Motorsport.com, in which the Ducati rider – on a mission to conquer his seventh MotoGP title – discussed a wide range of topics, both sporting and personal. At 32 years old, the Spaniard arrived in Qatar with plenty of time to acclimatise to the heat, stroll through the capital’s souk with …Keep reading

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Tsunoda on Red Bull set-up: ‘Incredible how Verstappen can cope with it’

Yuki Tsunoda says that he gravitated more towards Max Verstappen’s set-up in his first Formula 1 weekend with Red Bull in Japan, and reckoned it was “incredible” how the four-time world champion could work with it.After his first weekend with the RB21, Tsunoda noted that there were clear differences between the car on track and in the simulator, but had otherwise looked at home with the team …Keep reading

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F1 driver Sainz risks a fine for swearing while protesting being fined for lateness

The Williams driver was fined 20,000 euros ($22,200), with half of that suspended, after arriving late during the Japanese national anthem before last week’s race in Suzuka. ​The Williams driver was fined 20,000 euros ($22,200), with half of that suspended, after arriving late during the Japanese national anthem before last week’s race in Suzuka.  F1 Read More

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Former FIA CEO speaks out against leadership, fuelling Ben Sulayem row

The FIA has “serious ongoing structural challenges” and does not follow “professional processes” according to its former chief executive Natalie Robyn.It was announced on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix that FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid had resigned from the motor racing governing body with immediate effect.Read …Keep reading

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Alonso on panic after ‘boring’ Suzuka race: “F1 has always been like that”

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso thinks F1 observers should calm down a little after last weekend’s Suzuka race left media looking answers on how to improve the racing.Following an already tepid Chinese Grand Prix, Japan’s Suzuka race was hampered by a lack of action as the circuit’s demanding layout meant dirty air made it tough for cars to race each other closely, and a lack of tyre …Keep reading

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Quartararo won’t tweak Yamaha bike in Qatar, will lean on own talent instead

Factory Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo says he is done tweaking the set-up of his bike: wringing the neck of the M1 is the best way forward.The Japanese manufacturer appears to have flattered to deceive in pre-season testing, with an overall disappointing performance across the first three weekends of the season. Quartararo’s personal highlight has been a sixth place in the sprint race …Keep reading

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