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Mick Schumacher Teams Up with Makowiecki and Gounon for Alpine’s WEC 2025 Campaign

Mick Schumacher secured two fresh teammates for his WEC Season 2025 as Alpine keeps developing their Hypercar model lineup. Schumacher begins his first real endurance race season in 2024 before joining Frederic Makowiecki and Jules Gounon in the #36 Alpine A424 LMDh team. Nicolas Lapierre and Matthieu Vaxiviere left their driving positions as Alpine introduced Lapierre into a sporting director position and Vaxiviere took up a reserve role…

IndyCar rookie Linus Lundqvist demonstrated resilience and skill, securing his second podium of the 2024 season at the St. Louis track. Despite facing a challenging race, the Chip Ganassi Racing driver made a remarkable recovery, finishing in third place after an intense final push. The 25-year-old Swede started the final restart in fifth place, with just six laps remaining. Armed with fresher tires, Lundqvist seized the opportunity to…

Scott McLaughlin Wins First Oval Race at Iowa Speedway

The first race of IndyCar’s double-header at Iowa Speedway was filled with action and surprises. Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin secured his first-ever oval victory, edging out Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward by a slim margin of 0.4814 seconds. Meanwhile, points leader Alex Palou had a disastrous day, calling his performance “unacceptable” after stalling on pit road and crashing later in the race. The race began with Colton Herta in…

Katherine Legge Set for Iowa Doubleheader with Dale Coyne Racing

Katherine Legge is set to return to the IndyCar series, driving for Dale Coyne Racing in the upcoming doubleheader at Iowa Speedway. This British racing star will be back in the No. 51 Honda-powered entry, a partnership with Rick Ware Racing. Legge’s comeback is generating excitement among fans and competitors. Legge’s career in motorsports is impressive. In 2005, she made history by becoming the first woman to win…

Andretti Global’s Louis Foster Sweeps the Weekend at Laguna Seca

Andretti Global’s Louis Foster showcased his remarkable racing prowess by sweeping the weekend at Laguna Seca, securing a dominant flag-to-flag victory from pole in Race 2. The 20-year-old Briton delivered a flawless performance, mirroring his triumph on Saturday, by leading all 35 laps and winning by 4.3962 seconds on the 2.238-mile, 11-turn natural terrain road course. With this win, coupled with an error by rival Jacob Abel, Foster…

Ferrari Defeats Toyota and Porsche to Win Consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours

In a spectacular showcase of speed and endurance, Ferrari emerged victorious in the 92nd running of the Le Mans 24 Hours, securing its second consecutive win. The triumphant #50 Ferrari 499P, driven by Nicklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco, and Miguel Molina, crossed the finish line with a 14-second lead over the #7 Toyota GR010 HYBRID, piloted by Nyck de Vries, Kamui Kobayashi, and Jose Maria Lopez. The #51 Ferrari…

Josef Newgarden’s Epic Back-to-Back Victory at the 108th Indy 500

The 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 witnessed a thrilling conclusion as Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden secured a back-to-back victory with a dramatic last-lap pass on Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward. This year’s race was marked by intense competition, strategic brilliance, and a four-hour rain delay that tested the endurance of both drivers and fans. Newgarden’s triumph places him alongside legends, being the first driver to achieve consecutive wins…

Scott Dixon Reigns at Indy 500 Practice Despite Inclement Weather

The modified practice session for the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 provided a glimpse into the competitive fervor and technical prowess that characterize this iconic event. Despite the looming threat of inclement weather, drivers took to the track with determination, eager to fine-tune their setups and gauge their performance ahead of race day. Leading the pack was Scott Dixon, a seasoned veteran and six-time champion of the…

Penske Suspends Cindric and Senior Staff

Legendary team boss Roger Penske has suspended four senior members of his IndyCar team operation and apologized for the “errors that were made” in the recent push-to-pass scandal. They include his right-hand man, Tim Cindric, who is the president of all his racing operations, along with long-time managing director Ron Ruzewski. In all, four individuals have been suspended for the next two races, which include the Indianapolis 500.…

Arrow McLaren Parts Ways with David Malukas Due to Injury

Arrow McLaren, a famous team in IndyCar racing, recently said goodbye to David Malukas. Malukas, who’s from Chicago, got hurt in a biking accident before the season started. He hurt his wrist badly and needed surgery, so he couldn’t race. Arrow McLaren had to let Malukas go because he couldn’t race and they weren’t sure when he’d be back. Malukas got hurt in a biking accident and couldn’t…

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