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BővebbenDay: June 17, 2025
Revving Up the Ratings: IndyCar Hits 1 Million U.S. TV Viewers for Third Straight Race
The NTT IndyCar Series is nearly through the first year with its new television partner FOX Sports, and viewership numbers continue to be high. The 1 million viewer mark is a milestone that the series has danced above and below for multiple years, including during its recent stint with NBC Sports as broadcast partner. Viewership […]
BővebbenF1 stars pulled over by NYPD as major event hits Times Square
F1 stars pulled over by NYPD as major event hits Times Square
BővebbenUnforeseen Twist at 24 Hours of Le Mans: Sky F1 Reporter Takes a Stand Against Abuse
24 Hours of Le Mans result undergoes shock change as Sky F1 reporter condemns abuse – RacingNews365 Review
BővebbenUnprecedented Moment: Sky F1 Presenter Crowned Champion During Live Interview
Sky F1 presenter wakes up champion LIVE on air in sleepy interview
BővebbenHigh-Stakes Showdown: Verstappen’s Fate and Russell’s Rise in Aston Martin Contract Battle
Aston Martin contract war heats up as Verstappen future takes fresh Russell twist
BővebbenBrad Pitt Delivers Epic Verdict on Sonny Hayes and Lewis Hamilton Showdown
Brad Pitt issues Sonny Hayes-Lewis Hamilton battle verdict
BővebbenReady for a Showdown: McLaren Gears Up for Piastri-Norris Rivalry Redux
McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris collided for the first time in 2025 at the Canadian Grand Prix.
BővebbenRasmussen Shines: A Stellar Debut to IndyCar Podium on the Oval
Christian Rasmussen impressed with his performance at the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 on Sunday, making over 70 passes to clinch third place behind Kyle Kirkwood and Pato O’Ward. Starting in 25th due to qualifying struggles, Rasmussen dealt with a fire and fuel issues but fought back to secure a podium finish. Despite going a lap down, Rasmussen capitalized on others pitting and climbed to fourth place after Newgarden’s crash. A mid-race penalty and running out of fuel led to a restart in 18th place, but he quickly worked his way…
BővebbenUnleashing the Power: How Red Bull Mastered the F1 Canadian Grand Prix with a Dual Strategy Approach
During the Canadian Grand Prix media day, Max Verstappen dismissed victory, stating, “They are faster, so I’m not even thinking about that,” referring to McLaren as the top contenders. The race unfolded as a fierce battle between Red Bull, Mercedes, and McLaren, with unexpected outcomes. Mercedes’ better tyre management surprised both Red Bull and McLaren, allowing them to dominate despite the challenging conditions. Red Bull faced higher than anticipated tyre wear, hindering their performance and forcing a defensive strategy. Max Verstappen had to settle for a podium place, acknowledging the…
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