Revving Up the Competition: NASCAR Unleashes More Horsepower for Cup Drivers and Teams

NASCAR officials have considered raising horsepower from 670HP to 750HP for short tracks, possibly by the end of the 2025 season. They are actively collaborating with industry stakeholders and exploring the feasibility of this change. This potential increase in horsepower was well-received by drivers, as they believe it could enhance the racing experience on short tracks. The last time NASCAR utilized 900 horsepower was a decade ago, before transitioning to the current 550HP package in 2019. Drivers like Josh Berry and Chase Elliott expressed varying levels of support for the…

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Kyle Kirkwood Dominates Detroit GP with Stellar Performance in the Streets of Belle Isle

The King of the Streets got another victory in Detroit, but with some challenges this time. Despite starting third, Kyle Kirkwood and his team showed strong performance and strategy to win the Chevrolet Grand Prix. This marks Kirkwood’s fourth career NTT IndyCar Series win and second in 2025 on street circuits. Kirkwood credited his team’s pit stops and strategy for the success, describing his car as flawless and fastest on restarts. During the Detroit GP, Kirkwood quickly climbed back from a fourth-place start to take the lead. He faced challenges…

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Max Verstappen’s Driving Prowess Faces Race Ban Over Disqualification Drama

Max Verstappen's Driving Prowess Faces Race Ban Over Disqualification Drama

Max Verstappen is on the brink of a race ban after receiving a 10-second time penalty and three penalty points following an incident with George Russell in the Spanish Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg called for the Dutchman to be disqualified, whilst McLaren out in front secured a comfortable one-two with Oscar Piastri leading the way. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they dissect a remarkable Spanish GP.

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F1’s Spanish Grand Prix: Triumphs and Tribulations on the Fast Lane

The Spanish Grand Prix showcased the dominance of the new F1 champion, whilst the reigning champion faced challenges. McLaren emerged victorious not just with a 1-2 win but also for maintaining its lead amidst controversies. Oscar Piastri’s seamless control and fifth win of the season stood out amidst heated podium battles. Max Verstappen’s lapse in composure during the race led to penalties, reflecting a rare moment of frustration for the seasoned driver. Sauber’s successful points finish marked a notable achievement since the season commenced in Melbourne. Tovább a cikkhez

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Brad Keselowski compares NASCAR rule book to “IRS tax code” after RFK failures

Brad Keselowski is currently ranked 32nd in the championship standings for the 2025 season, following a challenging start. He achieved his first top five and top ten finishes of the year with a fifth-place finish in the Coca-Cola 600 last weekend. Aside from driving the No. 6 Ford Mustang for RFK Racing, Keselowski also serves as the team’s co-owner. Both of his teammates, Ryan Preece and Chris Buescher, are in close competition near the playoff cut-line. RFK Racing has faced recent inspection issues, with both Preece and Buescher dealing with…

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