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Max Verstappen Clinches Fourth World Title Under Las Vegas Lights; Mercedes Dominate with One-Two Finish
Max Verstappen secured his fourth F1 World Championship with a calculated drive to fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Mercedes celebrated a dominant one-two finish, with George Russell claiming victory and Lewis Hamilton charging from 10th to second. Ferrari’s late surge added drama, but Verstappen’s historic achievement stole the spotlight. Read more
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All Eyes on Las Vegas: Championship Drama and Surprising Grid Stories Await Under the Lights
George Russell stole the show in Las Vegas, securing pole for Mercedes amidst cold temperatures, with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz joining him on the front row. Championship contenders Max Verstappen and Lando Norris will start from row three, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle under the dazzling lights of the Strip. Read more
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Chase Elliott, Justin Allgaier, and Rajah Caruth Take Home NMPA Most Popular Driver Awards
Chase Elliott, Justin Allgaier, and Rajah Caruth were named the 2024 NMPA Most Popular Drivers for the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series. Elliott secured his seventh straight award, Allgaier his fifth in six years, and Caruth earned his first after a historic season, including a milestone Truck Series victory. Read more
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Bullins and Keselowski Reunite as RFK Racing Names New Crew Chief for 2025
RFK Racing announced Jeremy Bullins will be the new crew chief for Brad Keselowski’s No. 6 team in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, reuniting a successful duo from Team Penske. This change indicates RFK’s strategic expansion to three cars, aiming for further successes after previous achievements together, including five victories. Read more
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Tony Stewart Claims NHRA Rookie of the Year Honors
Motorsports icon Tony Stewart was awarded the 2024 NHRA Rookie of the Year, triumphing over a competitive rookie class at the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Awards Ceremony. His rookie season in Top Fuel featured impressive performances, culminating just hours after welcoming his first child, showcasing his dedication to racing and family. Read more
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JTG Racing Transforms into Hyak Motorsports, Marking New Era for Historic No. 47 Team
The No. 47 NASCAR team rebranded from JTG Racing to Hyak Motorsports, signaling a new era under owner Gordon Smith, who emphasizes performance and cultural heritage. With “Hyak” meaning “fast,” the team aims for continued success, building on recent victories, including the 2023 Daytona 500, and engaging fans in upcoming competitions. Read more
