Month: September 2019

5:02 AM ET American F2 driver Juan Manuel Correa has been taken out of an induced coma following a positive step in his recovery from injuries sustained at the Belgian Grand Prix, but remains in a serious condition. Correa has been in intensive care since August 31 when he was involved in a high-speed accident
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There’s something special about Japan’s Summer Endurance Race… The 2019 season will see SRO Motorsports Group unite the sprint-format championships formerly known as the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup, Blancpain GT Series Asia and Pirelli World Challenge GT to form a new global initiative: the Blancpain GT World Challenge.   This exciting international endeavour will
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11:17 AM ET SINGAPORE — Red Bull has ruled out the possibility of Nico Hulkenberg joining the team in 2020, saying the vacant seat alongside Max Verstappen will almost certainly go to either Alex Albon, Daniil Kvyat or Pierre Gasly. Hulkenberg’s Formula One career has been on life support ever since Renault announced earlier this
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Ryan Hunter-Reay put his Andretti Autosport Dallara-Honda on top in second practice for the IndyCar season finale at Laguna Seca. All but two entries ran the softer red-sidewalled Firestone tyre compound to set their best times, and it was Andretti Autosport driver Hunter-Reay who clipped 0.02 seconds from Felix Rosenqvist’s Chip Ganassi Racing entry to
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1:15 PM ET SINGAPORE — After two close battles with Charles Leclerc at the last two races, Lewis Hamilton looks set to lock horns with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in Singapore. The nature of the circuit, which includes mostly medium and low speed corners, plays to the strengths of the Mercedes and Red Bull while
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10:25 AM ET Formula One will conduct a live showcase of 2019 race cars on the streets of Los Angeles on Oct. 30. F1 is hosting a Hollywood Festival which promises to “tear up tinsel town”. It will feature three of the grid’s race-winning drivers, Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo and Valtteri Bottas, driving their current
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Marc Marquez set a blistering pace in opening practice for MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix, going 1.6 seconds faster than his nearest rival Maverick Vinales. Repsol Honda rider Marquez quickly put himself 1.1s up on the field with a benchmark of 1m48.771s early on in the 45-minute Friday morning session, before working his way down to
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