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Where does Santino Ferrucci see his first IndyCar win coming?

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Where does Santino Ferrucci see his first IndyCar win coming?
Santino Ferrucci is on a roll in the 2025 IndyCar season. The driver of the No. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet secured his second podium in three races and his fourth consecutive top-five finish last Sunday at Road America.It’s the kind of run worth celebrating with a beer — as Ferrucci memorably did, catching a Miller Lite tossed by a fan from the grandstands at Turn 1. But, of course, he ...Keep reading

327. Former Ferrari F1 boss Luca Di Montezemolo joins McLaren Automotive board

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Former Ferrari chief Luca Di Montezemolo has been appointed as a director of the McLaren Group Holdings Limited, which controls the McLaren Automotive business and has a minority stake in the F1 team.On Friday, McLaren Group Holdings Ltd made a Companies House filing in the UK to appoint Di Montezemelo to its board of directors, which will see the Italian become the ninth director of the ...Keep reading

328. Former Ferrari F1 mastermind to take up role in McLaren's road car arm

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Former Ferrari chief Luca Di Montezemolo has been appointed as a director of the McLaren Group Holdings Limited, which controls the McLaren Automotive business and has a minority stake in the F1 team.On Friday, McLaren Group Holdings Ltd made a Companies House filing in the UK to appoint Di Montezemelo to its board of directors, which will see the Italian become the ninth director of the ...Keep reading

329. Spectre of Max Verstappen looms over McLaren pair at F1 Austrian Grand Prix

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McLaren may have looked dominant in second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix but both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri appeared wary at the prospect of world champion Max Verstappen hunting them down.Norris sat out FP1 at the Red Bull Ring as Alex Dunne stepped in but he returned to set the pace in FP2, just ahead of team-mate and championship leader Piastri – who he crashed into during the ...Keep reading

330. McLaren pair identify Verstappen as biggest threat at F1 Austrian GP

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McLaren may have looked dominant in second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix but both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri appeared wary at the prospect of world champion Max Verstappen hunting them down.Norris sat out FP1 at the Red Bull Ring as Alex Dunne stepped in but he returned to set the pace in FP2, just ahead of team-mate and championship leader Piastri – who he crashed into during the ...Keep reading

331. Lewis Hamilton on impact of Ferrari’s new F1 upgrades: “We’re a huge chunk off”

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Lewis Hamilton reflects on another tricky Friday for Ferrari at the Austrian Grand Prix

332. Marquez: ‘I've had stitches in my chin, but they don't count towards the championship’

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Despite two terrifying crashes, Marc Marquez didn't suffer any significant injuries and, above all, he didn't lose his sense of humour after requiring stitches in his chin.At the start of the first practice session, Marquez had a hard fall at almost 200kph, hitting the Assen circuit with such force that his hand lost circulation.And in the afternoon, he lost control and was dragged across ...Keep reading

333. Marc Marquez: ‘I've had stitches in my chin, but they don't count towards the championship’

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Despite two terrifying crashes, Marc Marquez didn't suffer any significant injuries and, above all, he didn't lose his sense of humour after requiring stiches in his chin.At the start of the first practice session, Marquez had a hard fall at almost 200kph, hitting the Assen circuit with such force that his hand lost circulation.And in the afternoon, he lost control and was dragged across ...Keep reading

334. WRC Acropolis Rally: Ott Tanak heads Hyundai 1-2 as attrition strikes

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Ott Tanak leads Acropolis Rally Greece after an attritional Friday held in soaring temperatures that tested World Rally Championship crews to the limit.Tanak’s consistent speed and ability to avoid serious delays helped the Estonian complete the day’s six rough gravel stages with a 3.0s lead over Hyundai team-mate Adrien Fourmaux, with Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier in third 16.9s ...Keep reading

335. Battered Marc Marquez points out impact of gravel stones after Dutch MotoGP crashes

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Two fast crashes on Friday at the Dutch MotoGP made it “not an easy day for my body”, says Marc Marquez.

336. Where does Santino Ferrucci see his first IndyCar win coming?

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Santino Ferrucci is on a roll in the 2025 IndyCar season. The driver of the No. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet secured his second podium in three races and his fourth consecutive top-five finish last Sunday at Road America.It’s the kind of run worth celebrating with a beer — as Ferrucci memorably did, catching a Miller Lite tossed by a fan from the grandstands at Turn 1. But, of course, he ...Keep reading

337. WRC Acropolis Rally: Tanak heads Hyundai 1-2 as Greek attrition strikes 

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Ott Tanak leads Acropolis Rally Greece after an attritional Friday held in soaring temperatures that tested World Rally Championship crews to the limit.Tanak’s consistent speed and ability to avoid serious delays helped the Estonian complete the day’s six rough gravel stages with a 3.0s lead over Hyundai team-mate Adrien Fourmaux, with Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier in third ...Keep reading

338. Alex Dunne put forward as possible Cadillac F1 driver after shining in FP1 outing

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Has Alex Dunne put himself in the frame for a possible Cadillac F1 seat after impressing in Friday practice?

339. Max Verstappen explains impact of first day with stand-in F1 race engineer

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Max Verstappen has a new race engineer in Austria this weekend.

340. Stewards issue verdict on Lewis Hamilton after near-miss with Kimi Antonelli at F1 Austrian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton impeded Kimi Antonelli during second practice in Austria.

341. Oscar Piastri explains why he and Lando Norris are split on McLaren’s new F1 suspension

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Oscar Piastri clarifies McLaren's F1 upgrade situation in Austria

342. Fabio Quartararo “needs a winning project now” as Yamaha MotoGP frustrations mount

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Fabio Quartararo has told Yamaha in no uncertain terms that he “needs a winning project now” to remain with the MotoGP squad.The 2021 world champion has grown frustrated with the Japanese marque after it was plagued by poor performance and reliability issues over recent years.Quartararo, who twice led practice for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, has only been on the podium once in ...Keep reading

343. Lewis Hamilton escapes penalty for FP2 near-miss with Kimi Antonelli

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Lewis Hamilton impeded Kimi Antonelli during second practice in Austria.

344. Quartararo hints at Yamaha exit after poor start to MotoGP 2025

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Fabio Quartararo has told Yamaha in no uncertain terms that he “needs to have a winning project” to remain with the MotoGP squad.The 2021 world champion has grown frustrated with the Japanese marque after it was plagued by poor performance and reliability issues over recent years.Quartararo, who twice led practice for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, has only been on the podium once ...Keep reading

345. Quartararo “needs a winning project now” as Yamaha MotoGP frustrations mount

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Fabio Quartararo has told Yamaha in no uncertain terms that he “needs to have a winning project” to remain with the MotoGP squad.The 2021 world champion has grown frustrated with the Japanese marque after it was plagued by poor performance and reliability issues over recent years.Quartararo, who twice led practice for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, has only been on the podium once ...Keep reading

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