From Japan to Victory Lane: Kakunoshin Ohta’s IndyCar Odyssey

In last month’s Indianapolis 500, Takuma Sato showcased his skill by leading a significant number of laps before finishing ninth, narrowly missing out on a third victory due to a pitlane mistake. Sato, at 48 years old, is nearing the end of his racing career, despite his impressive performance in a one-off Honda-powered car at the Speedway, leading the field for 51 laps. After his debut in 2010 following the collapse of the Super Aguri team in F1, Sato has been a prominent Japanese figure in the Indy 500, with…

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Racing Towards Greatness: Inspiring the Next Generation of IndyCar Champions

In the recent Indianapolis 500, Takuma Sato showcased his driving prowess by leading many laps and finishing in ninth place. Despite a small error in pitlane, he narrowly missed out on securing his third victory at the Speedway. As Sato, at 48, nears the end of his racing career, Japanese driver Kakunoshin Ohta has emerged as a potential successor to carry on the Japanese legacy at the Indy 500. Ohta, known for his success in Super Formula and Super GT, has been supported by Honda to compete in the IMSA…

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Ram CEO wants Dodge to enter NASCAR Cup by 2027

Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis, during Kevin Harvick’s ‘Happy Hour’ podcast, confirmed the manufacturer’s Cup aspirations. Ram plans to re-enter the Truck Series in 2026 and the return of Dodge to Cup could happen in 2027. Kuniskis acknowledged that entering the Truck Series is simpler than the Cup Series. He expressed optimism about being in Daytona with a Truck this year and potentially in Cup the following year. Kuniskis mentioned past missed opportunities for re-entry and emphasized the desire to expedite the timeline. NASCAR EVP John Probst indicated an 18-month timeline…

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Quartararo doubtful for MotoGP’s Italian GP after hospital visit for shoulder

MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo was taken to the hospital after a significant accident during the first official practice session at the Italian Grand Prix. The Yamaha rider crashed after 10 minutes when the front of the bike slipped away from him at Turn 4 in Mugello. Quartararo dislocated his left shoulder in the crash but continued to slide into the gravel trap. After popping his shoulder back into place himself, he returned to the pits, where he received medical attention from the championship’s medical director, Angel Charte. Despite the…

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Fabio Quartararo’s Italian GP Woes: Shoulder Injury Strikes in Spectacular Practice Crash

MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo was taken to the hospital after a major accident during the first practice session at the Italian Grand Prix. Quartararo crashed when his bike’s front slipped away from him at Turn 4 in Mugello after just 10 minutes of practice. He dislocated his left shoulder and had it popped back into place on the spot. Quartararo insisted on continuing the session but was eventually sent to a hospital in Florence for an MRI scan. Despite finishing the session in fifth place, his further participation in…

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