Memorial Tribute: Fernando Alonso Honors Beloved Physio in a Touching Gesture

Fernando Alonso honored his long-serving physiotherapist, Fabrizio Borra, on social media, expressing his gratitude and farewells to his dear friend and colleague. Borra, who sadly passed away in Forli, Italy, had been a crucial part of Alonso’s career since his Minardi debut in 2001, accompanying him through multiple F1 world championships and team changes. Not only did Borra work with Alonso, but he had also assisted legendary figures like Michael Schumacher, Andrea Dovizioso, and Marco Pantani. Despite facing challenges on the track with Aston Martin this season, Alonso remains focused…

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Kyle Larson Embraces Innovation: Ready to Take on New Challenges with Cup Car

Criticism of the Generation 7 Cup cars, also known as the Next Gen, has been ongoing since its debut in 2022. Most issues have been resolved, but passing remains a major challenge, making races frustrating for drivers on most tracks except Kansas. Kyle Larson, leading in Next Gen wins, acknowledges driver complaints and hopes for more exciting racing in the future. Amidst pushback, Larson and others consider the possibility of increasing the cars’ horsepower, with current levels at 670HP. Suggestions have been made to bump it up to 750HP to…

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Racing Redemption: Ferrari’s triumphant triumph at WEC 2025 Spa challenge

Ferrari claimed victory in the World Endurance Championship at Spa after a fierce battle with Alpine and BMW, led by James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Alessandro Pier Guidi. The second-placed factory Ferrari driven by Nicklas Nielsen, Miguel Molina, and Antonio Fuoco showed great speed throughout the race. The two Ferraris implemented divergent strategies, resulting in a nail-biting climax to the Spa 6 Hours event. Pier Guidi’s superb performance secured a back-to-back win for the #51 Ferrari. Nielsen’s exceptional driving skills and fuel management helped secure a well-deserved second place in…

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