July 27, 2025

Ty Gibbs wins $1 million prize to finish NASCAR’s in-season challenge

Ty Dillon’s incredible underdog run has come to an end, with a single driver denying him in the $1 million in-season bracket challenge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Dillon faced Ty Gibbs in the finals in a battle of the ‘Tys’ over the $1 million prize. Dillon had begun the event as the bottom seed before making an unlikely run through the challenge, winning every David vs. Goliath battle in …Keep reading

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Bubba Wallace beats Kyle Larson to win Brickyard 400 in double overtime

Bubba Wallace entered Sunday’s Cup race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the playoff bubble, and facing a winless streak that dates back almost three years.However, Wallace made sure he didn’t have to worry about any of that anymore, besting Kyle Larson in double overtime to win the Brickyard 400. It was a tense fight to the final with all of the leaders low on fuel, but Wallace made it last …Keep reading

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It’s all Alex Palou in dominant IndyCar Laguna Seca race win

There was never any doubt.On a weekend where Pato O’Ward hoped to apply pressure and gain championship ground, frontrunner Alex Palou snatched the pole and marched off to a comfortable win to draw close to his fourth NTT IndyCar Series title. Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi RacingPhoto by: Jake Galstad / Lumen via Getty ImagesPalou was the class of the field Sunday, leading 84 …Keep reading

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The winners and losers from F1’s 2025 Belgian Grand Prix

Winner: Oscar PiastriWhether you believe in momentum or not, Lando Norris was on a bit of a roll after a deserved win in Austria and a somewhat fortuitous home triumph at Silverstone, closing the gap with Oscar Piastri to just eight points to effectively reset the 2025 title fight at the halfway mark.Norris could have gone for a hat-trick in his other home country of Belgium after taking a …Keep reading

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Was FIA right to delay Belgian GP start over safety? F1 drivers’ verdict

It was just rightFernando Alonso: “We know that safety is priority, we even spoke about that on Friday, at the previous briefing. And I think at the beginning it was not raceable conditions with visibility, so I think the race started at the right time, to be honest.”Gabriel Bortoleto: “Safety is first always. I think when we went out for the first time it was just so much spray, so much …Keep reading

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Ferrari: Split strategy right call to get Lewis Hamilton into Belgian GP points

Heavy rain was forecast for the Sunday of the Belgian Grand Prix, tempting several Formula 1 teams to adopt higher downforce settings – even if that meant breaking parc ferme rules and starting from the pitlane.For the majority this came at a cost, but not to Lewis Hamilton as he raced to seventh place in Belgium.Ferrari went into qualifying on Saturday with both cars in low-downforce …Keep reading

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Max Verstappen slams F1 Belgian GP rain delay: “If you can’t see, you can always lift”

Max Verstappen has slammed Formula 1 race control’s decision to delay the start of the Belgian Grand Prix for over an hour due to visibility concerns, which he felt penalised Red Bull’s decision to move towards a wet weather set-up.As a downpour hit Spa-Francorchamps before the start, race control decided to suspend the starting procedure after the formation lap due to concerns over limited …Keep reading

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Belgian GP: Five quick takeaways

Piastri stops Norris’ momentum just in timeTwo consecutive wins brought Lando Norris within striking distance of his team-mate and now sole championship rival, reigniting hopes of reclaiming the championship lead before the summer break. The Brit has made significant progress in recent races, particularly in adapting his driving style, which has paid off in a series of strong …Keep reading

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F1 Belgian GP: Oscar Piastri beats Lando Norris after lengthy rain delay

Oscar Piastri led home Lando Norris for his sixth win of the 2025 Formula 1 season as McLaren scored another 1-2 at a wet-to-dry Belgian Grand Prix.On diverging strategies, Piastri made a one-stop from intermediates to medium tyres work to keep a chasing Norris at bay on a drying track, with Charles Leclerc beating Max Verstappen to third.The start procedure for F1’s Belgian Grand Prix was …Keep reading

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