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Austin Hill will again drive Kyle Busch’s NASCAR Cup car this weekend at Nashville
Richard Childress Racing has announced that Austin Hill will again drive Kyle Busch’s NASCAR Cup Series entry following the tragic death of the 41-year-old NASCAR legend.
Amid a sorrowful and rainy weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hill drove the car in the Coca-Cola 600 as the garage mourned Busch’s passing. RCR suspended its use of the No. 8 ahead of the Charlotte race, changing the ...Keep reading
Amid a sorrowful and rainy weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hill drove the car in the Coca-Cola 600 as the garage mourned Busch’s passing. RCR suspended its use of the No. 8 ahead of the Charlotte race, changing the ...Keep reading
Jesse Love and Rajah Caruth will be Spire teammates for Nashville Truck race
2025 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion Jesse Love is set to go racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this weekend. He will drive the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet.
Love has just three Truck starts, all coming during the 2023 season. He finished ninth, 13th, and fourth in those three appearances.
"Grateful for everyone involved at Spire Motorsport for the ride this weekend ...Keep reading
Love has just three Truck starts, all coming during the 2023 season. He finished ninth, 13th, and fourth in those three appearances.
"Grateful for everyone involved at Spire Motorsport for the ride this weekend ...Keep reading
Cleetus McFarland to make NASCAR Truck return at Michigan
Cleetus McFarland (aka Garrett Mitchell) will be back behind the wheel of a NASCAR Craftsman Truck at Michigan International Speedway on June 6.
Cleetus will drive the No. 4 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet. It will be his second appearance in the Truck Series, after making his debut in the same truck at Daytona. Unfortunately, his debut only lasted six laps, losing control at the exit of Turn 4 ...Keep reading
Cleetus will drive the No. 4 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet. It will be his second appearance in the Truck Series, after making his debut in the same truck at Daytona. Unfortunately, his debut only lasted six laps, losing control at the exit of Turn 4 ...Keep reading
Romain Grosjean earns Indy 500 biggest mover award after 'weird' day
It was a wild day for ex-F1 driver Romain Grosjean in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. The Dale Coyne Racing driver was running as high as fifth during the late-race red flag, and while he fell back a few places in the end, it was still his best-ever finish in the Indy 500.
Grosjean also did it while carrying a No. 18 stylized in honor of fallen NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, and the car ...Keep reading
Grosjean also did it while carrying a No. 18 stylized in honor of fallen NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, and the car ...Keep reading
Winners and losers from the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500
The 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 delivered chaos and drama, and left everyone in awe as Felix Rosenqvist pulled off a surging effort for the closest win in event history.
It was wild from the moment the green flag dropped, with seven cautions - including two red flags - that accounted for 51 of 200 laps. Even with that, though, the race featured 70 lead changes, which is a record for ...Keep reading
It was wild from the moment the green flag dropped, with seven cautions - including two red flags - that accounted for 51 of 200 laps. Even with that, though, the race featured 70 lead changes, which is a record for ...Keep reading
PALMER: Why Russell should take heart from the Canadian GP
When you take a step back and judge George Russell’s race weekend on it’s merits, it was almost faultless and exactly what he needed, writes former Renault F1 driver Jolyon Palmer.
F1 legend Brawn makes motorsport return with MotoGP role
Former F1 team boss and technical chief Ross Brawn has made a motorsport comeback by joining the Board of Directors at MotoGP outfit Pramac Racing.
Why Lewis Hamilton now has everything in the right place at Ferrari
After he took his best-ever grand prix result with Ferrari, it felt like a weight had fallen off Lewis Hamilton's shoulders. Hamilton took second at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after an entertaining, race-long battle with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, hounding the Dutchman for laps before making the pass into Turn 1 on lap 62.
But beyond the headline result, what was even more ...Keep reading
But beyond the headline result, what was even more ...Keep reading
How Charles Leclerc will recover from "most difficult weekend" of F1 career
Charles Leclerc will use Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton’s data from the Canadian Grand Prix to find answers for “the most difficult weekend” of his Formula 1 career.
Although the 28-year-old took a solid points haul with fourth on Sunday, Leclerc was consistently off the pace as he finished over 30 seconds behind runner-up Hamilton.
It was only through George Russell’s retirement ...Keep reading
Although the 28-year-old took a solid points haul with fourth on Sunday, Leclerc was consistently off the pace as he finished over 30 seconds behind runner-up Hamilton.
It was only through George Russell’s retirement ...Keep reading
Who impressed our judges in Canada?
Kimi Antonelli made it four victories in a row with another triumph at the Canadian Grand Prix. But who else impressed our judges in Montreal? Check out the latest scores and overall leaderboard below...
