July 29, 2025

Austin Hill suspended by NASCAR, stripped of all playoff points

Austin Hill has been suspended by NASCAR for one week and will be forced to miss the Xfinity Series race at Iowa Speedway. This comes after he appeared to intentionally right-hook Aric Almirola into the outside wall at Indianapolis, causing a violent crash.Almirola moved Hill out of the way in the battle for fourth, and despite pulling off an impressive save, Hill then appeared to swerve to …Keep reading

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Alejandro Agag: Motorsports must stay open-minded on future technology

Agag, who was announced on Tuesday as Strategic Advisor to the Chairman of the board of Motorsport Network, parent company of Motorsport.com, founded Formula E in 2011 at the behest of the FIA and scaled it into an FIA World Championship, attracting a swath of manufacturers over the past 15 years.Branching out into electric off-road racing with Extreme E, Agag has pivoted the series towards …Keep reading

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How Bubba Wallace’s Brickyard 400 win changes the fight to make the playoffs

Entering the Cup race at Indianapolis, Bubba Wallace was on the hot seat, holding the 16th and final spot inside the playoffs. He had just 16 points over the cut-line and the pressure was on, but he stepped up to the challenge in a big way. Wallace proceeded to take a wrecking ball to the playoff points battle, earning a surprise win in the Brickyard 400.In doing so, Wallace became the 13th …Keep reading

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Alex Palou will not play it safe in Portland to secure the championship

Alex Palou has made it a habit to race without thinking about championship points—unless it’s the season finale and the title is truly on the line, as was the case in Long Beach in 2021 and Nashville last year.“I think in all the other races it makes no sense. If we change how we call strategies or how I drive just because we’re thinking about points, I think we’ll start slipping …Keep reading

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Esteban Ocon slams “costly mistake” in Haas’ Belgian GP strategy

“The thing that really pissed me off is that it’s not the first time it happened.” Perhaps unexpectedly, this quote belongs to Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu, as he reflected on the British Grand Prix – where Haas faltered in mixed weather conditions – in the paddock during the buildup to F1’s race at Spa-Francorchamps.The Haas Formula 1 team principal insisted his outfit …Keep reading

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Williams names Axel Kruse chief operations director ahead of 2026 F1 push

Williams has appointed Formula 1 stalwart Axel Kruse as its chief operations director, ending his 15-year stint with the rival Sauber squad.Kruse was the Swiss outfit’s chief operating officer, but will now start his new role on 1 September replacing Fred Brousseau, who is set to return to his native Canada.This will not be Kruse’s first association with Williams as he was previously a …Keep reading

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Stewart Friesen suffers fractured pelvis and broken leg in terrifying crash

Stewart Friesen, who competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series, has suffered multiple injuries in an airborne crash on Monday night. Friesen was competing in the Super DIRTcar Series, driving a Big Block Dirt Modified at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec. In a terrifying crash during the ‘King of the North’ feature event, he slammed the outside wall, sending the car flipping through the …Keep reading

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How 2025 became Marc Marquez’s most dominant MotoGP season yet

With dazzling results, Marc Marquez is delivering the best version of himself as a MotoGP rider in 2025. The Italian has even surpassed his stats from 2019, which was widely regarded as he finest season until now – when he won his last title.  The results Marquez achieved in 2019 led him to his sixth MotoGP world championship, which placed him firmly among the greatest riders in history …Keep reading

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Mercedes’ car changes behind Kimi Antonelli’s recent F1 struggles 

Recent changes to Mercedes’ 2025 Formula 1 car may well be to blame for the team’s drop in form, according to trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin, who theorises this is hurting rookie driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli more than his more experienced team-mate. Antonelli has endured a miserable run of form over the last seven races, with four retirements and two non-scoring finishes …Keep reading

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Turkey preparing bid to rejoin F1 calendar

Turkish motorsports officials are aiming to clinch a long-term return of Formula 1 to Istanbul, and are prepared to step in and host a grand prix as early as 2026 if required. Turkey hosted F1 annually between 2005 and 2011 at Istanbul Park, a Hermann Tilke designed venue on the Asian side of the Bosporus, until it was dropped from the calendar due to funding issues. The race returned …Keep reading

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