Yuki Tsunoda has revealed his work behind the scenes at Red Bull to improve his competitiveness as speculation over his F1 future intensifies.
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Revving Up for Success: F1 Driver Manager Forecasts a Sizzling 2027 Driver Market
Charles Leclerc’s manager, Nicolas Todt, has predicted a “very hot” F1 driver market for 2027, as teams prepare for the fallout from new technical regulations.
BővebbenToprak Razgatlioglu seals the double in WorldSBK Estoril Superpole Race
Toprak Razgatlioglu continued his dominant form to take victory in the WorldSBK Superpole Race at Estoril.
BővebbenSustaining Passion: Isack Hadjar’s Unwavering Dedication in the Face of a Secure Red Bull F1 Future
Isack Hadjar admitted it is pleasing to race with less pressure since Helmut Marko revealed that he will race in F1 with the Red Bull conglomerate in 2026.
BővebbenBreaking News: Ryan Vickers’ Departure from Motocorsa Shakes WorldSBK Season
Motocorsa Racing rider Ryan Vickers will be leaving the satellite Ducati squad after the 2025 WorldSBK season. The team and Vickers initially agreed to a 1+1 year deal, but the Como-based team opted not to continue with the second year. Vickers achieved his best result of the season with a seventh place in the Superpole Race at Balaton Park during his debut campaign. Vickers stated his intentions to stay in WorldSBK, but the team has not yet announced a replacement. Team manager Lorenzo Mauri praised Vickers’ progress but cited challenges…
BővebbenUnraveling the Enigma: The Mysterious Decline of Ferrari in F1 2025
Charles Leclerc did not mince his words when summarising Ferrari’s underwhelming 2025 F1 season, as he grapples with a potentially winless campaign.
BővebbenStrategic Shift: McLaren Urged to Back Rising Star Piastri for F1 Championship
Former Haas boss Guenther Steiner has advised McLaren to favour Oscar Piastri as the F1 Drivers’ title fight reaches its business end.
BővebbenCadillac Dominates Petit Le Mans with Bamber, Aitken, and Vesti Victory
Cadillac’s Earl Bamber, Jack Aitken and Frederik Vesti have won Petit Le Mans, the IMSA season closer, in a dramatic, close finish at Road Atlanta. Second was Roman de Angelis, in the #23 THOR Aston Martin Valkyrie, along with his teammates Alex Riberas and Ross Gunn. De Angelis was just over 3 seconds off Bamber, […]
BővebbenVanthoor Dominates as Petit Le Mans Takes a Thrilling Turn
Laurens Vanthoor leads Petit Le Mans at the half way mark, with the Porsche driver almost at the 200 lap mark as the race enters its second half. The Porsche driver, in the #6 Porsche 963, has led for the last couple of hours. Tom Blomqvist led from pole in the #60 MSR Acura, but […]
BővebbenTom Blomqvist Dominates Petit Le Mans with Acura Team
Tom Blomqvist leads Petit Le Mans with just over two hours of the race gone, with the Acura Meyer Shank Racing driver having led the race from pole. Blomqvist, in the #60 MSR Acura, is ahead of Jack Aitken, in the #31 Action Express Cadillac, who started second. Third is Kevin Magnussen in the #24 […]
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