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Pato O’Ward Inherits Portland IndyCar Pole After Lundgaard Penalty

Pato O Ward will have pole position in Portland as the grid was turned upside down late in the grid penalty for Christian Lundgaard ahead of Sunday Indy car race. A stalwart of the season, the current driver of the Arrow McLaren is being handed a golden chance to turn decent qualifying speed into one of the racings most important victories.Portland IndyCar Qualifying had been fraught and Lundgaard...

Red Bull Admits Copying Racing Bulls Won’t Fix F1 Car Issues

Red Bull Racing have acknowledged that merely reproducing parts or ideas of its sister team Racing Bulls will not enable it to address its present predicament that is afflicting its Formula 1 car. Although the junior team has been delivering surprisingly good results and particularly, during qualification sessions, Red Bull carries more than component swapping problems which are largely embedded deeper in the outfit. With Yuki Tsunoda behind...

Why Marc Marquez Is Winning the 2025 MotoGP Battle Without Saying a Word

Marc Marquez has stated that, when it comes to taking on the MotoGP race title in 2025, he is not in the mood to start mind games. Rather, he desires to conquer his opposes psychologically using his work, consistency, and composure. To Marquez, it is not about the psychology of tricks off the track but a matter of developing the best mind that can cope under pressure throughout...

Norris and Piastri Deliver Historic 1-2 as McLaren Hits 200 Wins

The 200th Formula 1 victory of McLaren in Hungarian Grand Prix was a monument not only in terms of the current effectiveness of the team but also a celebration of the rich history of the organization. That race was always going to be decided by strategy, guts and good sportsmanship and in the end it was Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri who drove them one-two and claimed an...

Zak Brown Slams Christian Horner for “Crossing the Line” as F1 Power Struggle Escalates

The Formula 1 paddock tensions are boiling once again, as McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown recently criticised Red Bull team principal Christian Horner publicly, citing him acting in a way that has gone to far. The comments by Brown are in a context of continued arguments about personnel and the current trend of F1 to be more politicised with all of the competitors uncomfortable about the levels to...