On Thursday morning at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Tony Kanaan completed the steps needed to potentially compete in this year’s Indianapolis 500. Kanaan climbed into Kyle Larson’s car and drove laps around the famous oval with the track all to himself. After a quick installation lap, he completed 15 laps around the circuit between 210-215 MPH […]
BővebbenMonth: May 2025
Max Verstappen reveals origins of ‘Franz Hermann’ after Nurburgring test
Max Verstappen – or should that be Franz Hermann – was busy testing at the Nurburgring last week.
BővebbenAlpine’s Controversial Move: F1 Drivers Disapprove of Decision to Drop Jack Doohan
Oliver Bearman led the reaction from a number of F1 drivers to the decision from Alpine to drop Jack Doohan, with the Brit describing the decision as “very harsh”.
BővebbenUnveiling the Untold Story: The Departure of F1 2025’s Overlooked Driver in the Wake of Doohan’s Exit
Two F1 drivers’ opinions are particularly relevant on the question of whether Jack Doohan deserved to be dropped – and neither were particularly supportive of Alpine’s position
BővebbenThe Quest for the Next MotoGP Star: Potential Replacements for Jorge Martin at Aprilia in 2026
Who could replace Jorge Martin at Aprilia for MotoGP 2026 if he leaves?
BővebbenMiguel Oliveira: “It was a nightmare to manage”
Late Le Mans crash denies Miguel Oliveira of seventh place on MotoGP comeback.
BővebbenJonathan Rea expecting “easier weekend” at Most as WorldSBK recovery continues
Jonathan Rea says he expects things to be “easier” at the Czech WorldSBK than in his WorldSBK return at Cremona.
BővebbenColapinto Silences Doubters with Determination and Drive at Alpine F1 Team
Franco Colapinto aims to reach a high level in Formula 1 in less than half a year, wanting to achieve this after 5 to 10 races. He has replaced Jack Doohan at Alpine, with a limited window of five races for a permanent claim to the seat. Colapinto acknowledges the challenge but remains focused on maximizing the opportunity and doing his best for the team. Approaching his debut weekend at the Emilia-Romagna GP in Alpine, Colapinto remains optimistic despite expectations and pressure. He recognizes the potential necessity of more than…
BővebbenChampion Support: Sebastien Ogier Endorses Carlos Sainz Sr for FIA Presidency
Sebastien Ogier expressed support for Carlos Sainz Sr potentially running for FIA president in the World Rally Championship. Sainz Sr is assessing his level of support from FIA’s member clubs before making a final decision on the presidency bid. This development follows Malcolm Wilson’s nomination by Mohammed Ben Sulayem for the FIA’s deputy president for sport role. Ogier, along with other WRC drivers, indicated support for Sainz Sr’s candidacy. The WRC service park in Portugal reacted positively to the FIA’s revised penalties for swearing incidents. Hyundai team principal Cyril Abiteboul…
BővebbenChampion Sebastien Ogier Backs Carlos Sainz Sr’s FIA Presidency Aspirations
Two-time WRC champion Carlos Sainz Sr is considering running for FIA president and is gauging support from the FIA’s member automotive clubs before making a final decision, as revealed by Motorsport.com last week. Sebastien Ogier has expressed his support for Sainz should the legend decide to enter the race against Mohammed Ben Sulayem for the presidency. Sainz Sr’s potential candidacy follows M-Sport-Ford founder Malcolm Wilson’s nomination by Ben Sulayem for the FIA deputy president for sport role. Cyril Abiteboul, Hyundai boss, welcomed the idea of multiple candidates for the FIA…
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