DEForce Racing’s Nicolas Giaffone has emerged as the 2023 USF Juniors Presented by Cooper Tires champion and will earn a Discount Tire Driver Development Scholarship valued at $241,890 to advance to USF2000 in 2024.
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Enfinger wins in Truck Series return to Milwaukee Mile
After Carson Hocevar crashed a two-driver party, pole winner Grant Enfinger rallied for victory in Sunday’s Clean Harbors 175 at the Milwaukee Mile and clinched a spot in the Round of 8 of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs.
BővebbenMalukas puzzled by McLaughlin's stance on contact at WWTR
David Malukas shrugged off any accusation that he did something wrong while wrestling with Scott McLaughlin for a top-five finish in the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway.
BővebbenGood day for O'Ward at WWTR soured by traffic and marbles
Pato O’Ward, who scored his seventh podium finish of the 2023 IndyCar season at World Wide Technology Raceway, said there was nothing wrong with this strategy but he was fed up with uncooperative backmarkers and the fact that the marbling issue was worse than usual.
BővebbenCorvette Racing wins again at VIR, PMR closes in on IMSA GTD title
Vasser Sullivan Racing and Corvette Racing looked pretty evenly matched on pace in GTD PRO, so it was pit stop strategy and execution on which the Michelin GT Challenge for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship ultimately turned to the favor of the No. 3 C8.
BővebbenEnfinger rallies to beat Hocevar for Milwaukee Truck win
and made the pass for the lead with 15 laps remaining. Despite a late charge from Hocevar, Enfinger held him off and crossed the finish line 1.533 seconds ahead to secure his third win of the season. This win also marks Enfinger’s 10th career victory and the 45th win for GMS Racing. With this victory, Enfinger automatically advances to the second round of the playoffs. Enfinger expressed his determination and belief that he and his team deserve a job next year, despite the uncertainty surrounding their future. Christian Eckes finished…
BővebbenDixon crushes fuel strategy to win WWTR as Newgarden finds wall
Scott Dixon humbled his IndyCar rivals for the second straight race with another brilliant fuel-saving run to glory, this time at World Wide Technology Raceway, making only three stops to his rivals’ five, and lapping everyone except his fellow podium finishers, Pato O’Ward and David Malukas.
BővebbenIndyCar St Louis: Dixon takes dominant victory as Newgarden hits the wall
After starting 16th due to a penalty, Scott Dixon put on another impressive performance by showcasing his fuel-saving skills and securing a victory at the race in Indianapolis. Pato O’Ward and David Malukas finished second and third, respectively, with the trio being the only cars on the lead lap. Dixon employed a three-stop strategy while most of his competitors had to make five stops. Josef Newgarden’s attempt to win all the oval races in a single season fell short when he crashed late on while fighting for second place. Despite…
BővebbenIndyCar St Louis: Dixon wins, Newgarden hits the wall
After his impressive win at the Indianapolis race, Dixon showcased his fuel-saving skills once again and secured victory, despite starting from the 16th position due to a grid penalty. He finished the race 22 seconds ahead of Pato O’Ward and David Malukas. Dixon adopted a three-stop strategy, while most of his competitors stopped five times. Josef Newgarden’s attempt to win all the oval races in a single season ended when he hit the wall while battling for second place. Scott McLaughlin, the polewinner, had to start from 10th place due…
BővebbenIMSA VIR: Corvette’s Taylor and Garcia claim victory over Lexus
The 160-minute race started with Jack Hawksworth leading from pole position in the #14 Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F GT3. There were early disruptions with full course yellows caused by David Brule in the #92 Kelly-Moss with Riley Porsche 911 crashing into the barriers, and Misha Goikhberg burying the #78 Forte Racing Lamborghini Huracan into the tire barrier. Bryan Sellers in the Paul Miller Racing BMW took control of the field after the restart, but Ben Barnicoat in the #14 Lexus quickly went on the attack and passed Sellers, with…
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