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…
BővebbenMonth: May 2025
Verstappen Opens Up: Juggling Parenthood and Racing in the ‘Zoo’ of Home
Verstappen admits home is like a ‘zoo’ after Lily Verstappen-Piquet birth
BővebbenUnveiling Liam Lawson’s Surprising ‘Obsession’ Amidst Formula 1 Challenges
Liam Lawson is using a new hobby to “distract” him from the stresses of racing in F1, with his first full season in the championship not going to plan.
BővebbenMir-acle Recovery: Joan Mir Carries On After Fracture in French GP Collision with Bagnaia
Joan Mir suffered a fracture in his right hand during a first-lap crash at the French Grand Prix in the challenging 2025 MotoGP season. Following a collision with Francesco Bagnaia at the first chicane, Mir went down after an incident involving Enea Bastianini, narrowly missed by race winner Johann Zarco. Despite Bagnaia returning to the race, Mir had to retire due to injuries, adding to his difficult season where he has only one points finish in five grands prix. Along with the hand fracture, Mir also experienced neck pain and…
BővebbenThe Thrilling Triumph: Marquez Soars in MotoGP Points Race as Rivals Falter
Marc Marquez emphasized the importance of his steady performance that secured him second place at the challenging French Grand Prix, granting him a comfortable lead in the MotoGP standings. The six-time champion faced a close battle with his brother Alex throughout the race as they fought for the championship lead. Marc’s strategic race paid off as he now holds a significant 22-point advantage heading into the British Grand Prix. With his main rivals facing setbacks and falling behind in points, Marquez extended his lead, particularly over Francesco Bagnaia, who finished…
BővebbenTriumph to Tragedy: Jack Miller’s Heartbreak at the French GP
After crashing out of the MotoGP French Grand Prix, Pramac Yamaha rider Jack Miller expressed feeling “devastated” despite initially having a successful strategy of staying on wet tyres when others switched to slicks. Miller, who was leading the race, lamented the untimely crash on lap five, acknowledging that the team’s forecast and strategy were on point. Despite the disappointment, Miller trusted his team’s guidance and tried to nurse the Yamaha bike in changing conditions, eventually losing grip and crashing unexpectedly. Reflecting on the race, Miller remained positive about the team’s…
BővebbenMarc Marquez Surges to Second Place to Secure MotoGP Lead at French GP
Marc Marquez emphasized the importance of his consistent performance in clinching second place at the challenging French Grand Prix, widening his lead substantially in the MotoGP standings. Starting the race with just a two-point advantage over his brother Alex, Marc secured a comfortable 22-point advantage as Alex crashed out from third place. This victory also allowed Marc to further extend his lead over Francesco Bagnaia, widening the gap from 31 to 51 points. Recognizing the non-title contention of race winner Johann Zarco, Marc strategically aimed to avoid risks and focused…
BővebbenKimi Antonelli Dominates the Competition: Making Waves in Miami
Kimi Antonelli had his strongest race weekend of the season last time out in Miami as he took pole position for the sprint race.
BővebbenReviving Alpine: The Strategic Formula of Flavio Briatore in F1’s Elite Circle
This week’s news that Oliver Oakes had resigned as team principal of Alpine raised a few eyebrows, but was not perhaps the biggest shock amongst the F1 fraternity.
BővebbenRainford Reigns Supreme at BTCC Brands Hatch Finale: WSR Dominates with Stellar Day
At the British Touring Car Championship race at Brands Hatch, Charles Rainford secured victory for the West Surrey Racing BMW team in the finale, becoming their third winner of the day. Starting from third on the grid, Rainford quickly passed his teammate Jake Hill and pole-sitter Dan Rowbottom in just over one lap to take the lead. Rainford’s decisive moves allowed him to maintain his position throughout the race, despite pressure from Hill who eventually finished second. Tom Ingram, driving for Excelr8 Motorsport, gradually advanced to third place and set…
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