Denny Hamlin has recently experienced back-to-back Did Not Finish (DNF) results due to mechanical issues, first at Texas Motor Speedway and now at Kansas Speedway. The No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota suffered engine failure at Texas and a clutch problem at Kansas, forcing Hamlin out of contention in both races. Even though Hamlin managed to nurse his car almost to the end at Kansas, a transaxle failure led to his car stopping in the pit lane and being pushed behind the wall. This unfortunate pit stop meant Hamlin finished…
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Ryan Blaney’s Dominance at Kansas Leaves Kyle Larson Shaken
2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney is known for being able to find speed over long runs, as evidenced by his performance at Kansas where the final run played into his hands. Despite needing the race to be a bit longer, Blaney showcased his strength by quietly moving forward and finishing third. Team Penske was aiming for a third consecutive win, with Blaney leading the charge, but he was initially running fifth behind Kyle Larson. Blaney’s late-race surge almost saw him overtaking Christopher Bell for second place at the…
BővebbenDomination at Laguna Seca: Penske-Porsche Secures 1-2 Triumph in IMSA Race
The #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport, driven by Mathieu Jaminet and Matt Campbell, claimed victory at Laguna Seca, ending their sister car’s three-race winning streak. Jaminet and Campbell, who had secured two second-place finishes and a third in the first three rounds of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GTP class, held off a late challenge from their teammates and other competitors. The thrilling final laps saw intense battles, with Jaminet successfully navigating back markers to secure the win. Meanwhile, a clash between the #24 BMW and Tandy’s Porsche allowed the #6…
BővebbenCrash at Kansas: Brad Keselowski’s Nightmare Season Continues
Brad Keselowski, a driver for RFK Racing Ford Mustang, has had a tough start to the 2025 season with zero top-ten finishes in the first 12 races and multiple crashes. Despite starting from the back, Keselowski showed potential at Kansas by challenging for the lead until a blown tire forced him to finish 37th. His string of DNFs has left him trapped in 32nd place in the championship standings, falling short of playoff contention. After the race, Keselowski expressed disappointment at missing out on a potential win and lamented the…
BővebbenDominant Larson Shines with Commanding Win at Kansas Speedway
Kyle Larson and the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team whipped the field Sunday at Kansas Speedway for their third NASCAR Cup Series victory of 2025. Larson started from the pole and swept both stages…
BővebbenVictory at the Laguna Seca: Penske Porsche #6 Triumphs in Thrilling IMSA SportsCars Showdown
At Laguna Seca, the #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport driven by Mathieu Jaminet and Matt Campbell broke the #7 car’s winning streak with a remarkable victory. Jaminet and Campbell, trailing their teammates Nasr and Tandy in the first three Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) rounds, secured two second-place finishes and a third before taking the win. A late battle between Jaminet and Tandy saw contact in the final corners, leading to the #24 BMW M Team RLL going off track and finishing third. Jack Aitken’s Cadillac defending his position caused a frantic…
BővebbenKyle Larson Dominates on Kansas Speedway Track to Claim Unstoppable NASCAR Cup Victory
Kyle Larson dominated the NASCAR Cup race at Kansas, winning both stages, leading 221 of 267 laps, and securing the regular season championship lead. Larson managed his tires to secure the win amidst struggles towards the end of the run. His victory marked leading 10,000 laps in the Cup Series. Larson now faces a busy schedule with the All-Star Race, the longest race, and the Indianapolis 500 ahead. Christopher Bell finished second, followed by Ryan Blaney, Chase Briscoe, and Alex Bowman in the top five. Notably, Corey Heim led the…
BővebbenLaguna Seca Delight: A Dominant Display of Racing Mastery
The #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport, driven by Mathieu Jaminet and Matt Campbell, secured a noteworthy victory at Laguna Seca, halting the winning streak of their team’s sister car. Jaminet and Campbell, trailing behind the #7 car of Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy in previous rounds, ended up with impressive second and third-place finishes early in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. In a tight finish, Jaminet successfully fended off Tandy’s late challenge, leading to a thrilling finale with some cars going off track, causing chaos, and bunching up the field. Campbell…
BővebbenDynamic Duo: Jaminet and Campbell Make History with Porsche Penske 1-2 Victory at Laguna Seca
It’s a new twist on a classic tale in the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship: Porsche Penske Motorsport took a 1-2 finish at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, but this time, the No. …
BővebbenDominant Porsche Duo: Jaminet and Campbell Clinch Commanding IMSA Victory at Laguna Seca
Mathieu Jaminet and Matt Campbell claimed victory in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship of Monterey in the #6 Porsche 963.
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