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Cam Waters signs new deal with Tickford Racing in Supercars

One of the potential moves for the 2026 Supercars silly season has been taken off the table with confirmation that Cam Waters will remain with Ford team Tickford Racing for the next two seasons.Waters and team-mate Thomas Randle have both signed new contracts with an option for a third year, Randle having already confirmed his deal in April.It is believed that Waters, currently fourth in …Keep reading

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Revealed: Cadillac names its first F1 team partner amid all-American identity

Cadillac has announced its first official partnership ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, signalling a commitment to its all-American identity with a deal with Tommy Hilfiger.The Michigan-based manufacturer has named Tommy Hilfiger its apparel partner and lifestyle sponsor in a multi-year agreement with the iconic New York fashion house – a brand with a long-standing history in F1.“Two …Keep reading

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Former Endurance Racing boss Gerard Neveu takes Retromobile to New York

Gerard Neveu will steer the organizing team for the event at New York’s Javits Centre from November 19-22 next year. After 25 years in the motorsport and automotive industries Neveu has an extensive contacts book and deep experience of staging international events and operating in the US market. During his decade at the helm of WEC, he laid the groundwork for the championship as it is today …Keep reading

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Revealed: Aston Martin’s F1 issue forcing Fernando Alonso to “invent” overtakes

In Fernando Alonso’s first Formula 1 season with Aston Martin, 2023, he claimed six podiums in the first eight races and was running third in the championship. The pickings have been more barren since then and in the Spanish Grand Prix – the ninth round of 2025 – he picked up his first points of the season.Lance Stroll had scored all of Aston Martin’s points until then – a humble 14 …Keep reading

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Atlanta Motor Speedway changes name to EchoPark Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway has been on the NASCAR Cup schedule since 1960, but when the series returns there this summer, it will be going by a different name.Atlanta will now be known as EchoPark Speedway as part of a seven-year branding deal worth several million dollars. The name atop the grandstands has already been changed, as noted by fans passing by the facility.EchoPark Automotive …Keep reading

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Johann Zarco’s hot streak highlights LCR’s awkward problem

Johann Zarco’s recent success, as Honda’s top performer in MotoGP, starkly exposes the struggles of his LCR team-mate, Somkiat Chantra. The latter was promoted to the premier class by the Japanese manufacturer after Ai Ogura unexpectedly broke his Honda ties to take up an Aprilia MotoGP ride for this season.The oldest rider on the MotoGP grid is currently enjoying a youthful resurgence …Keep reading

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When anger and desperation take over: F1’s most controversial clashes

Dirty and deliberate incidents have been around for a long time in Formula 1. But are they becoming more frequent? Has their character changed? Do certain drivers stand out as repeat offenders?Take a look through some of the lowlights of F1 track behaviour history and judge for yourself!Hunt vs Depailler, 1975 Monaco Grand PrixOvertaking in Monaco has become a hot topic once again but …Keep reading

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F1 Spanish GP analysis: Red Bull forced McLaren to unleash its full potential

A high-degradation track with surface temperatures reaching nearly 50C laid the foundations for a race where tyre management would be crucial. Everything seemed set for a McLaren one-two finish, and the only way to spoil the papaya party was to act aggressively and brazenly – just as Red Bull did with its unexpected three-stop strategy.This was aimed primarily at countering one of …Keep reading

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Sauber’s “pinch yourself moment” after Hulkenberg beats Hamilton’s Ferrari

Sauber F1 team boss Jonathan Wheatley says Nico Hulkenberg’s unexpected fifth place in F1’s Spanish GP is a huge relief for the team as its upgrades finally paid off.Hulkenberg scored points for Sauber in a mixed weather season opener in Australia, but since then he and his team have unable to add to their tally as they found themselves on the wrong side of an extremely tight midfield …Keep reading

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Helmut Marko didn’t understand Max Verstappen’s “thought process” during Spanish GP: “All hell broke loose”

Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko admitted he was puzzled by Max Verstappen’s decision-making while watching ‘all hell break loose’ during the Spanish Grand Prix’s final laps.During an interview on ServusTV on Monday night, Marko recalled the “decisive moment” that Verstappen’s race unravelled when he lost third place to Charles Leclerc following a safety car restart on lap …Keep reading

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