Noah Gragson will return to NASCAR Cup Series competition driving the No. 10 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing beginning in 2024, where he will replace Aric Almirola (pictured above), who has moved to a…
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Gragson ready for return after “growing up” period
Noah Gragson spent a lot of time alone in the aftermath of his NASCAR suspension with nothing to do but self-reflect. It was a lot of lonely time and challenging moments, but Gragson embraced the o…
BővebbenHamilton pays tribute to Schumacher in new documentary
Hamilton pays tribute to Schumacher in new documentary
BővebbenPerez’s Achilles Heel: Horner reveals the chink in the armor
Horner pinpoints WEAKNESS in Perez
BővebbenAlmirola partners with JGR to dominate Xfinity Series on a part-time basis
Aric Almirola’s NASCAR program in 2024 will be a part-time schedule in the Xfinity Series for Joe Gibbs Racing. Almirola, who left Stewart-Haas Racing after six seasons with the team, was included …
BővebbenWolff interview: ‘I have not thought about resigning after Mercedes fall’
Mercedes has endured a period of woe across the last two years but Team Principal and CEO Toto Wolff is adamant that he is still the right person to lead the team going forward.
BővebbenHow Red Bull cleverly outplayed the competition in 2023
With 21 wins from 22 races, the Red Bull RB19 is statistically the most dominant Formula 1 car in history. But why did the car excel on a technical level and what does the Milton Keynes-based team need to improve before 2024?
BővebbenHaas Faces Daunting Challenge in Reversing Driver Policy, Admits Steiner
The Haas Formula 1 team fielded an experienced driver line-up this year, moving away from the philosophy of having youth in the team.
BővebbenHorner’s Quest for Excellence: Drawing Inspiration from Lauda, Preparing for a Victorious 2024 Title Defence
The Red Bull boss is keen to use lessons from Niki Lauda to ensure Red Bull don’t rest on their laurels in 2024.
BővebbenFIA Faces Backlash: Wolff Accuses Regulator of ‘Personal Family Attack’ Amid Investigation
F1’s governing body closed an investigation into Toto and Susie Wolff after reports of a potential conflict of interest arose between the Mercedes boss and F1 Academy director.
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