Unseen Speed: The Controversial NASCAR Incident Involving Cody Ware

NASCAR officials faced criticism for delaying the caution flag after a severe crash in Chicago that ended the race. Cody Ware’s car hit a tire barrier at 90mph, but NASCAR waited to throw the yellow flag until after race leader Shane van Gisbergen had taken the white flag, concluding the race. Despite Ware escaping unharmed, questions arose about NASCAR’s officiating decisions. The delay was attributed to not initially seeing the severity of the crash, as noted by NASCAR Cup Series Managing Director Brad Moran. Moran stated that NASCAR’s usual procedure…

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Trackhouse Owner Acknowledges Daniel Suarez’s Talents, Makes Tough Call for Team Success

Trackhouse Racing entered NASCAR five years ago with Daniel Suarez as their only driver, but has since grown to three full-time cars and a part-time entry. Despite winning 11 races, Suarez only accounts for two victories and is now the only one of their drivers yet to win in 2025, placing him at the bottom of the team’s regular season rankings. Recently, Suarez expressed feeling undervalued by the team due to his ideas being ignored and a lack of chemistry. Team owner Justin Marks explained the decision to part ways…

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Alex Marquez: Revving Up for a Remarkable Comeback at MotoGP German Grand Prix

Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez is determined to compete in the upcoming German Grand Prix despite suffering a hand injury in a recent MotoGP race in the Netherlands. Having undergone surgery post-crash, Marquez’s team confirmed his intentions to participate at the Sachsenring, pending a fitness check on Thursday. Currently second to his brother Marc in the MotoGP championship standings by 68 points, Marquez’s goal in Germany is to maintain his position against Francesco Bagnaia. Another injured rider, Luca Marini, is set to return after missing three races following a testing…

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