Hour 4: Frank Wilson
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Hour 3: Rece Davis and Dan Wetzel
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Mick Schumacher can rewrite his story with IndyCar legacy team
Mick Schumacher’s too-brief F1 career unceremoniously ended in 2022, but his desire for open-wheel fulfillment may yet lead him to IndyCar in 2026.
Brazilian GP: Norris on pole in sprint qualifying
Lando Norris took pole position for Brazil’s sprint race in what he will hope will be a weekend he takes a stranglehold on the Formula 1 drivers’ championship.
Jos Verstappen wades into McLaren driver politics
Oscar Piastri risks reputational damage if he does not win this year’s Formula 1 world championship, according to title rival Max Verstappen’s father, Jos Verstappen.
Piastri dismisses McLaren sabotage theories
Oscar Piastri dismissed the lingering conspiracy theories of McLaren sabotage, saying championship lead has disappeared for easily explainable reasons on track.
Norris on leading F1 title battle: Nothing will change
Lando Norris insisted nothing will change in how he approaches the pursuit of a first career Formula 1 championship now he holds a narrow title lead so close to the end of the season.
Former MLB star Strawberry pardoned by Trump
President Donald Trump has pardoned former MLB great Darryl Strawberry, the 1983 NL Rookie of the Year and an eight-time All-Star, of tax evasion and drug charges dating back to the latter part of his playing career. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Former MLB star Strawberry pardoned by Trump
Sources: Pacers waive McClung, bring on Morris
The Pacers are waiving guard Mac McClung and will sign veteran guard Monte Morris in his place, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Thursday.
Mick Schumacher can rewrite his story with IndyCar legacy team
Mick Schumacher’s too-brief F1 career unceremoniously ended in 2022, but his desire for open-wheel fulfillment may yet lead him to IndyCar in 2026. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Mick Schumacher can rewrite his story with IndyCar legacy team