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Battle for Carlos Sainz: Red Bull vs. Audi in the Formula 1 Arena

People are talking about Carlos Sainz, a driver who has to choose between Red Bull and Audi. Helmut Marko from Red Bull says Audi offered Sainz a great deal that Red Bull can’t match. Sainz has been racing in Formula 1 for a while now. He started with Toro Rosso and now races for Ferrari. But with Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari soon, Sainz needs to find a new...

Vettel-Porsche Connection Testing Waters for Le Mans

Sebastian Vettel recently participated in a test for Porsche’s Penske-run works team, driving their 963 hypercar. His performance during the test drew admiration, but his potential involvement in the 24 Hours of Le Mans remains uncertain. During the test session held at Aragon in Spain, Vettel showcased his prowess by completing nearly two grand prix distances over four stints. This amounted to an impressive 118 laps, marking a...

Technical Turmoil Da Costa Disqualified at Misano E-Prix

The Misano E-Prix was a real rollercoaster for Antonio Felix da Costa. Picture him, driving for Porsche, feeling like he’s on top of the world after clinching his first win of the season. But then, bam! Just like that, it all comes crashing down during the post-race checks. Turns out, there’s some technical hiccup with the throttle damper setting, and suddenly he’s out of the running, with Oliver...

Sprint Wins vs. Grand Prix Victories A New Perspective in MotoGP

The debate surrounding the legitimacy of sprint race victories in MotoGP and other racing series brings into question what truly constitutes a “real” win in motorsport. Maverick Vinales’ historic sprint win at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix highlights this discussion, especially considering his achievement of winning with three different manufacturers. The distinction between sprint race victories and traditional grand prix wins, as well as the reluctance by some...

2024 IndyCar Season Kickoff Chevrolet’s Performance Breakdown

Chevrolet has made significant strides following an impressive performance at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, marking a promising start to the 2024 IndyCar season. At the challenging 1.8-mile, 14-turn temporary street circuit, Chevrolet secured a remarkable 1-2-3-4 sweep, with Josef Newgarden of Team Penske leading the pack, dominating 92 out of 100 laps from pole position to clinch victory. Despite only winning five races compared to Honda’s...