July 14, 2025

Qiddiya showcases the future of motorsports at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Qiddiya City partnered with the legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend to showcase its plans to place automotive and motorsport culture at the centre of a brand new Saudi Arabian entertainment, sports and culture hub.The ambitious Qiddiya City project, which is currently under construction, aims to build on the passion for all-things automotive in the Middle East. It will offer a …Keep reading

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Why Red Bull could record its worst F1 result in 10 seasons

Christian Horner’s sudden departure from Red Bull Racing last week sent shockwaves through Formula 1, but it doesn’t change the team’s short-term reality as it looks set to slump to its worst result in the constructors’ table since 2015.Whatever the final trigger for Horner’s removal, as part of a combination of factors, what has been impossible to ignore is Red Bull’s rapid downturn since …Keep reading

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The winners and losers from MotoGP’s German Grand Prix

Taking it as a given that Marc Marquez is a winner just about every time he goes out on track in 2025, let’s look at who else came away from MotoGP’s trip to Germany feeling better than when they arrived. And, as always, those who will be glad to put their Sachsenring visit behind them.  Podium: third place Alex Marquez, Gresini RacingPhoto by: Alexander TrienitzWinner …Keep reading

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Haas to run Fuji F1 test with Sho Tsuboi and Ryo Hirakawa

The Haas Formula 1 team has announced that Super Formula champion Sho Tsuboi will take part in a TPC test with its VF-23 at Fuji Speedway next month.Toyota factory driver Tsuboi will join Haas reserve Ryo Hirakawa for the two-day test at the Japanese track, which last hosted a grand prix in 2008, on 6-7 August.It will mark Tsuboi’s first-ever experience of grand prix machinery, and …Keep reading

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Toto Wolff: Mohammed Ben Sulayem ruling FIA with an iron fist can have its advantages

Toto Wolff says Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s FIA presidency of “ruling with an iron fist” has had “its advantages” to assert two key topics the Mercedes boss feels he has got right within Formula 1.The FIA president and Mercedes chief have clashed over how the governing body has overseen tighter restrictions over a ‘swearing ban’ and a push for an 11th F1 team since Ben Sulayem became …Keep reading

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Chase Briscoe compares ‘unbelievable’ SVG to Michael Jordan in his prime

The NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma ended how it started — withShane van Gisbergen leading and Chase Briscoe running second.The two drivers spent a lot of time around each other during the race, but despite several late-race restarts, Briscoe couldn’t find a way around the three-time Supercars champion. Briscoe later went to Victory Lane to congratulate SVG after his runner-up finish.Raising …Keep reading

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Pit road confrontation erupts after close call during Sonoma Cup race

In the middle of the NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma, things were getting heated between drivers and even pit crew members.Near the end of Stage 2, several drivers pitted early to gain track position ahead of the final stage. Ty Gibbs and Brad Keselowski were two of those drivers. Their pit stalls where right next to each other, and the tire carrier for Keselowski was already standing in the box as …Keep reading

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Ty Dillon’s last lap gamble bumps Alex Bowman from NASCAR’s $1 million challenge

When NASCAR and TNT introduced the in-season challenge, a bracket-style tournament with a $1 million prize for the winning driver, absolutely no one would have realistically picked Kaulig Racing’s Ty Dillon as a potential winner.And yet, the No. 32 seed defeated Denny Hamlin at Atlanta after Hamlin’s early exit from the race, later doing the same with Brad Keselowski when the former Cup …Keep reading

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