Arrow McLaren team principal Tony Kanaan stated that the team is maintaining their usual approach for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, despite Pato O’Ward’s loss in the 2024 race. Kanaan, a previous Indy 500 winner, emphasized the importance of participating and working towards victory. The team, with Kanaan leading a four-car lineup, aims for success at the Brickyard. Kanaan highlighted the significance of respecting the track, having fast cars, and giving their all in the race. While cautious of the expectations, Kanaan expressed his commitment to supporting O’Ward…
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Acosta’s Insights: Unraveling Racing Drama and Embracing Future Triumphs
Pedro Acosta has decided to stay neutral in the dispute between Aprilia and Jorge Martin, with the current MotoGP champion planning to leave his team after this season. Despite sharing the same agent, Albert Valera, Acosta is staying out of his colleague’s troubles to avoid any complications. He made it clear that he does not want to get involved in their issues until Martin and Valera clarify the situation. Acosta is also facing speculations about leaving KTM early due to the team’s struggles on the track, with a potential move…
BővebbenFrancesco Bagnaia’s Redemption: Restarting from Ground Zero in the 2025 MotoGP Season
Francesco Bagnaia says he needs “to start again from zero” at the British MotoGP.
BővebbenCarlos Sainz Calls Out Injustice: The Truth Behind Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Fiasco
Carlos Sainz defends Lewis Hamilton’s start at Ferrari in an exclusive interview with Crash.net.
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: Kyle Larson’s Statement Challenge to IndyCar Drivers
Kyle Larson wants IndyCar drivers to sample NASCAR machinery, but is that logistically possible?
BővebbenFury on the Track: Unleashing the Thrills of the 2025 British MotoGP Friday Practice!
Live text coverage of Friday practice at the 2025 MotoGP British Grand Prix
BővebbenRevving Up for Victory: McLaren and Red Bull Unveil Upgrades Ahead of F1 Monaco Grand Prix
McLaren and Red Bull are amongst several F1 teams that have brought performance upgrades to their packages for the Monaco GP.
BővebbenYuki Tsunoda Faces Setback in Monaco Grand Prix Following Imola Crash: A Tale of Resilience
Yuki Tsunoda has acknowledged that his massive Imola F1 qualifying crash will have lasting impacts, leading him to revert to a previous floor design for the Monaco Grand Prix. Following the significant accident at Imola, where Tsunoda hit the barriers, he will now use Red Bull’s older floor to compensate for the damage caused to his car. Tsunoda’s crash means he will be behind in terms of specification compared to his teammate Max Verstappen, who had been using the new floor. Acknowledging his lack of understanding of the Red Bull’s…
BővebbenResilience and Redemption: Tsunoda Tackles Monaco in Older Red Bull Car Spec
Yuki Tsunoda has acknowledged that his significant crash during qualifying in Imola will continue to impact him, leading him to switch back to a prior floor design for the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. The crash occurred when Tsunoda pushed the Red Bull too far at the fast Tamburello chicane, resulting in a severe impact with the barriers. While he escaped unhurt, the car was extensively damaged, requiring the team to prepare a spare chassis with a new power unit and floor. Tsunoda revealed that due to the crash, he…
BővebbenRevving Towards Victory: McLaren and Red Bull’s Championship Upgrade Drive in F1
The latest round of the F1 season is in Monaco as teams are adapting their cars to the challenges of the Principality.
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