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Norris Holds Off Leclerc For Monaco GP Win
Lando Norris achieved his first Monaco Grand Prix victory, leading from pole and overcoming pressure from Charles Leclerc. This win narrows his championship deficit to Oscar Piastri to three points. Leclerc finished second, while Piastri secured third. Norris’s triumph fulfills a childhood dream and establishes him as a serious title contender. Read more
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Lawrence and Deegan Dominate Pro Motocross Season Opener at Fox Raceway
The 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship began with thrilling performances at Fox Raceway, showcasing Jett Lawrence’s emotional return from injury and Haiden Deegan’s dominance in the 250 class. Both riders excelled, capturing perfect scores. This season promises intense competition, highlighted by dramatic races and emerging storylines as they set the tone for future events. Read more
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Byron’s Comeback Complete in Xfinity Series OT
William Byron’s dramatic win at Charlotte Motor Speedway showcased his remarkable recovery from a speeding penalty, ultimately overcoming reigning champion Justin Allgaier. Byron’s strategy of opting for fresh tires in overtime proved decisive, allowing him to seize the lead. While Byron celebrated, Allgaier faced heartbreak despite maintaining his championship lead. Read more
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Heim Dominates Truck Race at Charlotte
Corey Heim showcased his racing prowess at Charlotte Motor Speedway, leading 98 of 134 laps to win the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, marking his 15th career Truck Series victory and making him the youngest to reach that milestone. Heim’s commanding performance extended his championship lead to 100 points over Chandler Smith, whose title hopes… Read more
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Palou Conquers the Brickyard
Alex Palou secured his first Indianapolis 500 victory and maiden oval win, showcasing strategic brilliance in a chaotic race. Driving the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, he capitalized on key moments, particularly on lap 187. Despite misfortunes for many competitors, Palou’s patience and racecraft confirmed his status among IndyCar’s elite. Read more
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Team Penske Shaken by IndyCar Cheating Scandal: Major Leadership Exodus
Team Penske has dismissed key IndyCar leaders Tim Cindric, Ron Ruzewski, and Kyle Moyer following a cheating scandal involving modified attenuators on Josef Newgarden’s and Will Power’s cars during Indy 500 qualifying. The drivers were relegated to the back of the grid for Sunday’s race. Owner Roger Penske apologized, stating: “Nothing is more important than… Read more
