RacingNews365 technical expert Paolo Filisetti explains how Ferrari’s Maranello base influenced Charles Leclerc’s victory in Monaco.
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Ogier Dominates Amidst Grueling Conditions at WRC Rally Italy Sardinia
Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier delivered a near-perfect performance to lead Hyundai’s Ott Tanak after Friday’s super-rough, incident-filled opening leg of WRC Rally Italy Sardinia. Eight-time FIA World R…
BővebbenResilience Reigns: Cindric and Team Penske Return to Dominance in Detroit
With the end of May comes the end of Team Penske’s suspensions for president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski, Josef Newgarden’s race engineer Luke Mason, and Will Power’s assistant engi…
BővebbenSpeed Demons Showdown: F1 Racing Car vs Speedway Bike on Dirt
Speedway. No, not in the Daytona or Bristol sense. It’s a form of motorcycle racing which takes place on dirt ovals, and it’s hugely popular in Europe. It’s also regarded as the national sport in P…
BővebbenVerstappen admits information fears over Red Bull chaos
Verstappen admits information fears over Red Bull chaos
BővebbenEng, BMW up the ante in second Detroit IMSA practice
BMW Team RLL led the way in the second practice session for Saturday’s IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship portion of the Detroit Grand Prix, courtesy of Philipp Eng. The Austrian pushed …
BővebbenHamilton Shocks F1 World with Ferrari Signing in Front of Astonished Wolff
Hamilton completes Ferrari signing in front of stunned Wolff
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BővebbenRevving Up Excellence: Aston Martin Eyes Ferrari F1 Technical Director Cardile
Aston Martin is reported to have made an approach to sign Ferrari’s Formula 1 Technical Director Enrico Cardile as it strives to overcome a tough start to this season. Since moving over to the team’s F1 operation from the Gran Turismo scheme in 2015, Cardile has graduated to Ferrari’s Chassis and Aerodynamics Technical Director. The […]
BővebbenEng Sets the Pace: Dominates Second IMSA Practice at Detroit Grand Prix
Philipp Eng, BMW factory driver, went quickest in second practice for the IMSA Detroit Sportscar Classic, with the Austrian setting a 1:06.348 to top the timesheets onboard the #24 BMW M Hybrid V8. Exactly a tenth behind was the first session’s quickest driver, Nick Tandy in the #6 Porsche, while in third, 22 hundredths off […]
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