Endurance Defeat: Cadillac’s Missed Opportunity at Le Mans Leaves Fans Wanting More

Sebastien Bourdais acknowledges that Cadillac still needs to make improvements despite starting the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours from first and second positions but failing to secure a podium finish. The Jota entries struggled initially, losing pace and dropping out of the top 10, but later showed competitiveness. The #12 car finished fifth, while the #38 car faced setbacks but managed to finish seventh. Bourdais highlighted the need for continued improvement, expressing concerns about tire degradation during long runs. The team faced challenges with penalties and incidents during the race,…

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Revving Towards the Future: F1 Commits to Racing in Canada Through 2035

Formula 1 has extended its contract with the promoters of the Canadian Grand Prix until 2035, securing the Montreal race on the calendar for another decade. The renewal includes an extension of Bell Media’s media rights deal as well. F1 chief Stefano Domenicali expressed excitement over the agreement, highlighting the race’s history and the passionate fans in Montreal. The head of the race, Jean-Philippe Paradis, emphasized the significance of the event’s place on the global stage and its rich heritage. Montreal has embarked on a three-year plan to enhance the…

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Cadillac’s Le Mans Disappointment: Pole Position Slips from Victory’s Grasp

Sebastien Bourdais acknowledged that Cadillac must continue to enhance their performance following a challenging Le Mans 24 Hours race in 2025 where their factory cars, starting in first and second positions, fell out of podium contention. The #12 and #38 Jota Cadillacs initially struggled for pace, slipping out of the top 10 early on and facing setbacks like punctures and penalties. Despite the obstacles, the #12 car managed to finish fifth after a competitive surge, while the #38 car persevered to claim seventh place. Bourdais emphasized the need for improvement…

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