Mercedes is to reintroduce the latest version of its rear suspension for Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix this weekend – having parked it for the last two races
BővebbenMonth: June 2025
Excitement Revs Up as Canadian Grand Prix Introduces Unexpected Addition to Racing Lineup
New race added to Canadian Grand Prix schedule after late cancellation
BővebbenMathieu Jaminet Dominates Le Mans FP3 with Porsche Penske Brilliance
Mathieu Jaminet topped the third free practice session for the #5 Porsche Penske 963 Hypercar as part of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
BővebbenRevving Up the Rumors: Ferrari Sets the Record Straight on Fred Vasseur’s Status
Ferrari has pushed back against mounting speculation over Fred Vasseur’s position as the team’s F1 boss, insisting there are no doubts about his leadership.
BővebbenRevving Up for Redemption: Lance Stroll’s Grand Return at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix
On this episode of The Outlap, Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt cover Lance Stroll’s comeback after a wrist injury for his home race, along with Felipe Drugovich’s continued absence from his F1 debut. This week, they delve into Max Verstappen’s potential race ban, the contrasting personalities of the McLaren drivers, Lewis Hamilton’s challenges at Ferrari, and MMB’s fun segment, “A Stroll down memory lane…” Tune in to find out if Lance Stroll will make a powerful comeback at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix! Tovább a cikkhez
BővebbenSteering Through Controversy: Mohamed Ben Sulayem Makes Bold Moves in FIA’s Political Game
The FIA General Assembly has approved amendments to the governing body’s statutes and ethics code, viewed as a win for President Mohamed Ben Sulayem but criticized for lowering governance standards. These changes include deadlines for presidential candidates, increased president’s influence on FIA Senate, and aligning committees’ terms with the president’s term. Ethics code revisions include provisions to block candidates with integrity questions. The amendments were passed with an 83.35% majority for statutes and 88.83% for ethics code changes, aiming to enhance corporate governance policies and electoral process rigour. Ben Sulayem’s…
BővebbenThe Need for Speed: Mathieu Jaminet Leads the Charge for Porsche at Le Mans 24 Hours
Mathieu Jaminet from Porsche Penske Motorsport led Free Practice 3 ahead of 24 Hours of Le Mans, setting a lap time of 3m24.717s. There was a brief evacuation of the circuit’s media center due to a fire alarm during Jaminet’s fast lap, which created a temporary disruption. Cadillac Jota secured the second and third positions with drivers Earl Bamber (#38) and Will Stevens (#12) closely behind Jaminet’s Porsche. The majority of the session was topped by the #51 Ferrari driven by Antonio Giovinazzi, but ultimately dropped to fourth place. The…
BővebbenIntrigue at Ferrari: Uncertainty Surrounding Charles Leclerc and Frederic Vasseur’s Future
Ferrari has not enjoyed the strongest start to the current season, leading to speculation over the futures of key figures within the organisation.
BővebbenLittlewood Surges to Second Place with Stellar Performance in Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport Rankings
“Marcus Littlewood has surged to second place in the Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport National Rankings, while Ali Bray has strengthened his lead at the top. Ali Bray remains undefeated in the British Racing & Sports Car Club’s Mazda MX-5 Championship, securing narrow victories at Donington Park and extending his lead to 12 wins in the 2025 season. Following his Radical Cup UK wins at Snetterton, Marcus Littlewood now stands as Bray’s closest competitor, climbing 20 spots on the leaderboard. George Line, a Monoposto specialist, moved to third place after claiming…
BővebbenThe Need for Speed: Porsche Dominates Le Mans 24 Hours Practice
Mathieu Jaminet put Porsche Penske Motorsport on top in Free Practice 3 for the Le Mans 24 Hours, clocking a 3m24.717s. Jaminet drove the #5 entry from the German-American partnership. The Jota-run Cadillacs with Bamber and Stevens followed closely behind. The #51 Ferrari led most of the session, but ended up in fourth place. In LMP2, Mathias Beche led the class in TDS Racing’s #29 ORECA-Gibson. Numerous incidents occurred during the three-hour practice, including a red flag caused by AF Corse’s ORECA crashing. In LMGT3, Zacharie Robichon’s #27 Aston Martin…
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