The Monaco GP, Indianapolis 500, and Le Mans 24 Hours all occur close together in this time of year, covered in this month’s Autosport magazine released on June 5th. Ferrari, despite its Formula 1 struggles, heads to Le Mans as a strong favorite due to its remarkable performance in the 2025 World Endurance Championship. The Le Mans preview in the magazine, written by Gary Watkins, delves into the Hypercar players, British talents aiming for success, Wayne Taylor Racing’s Le Mans debut, and key storylines. The issue also features special debriefs on the Monaco GP and Indy 500, highlighting Lando Norris’s triumph in Monaco and Alex Palou’s dominance in IndyCar. The FIA presidential election and rising talents like Andrea Kimi Antonelli are discussed, along with Elfyn Evans leading the World Rally Championship, emphasizing the diverse motorsport coverage in the magazine. Additionally, the magazine addresses safety in motorsport following the tragic deaths of rally co-driver Dai Roberts and historic racer Julian Grimwade, urging for safety prioritization in the sport.
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