Month: February 2021

3:19 AM ET AlphaTauri has become the second Formula One team to release images of its 2021 car in an online launch on Friday. The team, which was renamed after Red Bull’s fashion brand last year, released the first images of its new car following a launch a photoshoot with drivers Pierre Gasly and rookie
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NASCAR has made changes to the backstretch chicane of the Daytona International Speedway Road Course ahead of this weekend’s racing following criticism by drivers. During last week’s Busch Clash exhibition race on the road course, drivers complained that dirt and grass was being pulled onto the track when cars cut the corners on the backstretch
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6:51 AM ET Daniel Ricciardo models his aggressive racing style on childhood hero Dale Earnhardt. 1 Related Since his 2012 debut seven-time grand prix winner Ricciardo has forged a reputation as one of Formula One’s best overtakers. The Australian, who famously described his approach as “lick the stamp and send it”, has made a habit
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8:57 AM ET DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Roush Fenway Racing set a goal to reduce its carbon footprint even as it raced a pair of gas-guzzling cars all across the country. The initiative started with small environmentally conscious measures that eventually grew into a company-wide initiative. With support from partner Castrol, RFR became the first
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12:49 PM ET Daniel Ricciardo has completed his first laps for McLaren in a private event with its 2021 Formula One car. 1 Related Ricciardo and McLaren unveiled the team’s 2021 car on Monday, the first of this year’s cars to break cover for the new season. The team is conducting private testing at Silverstone
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Yamaha has unveiled its factory MotoGP colours for the 2021 season with its revised line-up of Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo. For the first time since his return from Ducati in 2013, nine-times grand prix world champion Valentino Rossi will not form a part of the Yamaha’s factory line-up. Eight-time MotoGP race winner Vinales –
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3:58 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Longtime racing announcer Bob Jenkins said he plans to scale back his work at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this May as he undergoes radiation and chemotherapy treatment for brain cancer. The 73-year-old Jenkins made the announcement Tuesday near the end of a 24-minute video posted on the speedway’s YouTube
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Bob Jenkins, former TV and Indianapolis Motor Speedway announcer, has revealed he is suffering from brain cancer and has reduced his IMS duties. Jenkins, who joined the IMS Radio Network in 1979, became the play-by-play announcer for the Indianapolis 500 at ABC, then branched out to include other IndyCar races on NBC, before becoming the
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