There is just over one hour on the clock at Le Mans, but the first big incident has befallen a former F1 driver.
BővebbenMonth: June 2025
Martin Brundle’s Compassionate Gesture towards Suspended F1 Steward Derek Warwick
“Not least as an FIA steward. He has my absolute support and friendship until my last breath.”
BővebbenRising Star Julien Andlauer Takes the Lead at Le Mans in Spectacular Display of Skill
Julien Andlauer leads Le Mans for Porsche with an hour gone, from the polesitting #12 JOTA Cadillac and the sister #38 Cadillac, also run by JOTA. The race started with Will Stevens on pole in the #12 JOTA Cadillac V-Series.R. But, the Briton didn’t lead for long: the #5 Porsche 963 of Julien Andlauer took the […]
BővebbenCanadian GP Faces Major Setback: McLaren in the Crossfire
Formula 1 teams are bracing themselves for the exact tyre management headache in the Canadian Grand Prix that is McLaren’s Achilles heel
BővebbenThe Enigma of Franco Colapinto: Unraveling His Journey from Williams to Alpine
Franco Colapinto reveals he feels “out of phase” with Alpine’s 2025 F1 challenger but hopes to make amends at the Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
BővebbenToprak Razgatlioglu overcomes challenges to claim crucial victory in Emilia-Romagna WorldSBK Race 1
Toprak Razgatlioglu says his Emilia-Romagna WorldSBK Race 1 win was “very important” amid his title battle with Nicolo Bulega.
BővebbenMastering the Art of Racing in the Rain: Shane van Gisbergen’s Competitive Edge
Three-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen shocked the NASCAR world with a debut win at the Chicago Street Course, a feat unseen in the Cup Series for over 60 years. Since then, van Gisbergen has become a full-time NASCAR competitor, excelling on road courses and gearing up for the upcoming road course races. This weekend’s race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez presents a unique opportunity for van Gisbergen as the Cup Series makes its first-ever appearance at the track. Van Gisbergen’s exceptional skills on road courses, combined with the unfamiliarity of…
BővebbenUnveiling the Untapped Potential: Williams Shines in Canadian GP Practice Despite Set-Up Challenges
Following an impressive Friday practice at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix, Williams seemed cautious, with both drivers attributing their strong showing to running a different program than their rivals. Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz secured notable positions in first and second practice, indicating a welcome return to form after a non-scoring round in Barcelona. Williams is optimistic about a potential points finish in Montreal this weekend, although Albon stressed the need to maintain momentum for Saturday. Sainz highlighted the crucial tire choice for the race and noted that Williams’ pace…
BővebbenChristian Horner Urges Caution: Respecting Red Bull’s High Expectations
F1 is gearing up towards the start of a new era under fresh technical regulations in 2026, when Red Bull will field its own power unit.
BővebbenAnalyzing the Strategic Set-Up Tactics Impacted Williams’ Performance at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix
Following an impressive Friday practice day at the Canadian Grand Prix, Williams seemed cautious, attributing their strong performance to running a different program than their competitors. Both Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz were in the top positions in the practice sessions at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The team’s performance marked a return to form after a non-scoring race in Barcelona, and they are hopeful for a good race in Montreal, aiming to get back into the points. Albon stressed the importance of continuous improvement to maintain momentum into Saturday’s qualifying session.…
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