Month: October 2019

Kyle Larson is the latest example of how one win in NASCAR’s playoff system can completely change the championship fortunes of a driver. It was just a little over two months ago that Larson was anguishing over having to “race backup cars” as he wrecked his primary car in practice sessions on two consecutive race
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2:45 AM ET Laine Clark The worst kept secret in Supercars is officially out after former series champion James Courtney was confirmed as the headline driver of a new two-car, Sydney-based Holden team for 2020. Supercars confirmed on Wednesday that Courtney would spearhead the first top flight Sydney-based team in 15 years. Speculation had been
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IMSA’s flagship series competes at 12 of North America’s leading sports car venues, including Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, Road Atlanta, Long Beach and Road America. Competition takes place in four different classes: Daytona Prototype International, Le Mans Prototype 2, GT Le Mans and GT Daytona, with action in each of the four classes typically going
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Why we’ll never stop, never give up and always chase perfection. 50 years in the making. 12 drivers world championships, 8 constructors world championships. Celebrating McLaren 50. No matter which dusty corner you keep them in, memories never leave. #SpiritOfMcLaren Subscribe to our channel and never miss any of our exclusive videos: http://tinyurl.com/ngj9czb McLaren.com |
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Sunshine and showers, daylight and darkness. This was our challenge. And we conquered it. Thank you, Spa. 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
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7:01 PM ET Laine Clark Supercars great Mark Skaife says the lack of an endurance lead-up event this year will only boost Craig Lowndes’ chances of moving a step closer to Peter Brock’s legendary Bathurst 1000 record on Sunday. All eyes will be on Lowndes at Mount Panorama this week when the 45-year-old returns to
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NASCAR’s next generation Cup Series car, dubbed Gen-7, will complete on-track testing on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Gen-7 NASCAR machines are expected to make their competitive debut in 2021, although parts of the new package could appear in ’20 following a successful trial during this year’s Charlotte All-Star race. NASCAR intends for Gen-7 to lower
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8:13 AM ET The all-female W Series is discussing a move outside Europe, and a potential North American double-header supporting Formula One races in the United States and Mexico, as part of an expanded second season. Former F1 race winner David Coulthard, who heads the advisory board for the series and is a long-time friend
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