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"He left no room": How Thomas Preining saw his crash with Jack Aitken 

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  • 2025-08-25 22:50 event
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In Saturday’s DTM race at the Sachsenring, Manthey-Porsche driver Thomas Preining collided in the battle for the lead. In Sunday’s DTM race, he did it again. After Saturday’s crash, the Austrian called himself an "idiot" but his review of the collision with Jack Aitken on Sunday left him with a very different opinion of events. "Jack made a small mistake in the last sector, then I was ...Keep reading

3. NASCAR signals intent to transfer disputed charter

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NASCAR has an agreement with someone to acquire one of the ownership charters currently wrapped-up in active litigation as part of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports mutual antitrust lawsuits.  The Sanctioning Body filed a legal notice on Monday notifying the court and the two teams that ‘it plans to issue a charter’ to a redacted entity should a district court judge not issue a ...Keep reading

4. Cadillac set to announce Sergio Perez as F1 driver for 2026

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Sergio Perez’s Formula 1 return with newcomer Cadillac in 2026 on a multi-year deal is expected to be announced, Motorsport.com has learned. Following several months of negotiations, Motorsport.com understands Perez and Cadillac have finalised their talks, with an announcement coming later this week.One key point of discussion was the length of the 35-year-old’s contract and it is ...Keep reading

5. Perez set to be announced as Cadillac F1 driver for 2026

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Sergio Perez’s Formula 1 return with newcomer Cadillac in 2026 on a multi-year deal is expected to be announced, Autosport has learned. Following several months of negotiations, Autosport understands Perez and Cadillac have finalised their talks, with an announcement coming later this week.One key point of discussion was the length of the 35-year-old’s contract and it is now ...Keep reading

6. Yamaha confirms its V4 will race at MotoGP San Marino GP

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Yamaha has confirmed that its new V4 MotoGP bike will race for the first time at the San Marino Grand Prix next month.Riding duties for its race debut on 12-14 September will, however, be entrusted to test rider Augusto Fernandez.“For Misano, we are targeting seeing Augusto Fernandez race our new M1 prototype with the V4 engine,” said Yamaha Motor Racing managing director Paolo Pavesio ...Keep reading

7. New Yamaha V4 will race at MotoGP San Marino GP

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Yamaha has confirmed that its new V4 MotoGP bike will race for the first time at the San Marino Grand Prix next month.Riding duties for its race debut on 12-14 September will, however, be entrusted to test rider Augusto Fernandez.“For Misano, we are targeting seeing Augusto Fernandez race our new M1 prototype with the V4 engine,” said Yamaha Motor Racing managing director Paolo Pavesio ...Keep reading

8. Mother Nature helped, but Christian Rasmussen was the key to victory in Milwaukee showdown

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When opportunities arise in life, the key is knowing how to react. That’s exactly what Christian Rasmussen and Ed Carpenter Racing did on Sunday, when light sprinkles brought out a yellow flag on lap 209 of the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250.During that caution, the top three – Alex Palou, Scott McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden, who had pitted about 15 laps earlier – stayed out to protect ...Keep reading

9. "A heavy price": How Thomas Preining saw his crash with Jack Aitken

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In Saturday’s DTM race at the Sachsenring, Manthey-Porsche driver Thomas Preining collided in the battle for the lead. In Sunday’s DTM race, he did it again.After the first crash, the Austrian called himself an "idiot" but his review of the collision with Jack Aitken on Sunday left him with a very different opinion of events after finishing 11th."Jack made a small mistake in the last ...Keep reading

10. "A heavy price": How Preining saw his DTM crash with Aitken

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In Saturday’s DTM race at the Sachsenring, Manthey-Porsche driver Thomas Preining collided in the battle for the lead. In Sunday’s DTM race, he did it again.After the first crash, the Austrian called himself an "idiot" but his review of the collision with Jack Aitken on Sunday left him with a very different opinion of events after finishing 11th."Jack made a small mistake in the last ...Keep reading

11. Everything we’re excited for in the second half of F1's 2025 season

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Formula 1 returns from its traditional summer break this weekend at Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix with drivers and teams recharged and ready for the final 10 rounds of 2025.McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are clear in the fight for the drivers' title and will be hard to overcome if past races are anything to go by, though Max Verstappen will be hungry to give his adoring home ...Keep reading

12. "He left no room": How Thomas Preining saw his crash with Jack Aitken 

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In Saturday’s DTM race at the Sachsenring, Manthey-Porsche driver Thomas Preining collided in the battle for the lead. In Sunday’s DTM race, he did it again. After Saturday’s crash, the Austrian called himself an "idiot" but his review of the collision with Jack Aitken on Sunday left him with a very different opinion of events. "Jack made a small mistake in the last sector, then I was ...Keep reading

13. What to look forward to in the second half of F1 2025

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Formula 1 returns from its traditional summer break this weekend at Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix with drivers and teams recharged and ready for the final 10 rounds of 2025.McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are clear in the fight for the drivers' title and will be hard to overcome if past races are anything to go by, though Max Verstappen will be hungry to give his adoring home ...Keep reading

14. IndyCar star Colton Herta doesn’t deny latest round of F1 rumours

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Colton Herta responds amid speculation about a learning year at F2.

15. Ninovic edges closer to GB3 crown with scintillating display at Brands Hatch

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Rodin’s Alex Ninovic continued his charge towards the 2025 GB3 Championship crown with a commanding performance at Brands Hatch.The return of Freddie Slater - who starred during his two appearances earlier in the year - offered increased competition, but even he had no answer to the Australian’s blistering pace.Ninovic comfortably beat the GB3 track record in qualifying to take pole ...Keep reading

16. Six reasons Marc Marquez conquered Balaton Park at the MotoGP Hungarian GP

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The MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix, at first glance, was just another dominant weekend for championship leader Marc Marquez aboard the factory Ducati bike.It may have been a new circuit on the calendar, but it was the same old story as the last seven race weekends since Aragon in June: wins for Marquez in both the sprint and grand prix, resulting in 37 points. But when one digs a little ...Keep reading

17. Lewis Hamilton returns from F1 break: “We have to keep going, even when it’s difficult”

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F1’s biggest star Lewis Hamilton reflects on life after enjoying time away from work during the summer break.

18. Yamaha confirms MotoGP race debut for V4 prototypet

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Yamaha's new V4 MotoGP prototype will make its race debut at Misano with Augusto Fernandez.

19. Dawson/Jewiss close to British GT title after Brands Hatch victory

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Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss edged closer to their maiden British GT title after the 2 Seas Mercedes pair won 2025’s two-hour penultimate round at Brands Hatch. They fended off the Optimum McLaren of Morgan Tillbrook/Marvin Kirchhofer for their third win of the season, while Rob Collard/Hugo Cook (Barwell Lamborghini) completed the podium.It means Dawson/Jewiss lead the championship ...Keep reading

20. Aprilia reveals key change that has improved its form on its weakest MotoGP tracks

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Aprilia scored back-to-back podiums in Austria and Hungary

21. The new rule that helped Kyle Larson secure No. 1 seed for NASCAR Cup playoffs

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Despite winning the regular season championship, William Byron will not enter the NASCAR Cup playoffs as the top seed following the points reset. That honor will instead go to his Hendrick Motorsports teammate, Kyle Larson.The two drivers are tied at 2,032 points apiece, and since Larson has more wins (three to Byron's two), he gets placed atop the standings for the start of the Round of ...Keep reading

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