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Alexander Rossi thrilled for ECR’s Milwaukee success after “missed opportunities”

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Alexander Rossi thrilled for ECR’s Milwaukee success after “missed opportunities”
When Christian Rasmussen emerged from his No. 21 Chevrolet to celebrate his first NTT IndyCar Series victory on Sunday, the first one to greet him was teammate Alexander Rossi.It was a rare moment of bliss for two drivers and an organization that have had mixed results in 2025.“Your first-career win is a moment you’ll obviously never forget,” Rossi said afterward. “It’s huge for your ...Keep reading

31. Winners and losers of IndyCar Snap-On Milwaukee Mile 250

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The 2025 NTT IndyCar Series title was already locked in heading into Sunday’s race at the Milwaukee Mile, but that didn’t mean there weren’t things to race for.Dominant champion Alex Palou was chasing historic greatness. Others were eager to bring home a breakthrough win, improve their championship standing, score a positive result to build on as the end of the season draws near - or ...Keep reading

32. Rubens Barrichello backs Lewis Hamilton to win F1 races with Ferrari

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Ex-Ferrari ace Rubens Barrichello believes Lewis Hamilton has what it takes to win in red.

33. “Like a chess game” - FIA responds to concerns F1’s 2026 cars are too complex

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

34. 'We don't want a chess game' - FIA responds to claims F1’s 2026 cars are too complex

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

35. Will F1 get too complex in 2026? FIA responds to driver concerns after simulator runs

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

36. Tech3 MotoGP boss critical of ‘ChatGPT ruling’ on Enea Bastianini penalty

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Enea Bastianini was penalised for a collision in the Hungary GP sprint

37. Valentino Rossi MotoGP ally says Pecco Bagnaia ‘riding with lost motivation’

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Uccio Salucci has seen Pecco Bagnaia’s 2025 data

38. Marc Marquez’s Hungary domination sets a frightful new high point in MotoGP 2025

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Marc Marquez is nearing his coronation as a seven-time MotoGP world champion after dominating at the Hungarian Grand Prix. He’s seven for seven in the last seven rounds, setting a frightful new benchmark in a sprint era where Marquez is going to levels he’s never seen…

39. How to watch 2025 F1 Dutch Grand Prix: Free live stream here, full schedule, TV channels

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Information below on how to watch 2025 F1 Dutch Grand Prix, including timings and schedule

40. Alexander Rossi thrilled for ECR’s Milwaukee success after “missed opportunities”

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When Christian Rasmussen emerged from his No. 21 Chevrolet to celebrate his first NTT IndyCar Series victory on Sunday, the first one to greet him was teammate Alexander Rossi.It was a rare moment of bliss for two drivers and an organization that have had mixed results in 2025.“Your first-career win is a moment you’ll obviously never forget,” Rossi said afterward. “It’s huge for your ...Keep reading

41. Denny Hamlin says Bubba Wallace at fault for pileup crash: "Not clear"

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Just 27 laps into the regular season finale at Daytona International Speedway, a massive wreck collected about a dozen cars, including bubble driver Alex Bowman.The wreck began when Bubba Wallace, Joey Logano, and Kyle Busch got tangled together in the tri-oval, and ultimately ended Wallace's night, but also collected 23XI Racing teammate Riley Herbst, as well as his boss, Denny Hamlin.On ...Keep reading

42. Christian Rasmussen steals maiden IndyCar win after late weather caution

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A spot of rain on a sunny day made all the difference for Christian Rasmussen at the Milwaukee Mile. Rasmussen came to pit road for a fresh tires after brief rain brought out a caution with 42 laps remaining and chased down a dominant Alex Palou over a final 28-lap run to score his first NTT IndyCar Series victory in the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250.“Wow,” an overjoyed Rasmussen said after ...Keep reading

43. Winners and losers from an unbelievable NASCAR Cup race at Daytona

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There were 44 lead changes between 19 different drivers at Daytona, and at the checkered flag, the entire top five were covered by less than one tenth of a second. It was an incredible race, culminating with a four-wide photo finish.  Somehow, there were no new winners despite drivers facing a must-win situation finishing second through sixth. Ryan Blaney prevailed by just 0.031s and earned ...Keep reading

44. Winners and losers from an unbelievable NASCAR Cup finish at Daytona

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There were 44 lead changes between 19 different drivers at Daytona, and at the checkered flag, the entire top five were covered by less than one tenth of a second. It was an incredible race, culminating with a four-wide photo finish.  Somehow, there were no new winners despite drivers facing a must-win situation finishing second through sixth. Ryan Blaney prevailed by just 0.031s and earned ...Keep reading

45. Fabio di Giannantonio rues “missed opportunity” after pit lane start in Hungarian MotoGP

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A last-minute problem with his Ducati GP25 forced Fabio di Giannantonio into a pit lane start in the Hungarian MotoGP.

46. Sergio Garcia gets World Superbike call-up

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Sergio Garcia will fill in for Iker Lecuona at the Aragon WorldSBK test.

47. Alex Marquez admits “riding style not the best” at Hungarian MotoGP

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Alex Marquez finished 14th after a crash in the Hungarian MotoGP at Balaton Park.

48. Pedro Acosta owns up to qualifying “mess”, admits need to “cool down”

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KTM’s leading rider Pedro Acosta has admitted that he needs to throttle back his riding in qualifying after a promising Hungarian Grand Prix weekend was derailed by a violent crash.While the KTM bike has taken a step forward over the last two race weekends, Acosta has arguably been guilty of over-riding in qualifying on both of them.At Balaton Park, he was the only man who looked likely ...Keep reading

49. Acosta admits need to “cool down” in MotoGP qualifying after Hungary crash

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KTM’s leading rider Pedro Acosta has admitted that he needs to throttle back his riding in qualifying after a promising Hungarian Grand Prix weekend was derailed by a violent crash.While the KTM bike has taken a step forward over the last two race weekends, Acosta has arguably been guilty of over-riding in qualifying on both of them.At Balaton Park, he was the only man who looked likely ...Keep reading

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