May 9, 2025

Alex Palou earns another P1 start, while Andretti drivers face struggles for Indy

No surprise here: Alex Palou is back at the front of the NTT IndyCar Series field. This week, at Indy.The dominant championship leader continued his near-flawless 2025 campaign into the Month of May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a comfortable cruise to pole for Saturday’s Sonsio Grand Prix. Palou laid down a scorching 1:09.3417s lap to secure the pole by nearly half a second. It marked …Keep reading

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Ross Chastain calls Trackhouse qualifying pace unacceptable

Looking at the final results, Ross Chastain is in the middle of a pretty good stretch of four top tens in the last five races, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. He nearly won at Texas, finishing second, though that came after scoring zero stage points because he started back in 31st. Unfortunately, that’s not an outlier.The pattern continues as he finished seventh at Bristol, but started …Keep reading

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Judge warns 23XI and FRM “you can’t have your cake and eat it too”

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports faced off with NASCAR on Friday in the latest war of words as this tense legal battle continues. It was Judge Paul Victor Niemeyer, Judge Steven Agee, and Judge Stephanie Thacker listening to oral arguments in the United States Court of Appeals located in Richmond, Virginia.This appeal centers around NASCAR trying to overturn the preliminary injunction …Keep reading

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A brief look inside Porsche’s IMSA efforts with Patrick Long

Walking around the IMSA paddock with a sports car legend like Patrick Long is an exercise in fascinating patience. Even though the two-time Le Mans class winning, three-time ALMS championship-winning Porsche factory driver is four years post-retirement, it’s like Long never left racing. Fans, former teammates, and old colleagues all stop and chat, and Long has time for all of them, even under …Keep reading

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Sergio Perez’s options that could yield him an F1 seat in 2026, or sooner

Sergio Perez continues to hog the Formula 1 scene despite not racing this season and, although some media expected his appointment within the Cadillac team in the past Miami GP weekend event, the Mexican’s options are open to more than one team as Motorsport.com already reported.Checo has held advanced talks with Cadillac, but also other teams such as Alpine and Mercedes have had interest in …Keep reading

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How a Ducati win at Le Mans could take a historic record from Honda’s hands

The Le Mans Bugatti circuit has been a stronghold for Ducati Desmosedicis ever since Danilo Petrucci crossed the line to take victory in 2020. But the streak of wins he launched has been a true team effort.Sure, Petrucci won aboard the official factory bike. And when Jack Miller won the mixed-weather, flag-to-flag edition in 2021, his machine was a red one that knew no home other than Bologna …Keep reading

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Will Buxton: Jeff Gordon BAR move “would have broken F1 in America” decades earlier

There was once a time in F1 history where NASCAR superstar Jeff Gordon was in consideration for a seat among the “best drivers in the world.” And this week, lead commentator for IndyCar on FOX and experienced Formula 1 journalist Will Buxton spoke with NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick on his podcast, Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, about Gordon’s potential forays into open-wheel racing, in both IndyCar …Keep reading

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Spa 6 Hours: Ferrari keeps dominating WEC with another pole

Ferrari blocked out the top three positions in qualifying for Saturday’s Spa 6 Hours as the Italian manufacturer continued its domination of the 2025 World Endurance Championship. Antonio Fuoco claimed his first pole of the year aboard the #50 Ferrari 499P Le Mans Hypercar by three tenths of a second in the 12-minute Hyperpole session for the fastest 10 cars in opening qualifying.Robert …Keep reading

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Alex Palou knows his IndyCar winning streak can’t last forever

For a man who has won three of the last four IndyCar championships, it should come as no surprise that Alex Palou is leading the standings as the series heads into another weekend of racing with the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.However, the way the driver of the #10 Chip Ganassi Racing car has performed since the start of the 2025 season last March in St …Keep reading

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