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Lambiase Exit Signals Potential End of Verstappen Era at Red Bull
Max Verstappen’s race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, will leave Red Bull for McLaren after the 2027 season, signaling potential upheaval in Verstappen’s future amid growing discontent with Formula 1’s regulations. This move reflects broader changes at Red Bull and McLaren’s resurgence, marking a pivotal moment in the sport’s landscape. Read more
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Deegan Secures Back-to-Back Titles as Roczen Tightens 450 Championship Battle
Haiden Deegan secured his second consecutive Western Divisional 250SMX Class Championship with a dominant win in St. Louis, completing a remarkable performance at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. Ken Roczen won his second straight 450SMX Class race, tightening the points race as Hunter Lawrence also excelled, leading the championship standings. Read more
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William Sawalich Gets Breakthrough Victory at Rockingham
William Sawalich achieved his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at the North Carolina Education Lottery 250, becoming the youngest winner at Rockingham in the series’ history. He led 80 laps and secured the win by 0.863 seconds over Brandon Jones. The triumph also qualifies him for the Dash 4 Cash showdown, alongside other top competitors. Read more
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Corey Heim Dominates, Then Holds Off Teammate for Rockingham Win
Corey Heim dominated the Black’s Tire 200 at Rockingham Speedway, leading 178 laps and securing his second win of the season. Despite steering issues in the closing laps, he narrowly defeated teammate Kaden Honeycutt. The victory marked Heim’s 25th career win and a $100,000 bonus in the Triple Truck Challenge. Read more
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NASCAR Reinstates Daniel Dye After Suspension, Won’t Return to Kaulig Racing
Daniel Dye has been reinstated by NASCAR after an indefinite suspension for homophobic comments but will step away from his full-time role in the Craftsman Truck Series with Kaulig Racing. Corey LaJoie will replace him, while Ty Dillon joins the No. 25 entry. LaJoie aims to contribute positively to the team. Read more
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5 New Things We Learned From The F1 Japanese Grand Prix
The Japanese Grand Prix showcased Kimi Antonelli’s remarkable victory, making him the youngest driver to win multiple races in F1 history. McLaren’s Piastri claimed P2, indicating the team’s resurgence, while Ferrari struggled with speed issues. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen’s frustration over car performance raises questions about his future in the sport. Read more
