Twists and Turns at Le Mans: Porsche #6 Takes Charge as Safety Car Introduces Chaos

Porsche leads the shaken up order in the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours at the halfway stage, with Laurens Vanthoor driving the #6 PPM 963 ahead of Ferrari. The factory Ferraris initially challenged, but a penalty for the #50 Ferrari and strategic fuel economy by Kevin Estre in the #6 Porsche shifted the lead. Ferrari team orders saw the lead transfer from the #83 AF Corse Ferrari to the #51 factory Ferrari driven by James Calado after Phil Hanson’s off-track incident. However, a series of penalties for the factory Ferraris…

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Thrilling Turn of Events: Porsche Takes Lead at Le Mans 24 Hours Amidst Safety Car Drama

“Porsche leads the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours race at the halfway point with the #6 PPM 963 driven by Laurens Vanthoor, battling against Ferrari. After a pit cycle, the #83 AF Corse Ferrari briefly took the lead but faced penalties, allowing the #6 Porsche to strategize around fuel economy and regain the lead. Ferrari team orders saw the #83 Ferrari cede the lead to the #51 factory Ferrari driven by James Calado, but both Ferraris accumulated penalties, giving an opportunity to the #6 Porsche. The race experienced its first…

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Power Play: Will Power Secures Pole Position with Dominant Display at IndyCar WWTR Oval Night Race

Will Power secured pole position for the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 with a stellar qualifying effort, marking his 71st career pole and extending his indy car racing record. This achievement was particularly significant as it had been a while since his last pole, back in 2024. Power’s strategy was straightforward: pushing his limits and aiming for a flat-out performance in certain turns of the track. The Team Penske driver expressed excitement for the upcoming race and the potential to clinch a victory. Team Penske dominated qualifying, with Josef Newgarden leading…

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Bitter Rivalry Ignites: Max Verstappen vs George Russell’s Penalty Drama

Bitter Rivalry Ignites: Max Verstappen vs George Russell's Penalty Drama

Max Verstappen lashed out at F1 host Tom Clarkson in the post-qualifying press conference, following a question surrounding his penalty points. The Dutchman joins George Russell on the front row, after the Mercedes driver claimed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix. McLaren suffered a rare bad day and had to settle for third with Oscar Piastri, whilst another Lando Norris mistake hurt the Briton. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they dissect a chaotic qualifying.

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Racing Royalty: Kevin Estre Dominates Le Mans Ahead of the Pack

Racing Royalty: Kevin Estre Dominates Le Mans Ahead of the Pack

Kevin Estre leads Le Mans for Porsche, in a tight, close battle with the three Ferrari 499Ps in the race. Estre, in the #6 Porsche, is leading the #83 AF Corse Ferrari of Robert Kubica. The Pole drives the customer Ferrari ran by AF Corse, which also runs the factory cars on behalf of Ferrari. […]

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