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Haiden Deegan Arrested for Street Racing Violation in Walton County
Motocross star Haiden Deegan was arrested in Walton County, Florida, for violating street racing and stunt driving laws. The 19-year-old was booked late Friday night and released early Saturday morning after posting a $1,000 bond. Details on the incident remain limited, with no official statement from Deegan or his team. Read more
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Hamilton Claims First Victory for Ferrari in Shanghai Sprint Race
Hamilton dominated Ferrari’s first sprint victory in Shanghai with a flawless drive from pole to checkered flag. The Briton, feeling “on it” all weekend, praised his team’s setup work as he cruised to a comfortable 6.8-second win over Piastri, while Verstappen struggled with tire degradation to finish third. Read more
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Heim Claims Pole for Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Corey Heim secured pole position for the Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a blistering lap of 32.111 seconds (168.167mph). The 22-year-old Georgian, who has already claimed two victories this season, outpaced teammate Tanner Gray while NASCAR Cup Series star Kyle Larson qualified third for the 134-lap contest. Read more
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Hamilton Secures Surprise Sprint Pole with Track Record at Chinese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton stunned the F1 world by claiming Sprint pole position with a new track record in just his second weekend with Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix. Despite McLaren entering as favorites, Hamilton’s blistering middle sector secured the top spot, beating Max Verstappen by a mere 0.018 seconds. Read more
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Prime Video Set to Release New Earnhardt Docuseries
Prime Video has unveiled the trailer for Earnhardt, a four-part docuseries exploring the life and career of NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt. Featuring exclusive interviews and rare archival footage, the series debuts Memorial Day weekend, aligning with Prime Video’s first NASCAR Cup Series broadcast at the Coca-Cola 600. Read more
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Porsche Penske Motorsport Continues IMSA Domination with Sebring Victory
Porsche Penske Motorsport’s dominance continued at the 73rd Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, with Felipe Nasr, Laurens Vanthoor, and Nick Tandy securing another landmark victory. A fierce battle with Cadillac’s No. 31 Whelen V-Series.R defined the race, but Porsche’s precision sealed a commanding 1-2 finish in Florida. Read more
