The Spanish Grand Prix showcased the dominance of the new F1 champion, whilst the reigning champion faced challenges. McLaren emerged victorious not just with a 1-2 win but also for maintaining its lead amidst controversies. Oscar Piastri’s seamless control and fifth win of the season stood out amidst heated podium battles. Max Verstappen’s lapse in composure during the race led to penalties, reflecting a rare moment of frustration for the seasoned driver. Sauber’s successful points finish marked a notable achievement since the season commenced in Melbourne. Tovább a cikkhez
BővebbenMonth: June 2025
Brad Keselowski compares NASCAR rule book to “IRS tax code” after RFK failures
Brad Keselowski is currently ranked 32nd in the championship standings for the 2025 season, following a challenging start. He achieved his first top five and top ten finishes of the year with a fifth-place finish in the Coca-Cola 600 last weekend. Aside from driving the No. 6 Ford Mustang for RFK Racing, Keselowski also serves as the team’s co-owner. Both of his teammates, Ryan Preece and Chris Buescher, are in close competition near the playoff cut-line. RFK Racing has faced recent inspection issues, with both Preece and Buescher dealing with…
BővebbenDrama Unfolds: F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025 Results Revealed with Penalties in Play
F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025 results: Final classification with penalties applied
BővebbenSpeed, Strategy, and Supremacy: IndyCar Detroit Race Recap
One week after the Indianapolis 500, IndyCar held a crazy race around the streets of downtown Detroit. Pit stop shuffles and a red flag among other incidents resulted in a shaken up order, but Kyle Kirkwood moved back to the front in time to take his fourth IndyCar victory. Santino Ferrucci and Colton Herta scrapped […]
BővebbenKyle Kirkwood Triumphs in Detroit Street Battle to Claim IndyCar Victory
The streets of Detroit were a battleground on Sunday afternoon as the NTT IndyCar Series completed the main event race to cap off a busy weekend. The nine drivers that started at the front did so on the softer alternate tire. They chose to get rid of them after just a few laps of running, […]
BővebbenThe Thrilling Upset: Kirkwood Surges Past Palou to Claim IndyCar Victory
Kyle Kirwood took a dominant victory in Detroit and a second win of the season, in a typically bizarre IndyCar street race which included runaway points leader Alex Palou being taken out while in podium contention
BővebbenUnstoppable Alex Palou’s Detroit GP Victory Snatched Away by Restart Drama: Watch the Action Unfold
At the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, Alex Palou was hit from behind by David Malukas, causing Palou’s car to crash into the tire barrier and ending his race in 25th place. This incident halted Palou’s streak of dominance in the IndyCar series, where he had won five out of six races, including the prestigious Indianapolis 500. Despite starting the race in a good position, Palou’s day ended abruptly, and Malukas was penalized for avoidable contact. Palou expressed disappointment over the incident, mentioning the team’s efforts for a podium finish. This…
BővebbenUnpredictable Drama Unfolds: IndyCar Detroit GP Chaotic Race Interrupted by Intense Late Collision – Watch the Jaw-Dropping Video
The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix on Sunday was halted due to a severe crash involving Louis Foster and Felix Rosenqvist. Foster’s car failed, causing him to collide with Rosenqvist as they approached a turn. Both drivers sustained significant damage in the incident. Rosenqvist was cleared from the care center and is undergoing further evaluation. Despite minor injuries, both drivers were able to exit their vehicles independently. The race was red-flagged with 13 laps remaining to address the aftermath of the accident. Tovább a cikkhez
BővebbenMax Verstappen’s Journeys to the Edge: Navigating the Cusp of an F1 Race Ban
The Red Bull driver is now just one point away from triggering a race ban.
BővebbenControversy Unresolved: Leclerc-Verstappen Clash at F1 Spanish GP Goes Unpunished
The FIA race stewards did not penalize Charles Leclerc for his contact with Max Verstappen during the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, allowing Leclerc to keep his podium finish. Verstappen’s oversteer moment on a safety car restart in lap 61 created an opportunity for Leclerc to overtake him, with both drivers making slight contact while racing side by side. Despite Verstappen’s belief that Leclerc should have been penalized, the stewards deemed it a racing incident with neither driver being predominantly at fault. Verstappen was ultimately penalized for colliding with George…
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