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Alex Palou Beats Rosenqvist at Long Beach

It took Alex Palou several tries, but he finally conquered the Indianapolis 500 with a thrilling and emotional victory that much more established his place in the sport. The 28-year-old driver from Spain, who is a three-time NTT IndyCar Series champion, showed how to race patiently, wisely and determinedly, helping him take his first victory on an oval and in the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500. Nobody...

Surprise Winner Marco Bezzecchi Clinches British GP for Aprilia In Dramatic Race

Not a soul foretold it—Marco Bezzecchi raced to success at Silverstone with a victory unlikely to be matched in 2025. A rider who didn’t have pole,, riding a factory-fringe Aprilia, faced the cold, used a soft front tyre and lined up behind a group of intense title contenders, but emerged victorious. Things are always unpredictable at Silverstone in August, but this was outrageously unpredictable. Crashes. Red flags. Mechanical...

Monaco GP Is Broken: No Overtakes, No Action, Just Nostalgia

The famous glamour of Monaco combined fiery race strategizing and tense action over the streets of Monte Carlo. In bright weather, Lando Norris from McLaren came out on top at the Monaco Grand Prix, keeping Charles Leclerc and his teammate Oscar Piastri behind to add another win to his season and the first in Monaco. Lando Norris took the victory after carefully leading the race almost from start...

Monaco GP Is Broken: No Overtakes, No Action, Just Nostalgia

At some point, even the biggest traditions in sports should be looked at again. It has seemed like the perfect moment for F1 at this year’s Monaco Grand Prix. Despite all the sparkle, yachts, celebrities and memories from the past, the motor sports action leaves more to be desired every year. The FIA brought in a new requirement in 2025 that drivers complete the race making two planned...

Norris Beats Leclerc To Monaco Pole In Record-Breaking F1 Qualifying

At this year’s Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren’s Lando Norris surprised many by taking pole position by mere seconds over home hero Charles Leclerc. George Russell, 25, set a blistering lap of 1m09.954s, becoming the first driver to hold pole since the Australian Grand Prix earlier this season. At the beginning of the session, Norris hadn’t been considered the top driver. It was Charles Leclerc who took the honor,...