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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...

Liberty Global Acquires 65% Stake, Future Plans Revealed

Liberty Global, a prominent telecommunications and media company, has acquired a controlling 65% stake in Formula E from Warner Bros Discovery. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for Formula E, a premier electric car racing series, as it prepares for its 11th season. The deal, expected to be finalized by the end of 2024 pending regulatory approval, underscores Liberty Global’s commitment to expanding its presence in the world...

Maverick Vinales Joins Tech3 KTM for 2025 MotoGP Season

Maverick Vinales is set to make a significant move in the MotoGP world, leaving Aprilia to join the newly rebranded Tech3 KTM squad for the 2025 season. This transition marks the end of Vinales’ three-year stint with Aprilia, during which he secured one grand prix victory in Austin and a total of seven podium finishes. The Spaniard will team up with Enea Bastianini, another highly talented rider, in...

How McLaren’s Tire Strategy Mistake Gave Red Bull Victory at the Canadian Grand Prix

The Canadian Grand Prix was full of excitement, but McLaren’s chance to win slipped away because of a big mistake. Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes McLaren lost the race due to a bad call on changing tires. This story is about how important timing is in Formula 1, with Lando Norris and Max Verstappen being the main focus. McLaren started strong, with Lando Norris performing really well...

2026 Formula 1 Rules: More Agile, Sustainable, and Safer Cars Announced

Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has introduced a groundbreaking set of regulations set to redefine the sport from 2026 onwards. These new rules aim to make Formula 1 cars more agile, competitive, safer, and more sustainable. The revised aerodynamic regulations will work in tandem with new power unit rules, including increased battery power and the use of 100% sustainable fuels. Let’s delve into the details of these...