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Opportunity lost as Brad Keselowski misses out on another NASCAR win

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  • 2025-08-04 07:17 event
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Opportunity lost as Brad Keselowski misses out on another NASCAR win
Brad Keselowski had the car to win, putting in an incredible performance Sunday at Iowa Speedway, but it still wasn't enough to reach Victory Lane. He won both Stage 1 and 2, and led 68 laps in the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford.However, when a flurry of cautions plagued the race right around the opening of the final fuel window, it became a guessing game for those up front on when to make the final ...Keep reading

513. MotoGP test rider Augusto Fernandez: “This is a particular V4 - a Yamaha V4”

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Yamaha MotoGP test rider Augusto Fernandez shared insight on development of the V4 prototype after his Brno wildcard appearance.

514. McLaren stance after Lando Norris v Oscar Piastri near-miss at F1 Hungarian GP

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McLaren boss Andrea Stella reacts to near-miss at F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

515. Lewis Hamilton: "Hopefully I’ll be back” after nightmare F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton questioned about whether he'll drive in next grand prix

516. Who slept best last night: Fernando Alonso

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Last Tuesday, Fernando Alonso celebrated his 44th birthday. Three days later, he needed an injection to be fit for Free Practice 2 at the Hungarian Grand Prix, having skipped the opening session. Why? Back pain – just the sort of thing one might expect at his age.Still, the same Alonso hauled his car up to fifth on the grid and held that position over 70 laps with a tactically astute drive ...Keep reading

517. Who slept worst last night: Lewis Hamilton

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The Hungarian Grand Prix had been over for barely an hour when Toto Wolff invited the media to a briefing in the Mercedes hospitality at the Hungaroring.Normally, this setting is reserved for discussions about how George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli fared in the race or which updates Mercedes has planned in its ongoing quest to return to winning ways.But on this Sunday evening, it ...Keep reading

518. How Chase Briscoe “stalled out” at the worst time to finish second at Iowa

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Chase Briscoe has a series-leading six pole positions in 2025, but the Joe Gibbs Racing driver has yet to convert any of those poles into a race win. At Iowa Speedway, he came fairly close, finishing second to William Byron and Hendrick Motorsports.Briscoe appeared to be in a great spot to go for the win, closing the gap to Byron as the No. 24 team worried about fuel. But even with the help ...Keep reading

519. Carson Hocevar draws the ire of Zane Smith and FRM crew chief

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As he tried to fight back from a mid-race incident, Carson Hocevar got loose underneath Zane Smith and sent the Front Row Motorsports driver spinning into the outside wall.However, things did not end there as the damaged No. 38 Ford of Smith appeared to try and get payback later in the race, taking a swipe at the No. 77 and missing. Hocevar even reacted to it on the radio saying, "nice ...Keep reading

520. Frustrated Kyle Lawson boils over in radio rant during rough Iowa Cup race

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The NASCAR Cup race at Iowa Speedway was not kind to Kyle Larson, who was hoping to carry the momentum forward from a runner-up finish in the Brickyard 400 one week ago.Larson's day started to unravel when he and teammate Chase Elliott kept finding each other on restarts. The two Hendrick Motorsports drivers slammed doors multiple times as they fought over a position inside the top ...Keep reading

521. Frustrated Kyle Larson boils over in radio rant during rough Iowa Cup race

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The NASCAR Cup race at Iowa Speedway was not kind to Kyle Larson, who was hoping to carry the momentum forward from a runner-up finish in the Brickyard 400 one week ago.Larson's day started to unravel when he and teammate Chase Elliott kept finding each other on restarts. The two Hendrick Motorsports drivers slammed doors multiple times as they fought over a position inside the top ...Keep reading

522. Opportunity lost as Brad Keselowski misses out on another NASCAR win

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Brad Keselowski had the car to win, putting in an incredible performance Sunday at Iowa Speedway, but it still wasn't enough to reach Victory Lane. He won both Stage 1 and 2, and led 68 laps in the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford.However, when a flurry of cautions plagued the race right around the opening of the final fuel window, it became a guessing game for those up front on when to make the final ...Keep reading

523. William Byron saves enough fuel to win caution-filled NASCAR Cup race at Iowa

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After a lack of fuel cost him the win at Michigan, William Byron has made up for it by stretching a single fuel tank 144 laps to win the NASCAR Cup race at Iowa.With the help of a caution-filled final stage, and rivals who themselves each faltered in the closing laps, Byron’s Hail Mary play to stay out at all costs earned Byron and the 24 team its second win of the 2025 season."Man, how ...Keep reading

524. F1 Hungarian Grand Prix ratings: Every driver scored out of 10

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Crash.net's driver ratings for the 2025 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix...

525. The winners and losers from F1's 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix 

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The Formula 1 circus is heading into a well-deserved summer break after a gruelling 14-race stretch. And if the puzzling Budapest weekend is anything to go by, some drivers and teams will need more time than others to decompress. Winner: Lando Norris Starting from the better side of the grid nearly netted Lando Norris second over Piastri at the start, but instead the Briton got boxed in ...Keep reading

526. Lewis Hamilton didn't go to stewards for Max Verstappen issue after F1 Hungarian GP

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Lewis Hamilton did not join Max Verstappen to hear FIA verdict

527. Five winners and five losers from 2025 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

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Five drivers who impressed at F1 Hungarian Grand Prix, and five who go home unhappy

528. McLaren's surprising admission about Lando Norris’ Hungarian GP strategy

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It is a long-standing matter of humour in the Formula 1 paddock that the “possible race strategies” infographic Pirelli circulates on Sunday mornings often bears no relationship at all to the way the race pans out.So it proved at the Hungaroring as Lando Norris ended up being effectively forced onto an u favourable one-stop strategy after a poor start, only for it to work in his favour ...Keep reading

529. McLaren's surprising strategy admission after F1 Hungarian GP

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It is a long-standing matter of humour in the Formula 1 paddock that the “possible race strategies” infographic Pirelli circulates on Sunday mornings often bears no relationship at all to the way the race pans out.So it proved at the Hungaroring as Lando Norris ended up being effectively forced onto an unfavoured one-stop strategy after a poor start, only for it to work in his favour. And ...Keep reading

530. Ferrari DSQ theory about Charles Leclerc at F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

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Were Ferrari trying to avoid a Charles Leclerc DSQ at the Hungarian Grand Prix?

531. Vasseur: Hamilton “frustrated, not demotivated” after bruising F1 Hungarian GP

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Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Fred Vasseur says he understands Lewis Hamilton's frustration after a poor Hungarian Grand Prix, but backs the seven-time world champion to bounce back. Hamilton was dumped out of Q2 on Saturday, relegating him to 12th on the grid, while team-mate Charles Leclerc surprised both McLarens to snatch pole. From his lowly grid position,  Hamilton was unable ...Keep reading

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