Team Penske hit with huge Indy 500 punishments including suspensions
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Victorious Aussies Dominate GB3’s Action-Packed Dutch Duels at Zandvoort
Antipodean success was highlighted during GB3’s recent visit to Zandvoort, with Australians Patrick Heuzenroeder and Alex Ninovic shining and leading the championship standings. Heuzenroeder of Xcel Motorsport claimed his first series pole position and secured a dominant win in race one. Despite early competition from Deagen Fairclough, Fairclough’s challenge faded and Heuzenroeder cruised to victory, with Ninovic finishing third. Ninovic then impressed in race two, winning ahead of Heuzenroeder and Fairclough, with Seewooruthun in fourth. In race three, Hugo Schwarze claimed his first GB3 win, with Heuzenroeder finishing seventh and…
BővebbenRevving Up the Excitement: Ferrari CEO Teases F1 Championship Shake-Up with Major ‘Game Changer’
Ferrari boss predicts F1 championship TWIST thanks to ‘game changer’
BővebbenRevolutionary Racing: Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin Debut at the Grand Prix
Adrian Newey will make an appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, commencing his trackside era with Aston Martin.
BővebbenRed Bull Unveils Game-Changing Advancement in Pursuit of McLaren Conquest at Imola GP
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has revealed what helped the team unlock big performance gains, which saw Max Verstappen cruise to victory at the F1 Emilia-Romagna GP at Imola.
BővebbenFormer F1 Champion Jacques Villeneuve Takes Aim at McLaren’s Weakness
Jacques Villeneuve criticized McLaren for showing weakness in their fight against Red Bull, particularly in their lack of aggressiveness and ruthlessness during the Emilia-Romagna GP. He pointed out McLaren’s hesitance to swap positions between drivers Norris and Piastri, which he believes is costing them points in the championship race. Villeneuve expressed disappointment in McLaren’s failure to prioritize a driver and take advantage of strategic opportunities during the race. He highlighted McLaren’s contentment with second and third places, rather than pushing for first and second, as a sign of their perceived…
BővebbenAlbon’s Ambition Unfulfilled: Reflecting on Disappointment in P5 Battle with Leclerc at F1 Imola GP
After a slow start to the 2024 Formula 1 season, Williams was among the two teams yet to score a point. In Monaco, Alex Albon secured the team’s first points with a ninth-place finish. In 2025, Albon has consistently scored points, including three top-five finishes, showcasing his strong form with Williams’ improved car. Despite trailing his teammate Carlos Sainz in qualifying battles, Albon has excelled in races, often demonstrating better long-run pace. While disappointed with fifth place in one race, Albon acknowledges missed opportunities in battles and overtakes that could…
BővebbenRivalry Heats Up: Christopher Bell Fires Back at Logano’s Criticism with a Bold Revelation
The All-Star Race winner Christopher Bell expressed surprise at Joey Logano’s criticism of his racing tactics during the event. Bell made a decisive move to pass Logano for the lead with ten laps to go, eventually claiming victory and the $1 million prize. Logano, who led a significant portion of the race, was unhappy with the pass and the caution that allowed Bell to pit for fresh tires. In response to Logano’s comments, Bell indicated that he made the move as opportunities presented themselves and felt his actions were fair…
BővebbenMax Verstappen car insanity as McLaren handed crucial Norris advice
Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they are joined by former Alpine executive director Marcin Budkowski to look back on Imola and look ahead to Monaco! Max Verstappen’s victory is a lead talking point, as is McLaren suffering a surprise defeat.
BővebbenMax Verstappen car insanity as McLaren handed crucial Norris advice
Max Verstappen car insanity as McLaren handed crucial Norris advice
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