Former McLaren Formula 1 driver Stoffel Vandoorne is set to compete in the FIA WEC 6 Hours of Fuji with Peugeot TotalEnergies, standing in for the injured Nico Muller in the No. 94 9X8 Hypercar.
BővebbenMonth: August 2023
WWTR Victory Lap with Scott Dixon
Scott Dixon, winner of the WWTR IndyCar race, enjoys a retro beer with RACER's Marshall Pruett and delves inside the amazing performance that delivered his second straight victory while lapping 25 of his 27 rivals. https://youtu.
BővebbenIndyCar race recap with Kyle Kirkwood
RACER's Marshall Pruett breaks down the amazing performance by World Wide Technology Raceway winner Scott Dixon, shares a few 2024 schedule and silly season nuggets, and welcomes Andretti Autosport's Kyle Kirkwood to close and take us inside his busy day in the No. 27 Honda. https://youtu.
BővebbenNewgarden’s title hopes end against WWTR wall
Josef Newgarden’s chances of winning his third NTT IndyCar Series championship were slim, at best, entering Sunday’s 260-lap oval race at World Wide Technology Raceway.
BővebbenVandoorne replaces injured Muller in Peugeot's Fuji WEC line-up
Stoffel Vandoorne will make his first appearance in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) since the 2021 season finale in Bahrain, as he steps in for injured driver Nico Muller. Vandoorne will join forces with Loic Duval and Gustavo Menezes to share the #94 Peugeot 9X8 at the Fuji 6 Hours in Japan. Peugeot made the decision to skip the race to allow Muller to fully recover from his left collarbone injury. Team director Olivier Jansonnie expressed confidence in Vandoorne’s abilities and emphasized the team’s goal of being reliable and…
BővebbenHydraulics issue played a part in Sargeant's Dutch GP crash
A hydraulics issue triggered Logan Sargeant’s heavy crash in the Dutch Grand Prix, but the American admitted he had been too cautious fearing an incident after his Saturday error.
Bővebben'I was on pace with Max in the race' – Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton believes he had the pace to match Max Verstappen in the Dutch Grand Prix but says Mercedes made the wrong strategic call that prevented him showing it.
BővebbenNovalak 'didn't know I was in lead' of Dutch F2 race until safety car was deployed
Trident’s driver, Clement Novalak, achieved his first series victory in a chaotic feature race where the top six title contenders encountered difficulties. Novalak swiftly moved up the field during the first safety car period and made a well-timed pitstop before the safety car was deployed, thanks to the crashes of championship leader Theo Pourchaire and title contender Frederik Vesti. Although Novalak was unaware of his lead until the safety car was right in front of him, he managed to maintain his position at the front. Despite experiencing a brake bias…
BővebbenHorner shouted ‘get him in’ at Verstappen’s race engineer during rain chaos
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he instructed his team to pit Max Verstappen when a late downpour threatened to spoil his win at the F1
BővebbenF1 Dutch GP driver ratings: A bad day for Logan Sargeant…
Crash.net F1 journalist Connor McDonagh runs through the field’s driver ratings for the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix.
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