Rising Star Felipe Drugovich Lights Up Formula E Debut with Mahindra Racing

Felipe Drugovich will debut in Formula E at Berlin for Mahindra, substituting for world champion Nyck de Vries. The Formula 2 champion will compete in both races at Tempelhof Airport on 12-13 July. Drugovich impressed during the 2023 Berlin Rookie Test and has already tested with Mahindra. He will partner with Edoardo Mortara, filling in de Vries’s absence. Both Mortara and de Vries have been successful this season, with the team currently fifth in the standings. Drugovich expressed excitement for the opportunity to race in Formula E with Mahindra. Drugovich…

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Rising Star Oliver Solberg Secures WRC Rally1 Debut with Toyota in Estonia

Oliver Solberg will make a return to the World Rally Championship top tier at Rally Estonia this month after being handed a drive by Toyota, replacing Sebastien Ogier. The 23-year-old Solberg was the current WRC2 points leader and had initially planned to compete in the WRC2 class driving the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, but will now be driving Toyota’s Rally1 car alongside full-time team drivers. Solberg expressed his excitement for the opportunity to compete in the Rally1 car, thanking the team for their trust and support as he returns to…

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Rising Star Drugovich joins Formula E field: Mahindra Racing’s New Revelation

Felipe Drugovich will make his Formula E race debut in Berlin for Mahindra, replacing the reigning Formula E world champion Nyck de Vries due to a scheduling conflict. Drugovich, the 2022 Formula 2 champion, will compete in both races at the Tempelhof Airport circuit on July 12 and 13. Having previously tested Formula E cars and showcasing strong performance during the 2023 Berlin Rookie Test, Drugovich caught the attention of Mahindra Racing and will partner with full-time driver Edoardo Mortara. With podium finishes already this season, Mahindra Racing aims to…

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Climbing to Victory: Reviving Alpine’s Formula 1 Performance

Alpine’s 2025 season performance has been attributed to their A525 Formula 1 car lacking consistency and tyre management, leaving the team 15 points behind Sauber at the bottom of the standings. Pierre Gasly’s Q3 breakthroughs have been balanced by being eliminated in Q1 multiple times, showcasing the car’s erratic performance levels. Despite shining moments, such as Gasly’s strong start in Austria, struggles with tyre degradation and car balance have hindered the team’s overall results. Gasly and teammate Franco Colapinto faced challenges during the Austrian Grand Prix, with both drivers encountering…

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