Mekies insists ‘it’s only the beginning’ after Canada podium
Team Principal Laurent Mekies recognised that Red Bull's strong result in the Canadian Grand Prix was down to their readiness to take risks.
Vasseur praises ‘strong weekend’ for Ferrari in Canada
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur was pleased with how Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc fared in Canada, as the former bagged his second podium of the season with a P2 finish, while the Monegasque driver came home fourth.
Citroen’s innovative idea to revamp Formula E’s divisive Pit Boost
Citroen boss Cyril Blais has proposed a shake-up to Formula E’s Pit Boost format, suggesting teams should be given the freedom to decide how much energy they want to take on during pitstops.
The all-electric championship introduced fast-charging technology from the 2024-25 season, with one race of each double-header featuring a mandatory Pit Boost stop.
While the concept added another ...Keep reading
The all-electric championship introduced fast-charging technology from the 2024-25 season, with one race of each double-header featuring a mandatory Pit Boost stop.
While the concept added another ...Keep reading
Max Verstappen laughs at McLaren's failed strategy gamble
Max Verstappen poked fun at McLaren’s decision to start the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix on the intermediate compound as that strategic call immediately backfired.
The reigning championship-winning squad was the only frontrunner to start Sunday’s race on a non-slick tyre with the Montreal surface being slippery under cloudy conditions leading into it.
But much to McLaren’s dismay the ...Keep reading
The reigning championship-winning squad was the only frontrunner to start Sunday’s race on a non-slick tyre with the Montreal surface being slippery under cloudy conditions leading into it.
But much to McLaren’s dismay the ...Keep reading
Alpine continues quest to fix Pierre Gasly's mystifying car issues
Eighth place in Canada continues a welcome trend for Pierre Gasly and the Alpine Formula 1 team, which took a huge step forward in 2026.
But, in a race marked by high attrition, the Frenchman's latest points finish did mask that the underlying issues that have hampered him over the past two weekends are still present.
Gasly has been one of the standout performers of the opening rounds of ...Keep reading
But, in a race marked by high attrition, the Frenchman's latest points finish did mask that the underlying issues that have hampered him over the past two weekends are still present.
Gasly has been one of the standout performers of the opening rounds of ...Keep reading
Montreal chaos proves why bettors can't get complacent
An action-packed race in Montreal produced a ton of betting drama – even if it wasn't what was initially expected.
Sainz praises 'strong result' in Canada after tyre 'mistake'
Carlos Sainz believes his ninth-place finish in the Canadian Grand Prix was a "strong result", especially after "my mistake" having decided to start Sunday's race on the intermediate tyre.
"Getting to the point where someone dies": Rule criticism after Zandvoort pitlane chaos
The scenes in the Zandvoort pitlane on Sunday were hair-raising, leading to both a safety and a regulatory debate. Arjun Maini’s Ford clipped a tire held by a Dörr mechanic with its rear wing while pulling into his pit box. While the wing was damaged, the mechanic luckily escaped unharmed.
Thomas Preining nearly took out an Abt mechanic when accelerating away from his stop, with the mechanic ...Keep reading
Thomas Preining nearly took out an Abt mechanic when accelerating away from his stop, with the mechanic ...Keep reading
Former F1 boss Ross Brawn gets MotoGP role
The Pramac Racing MotoGP team has announced it has signed Ross Brawn onto its board of directors.
In this role, Brawn will act as a strategic advisor to owner and team director Paolo Campinoti, bringing extensive experience from the Formula 1 world championship.
Brawn’s career in motorsport has spanned more than four decades, during which he has contributed to a total of 22 world titles ...Keep reading
In this role, Brawn will act as a strategic advisor to owner and team director Paolo Campinoti, bringing extensive experience from the Formula 1 world championship.
Brawn’s career in motorsport has spanned more than four decades, during which he has contributed to a total of 22 world titles ...Keep reading
Takamoto Katsuta: “There is no question, it is full attack” for WRC Rally Japan
Takamoto Katsuta says his approach for Rally Japan is “very simple”, planning a “full attack” to claim what would be an emotional home victory.
All eyes in Japan will be focussed on the Toyota driver, who has been striving to deliver a home win ever since Rally Japan rejoined the WRC schedule in 2022.
Katsuta has proven he has the pace to challenge for victory at the event in the ...Keep reading
All eyes in Japan will be focussed on the Toyota driver, who has been striving to deliver a home win ever since Rally Japan rejoined the WRC schedule in 2022.
Katsuta has proven he has the pace to challenge for victory at the event in the ...Keep reading