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Revving Up the Competition: Jaguar Recruits Former McLaren Boss for Formula E Leadership
Jaguar TCS Racing has announced former NEOM McLaren boss Ian James as its new Team Principal ahead of Formula E Season 12.
BővebbenMajor Coup: Jaguar Enlists McLaren Executive to Head Up Formula E Team
Former Mercedes and McLaren Formula E boss Ian James has been announced as the successor to James Barclay at Jaguar
BővebbenUnleashing the Excitement: A Thrilling Recap of the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo in the World Endurance Championship
Full results for the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo, the fifth round of the 2025 World Endurance Championship.
BővebbenThe Unfolding Tragedy: The Untimely Demise of McLaren’s Formula E Team
Despite the management’s best efforts to save it, McLaren’s Formula E team is about to close. Sam Smith explains why
BővebbenFarewell in Style: McLaren’s Spectacular Finale Livery Unveiled
McLaren has released the one-off livery it will run at the season-ending London E-Prix, its final weekend racing in Formula E.
BővebbenDominant Victory: Richard Lietz wins record-breaking sixth Le Mans title with Manthey Racing
Richard Lietz of the #92 Porsche 911 led Manthey to the LMGT3 class win in the FIA World Endurance Championship’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
BővebbenThundering Triumph: Alex Lynn Dominates Le Mans 24 Hours Qualifying with Cadillac’s Front Row Lockout
Cadillac secured the front row of the grid at the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours with standout performances by Alex Lynn and Earl Bamber in the Hyperpole session, surpassing Porsche’s initial pole position contention. Alex Lynn clinched the pole position with a lightning-fast 3m23.166s in the #12 V-Series.R LMDh, outpacing last year’s pole time by 1.5 seconds. Earl Bamber also excelled, placing his machine in second on the grid with a time of 3m23.333s, followed by the top Porsche Penske Motorsport LMDh in third. BMW and Porsche claimed the next…
BővebbenThe Need for Speed: Porsche Dominates Le Mans 24 Hours Practice
Mathieu Jaminet put Porsche Penske Motorsport on top in Free Practice 3 for the Le Mans 24 Hours, clocking a 3m24.717s. Jaminet drove the #5 entry from the German-American partnership. The Jota-run Cadillacs with Bamber and Stevens followed closely behind. The #51 Ferrari led most of the session, but ended up in fourth place. In LMP2, Mathias Beche led the class in TDS Racing’s #29 ORECA-Gibson. Numerous incidents occurred during the three-hour practice, including a red flag caused by AF Corse’s ORECA crashing. In LMGT3, Zacharie Robichon’s #27 Aston Martin…
BővebbenJames Takes the Wheel: McLaren Automotive Appoints New Director of Motorsport
NEOM McLaren Electric Racing director and Formula E team principal Ian James is taking on an additional role within the wider McLaren group, becoming the director of motorsport at McLaren Automotiv…
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