Epic Victory: Ferrari Dominates Spa 6 Hours in Flag-to-Flag Battle

Ferrari secured their third consecutive victory in this season’s World Endurance Championship at the Spa 6 Hours, with James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Alessandro Pier Guidi leading the charge. Their win came after a fierce competition from the sister 499P Le Mans Hypercar and the Alpine A424 LMDh, making it a close-run affair at the Belgian race track. Despite dominating qualifying, Ferrari faced challenges from Alpine, BMW, and Peugeot during the race, showcasing intense competition among the top teams. In a strategic move, Pier Guidi overtook his teammate Nielsen in…

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Smiley Shines at BTCC Brands Hatch in Thrilling Free Practice Session

Northern Irish racer Chris Smiley surprised the British Touring Car Championship elite by setting the fastest time in free practice at Brands Hatch. His team, Restart Racing, only received their new Hyundai i30 N Fastbacks shortly before the season began but showed strong performance in just their second weekend of competition. Smiley topped the times, closely followed by Adam Morgan in another Hyundai, with Hyundais dominating the top nine. The use of soft Goodyear tires added an element of strategy, with most teams trying out the soft compound in preparation…

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Revving up the Excitement: Harley-Davidson Roars into MotoGP for the 2026 Season

The MotoGP World Championship promoters have struck a deal with Harley-Davidson to introduce a one-make series in the upcoming grand prix calendar, as reported by Autosport. Although official details are pending, the series is anticipated to comprise up to seven events, with each event featuring two races. It remains uncertain if the new series will fall under the jurisdiction of the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM), potentially boosting its exposure and prestige. The Harley-Davidson championship will alternate with MotoE, which kicks off its 2025 season with a seven-round calendar starting at…

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Navigate the Fast Lane: Wolff Analyzes Antonelli’s Growth Opportunities in Debut F1 Season

Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s rookie Formula 1 season has shown promise in terms of raw speed and potential, but Mercedes is looking for improvement in race pace. Despite outqualifying George Russell twice in Miami, Antonelli still finished behind his teammate for the sixth time in as many races. The virtual safety car in Miami led to Antonelli losing positions due to a slower pace on different tire compounds. Team boss Toto Wolff acknowledges Antonelli’s talent and potential, highlighting the need for more experience in managing race strategies. Antonelli himself recognizes the…

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