Horner: F1 leaders McLaren attract scrutiny
Formula 1 champions and leaders McLaren will attract more scrutiny and face more questions about their cars simply because they are so dominant, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
O’Ward’s Indy 500 helmet delayed by customs
Tuesday’s rain delay at Indianapolis Motor Speedway bought Pato O’Ward additional time to secure his custom-made helmet ahead of the Indianapolis 500, a package currently stuck in customs.
Larson to focus on Indy 500 after sprint race
Kyle Larson said he would turn his attention to the Indianapolis 500, and a second crack at racing immortality, the moment he stepped out of his car following the NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
Colapinto replaces Doohan at Alpine on 5-race deal
Alpine has confirmed Franco Colapinto will replace Jack Doohan for the next five races, starting at Imola’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Alpine boss Oakes resigns with immediate effect
Alpine has announced the shock resignation of Oliver Oakes as team principal, just six races into the Formula 1 season.
Rain delays first day of practice for Indy 500
Rain has delayed the first day of practice for the 109th Indianapolis 500, causing a disruption to Tuesday’s schedule at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Vowles backs Carlos Sainz Sr. FIA president bid
Williams boss James Vowles believes Carlos Sainz Sr. would make a good fit as FIA president should he opt to run later this year.
EA Sports pauses development on WRC, other future rally titles
March’s Hard Chargers DLC will be the final piece of content for the game.
Hamilton Miami radio drama borne from Ferrari’s lack of pace
Lewis Hamilton’s radio messages weren’t Ferrari’s biggest problem in Miami, it was the middling performance.
Two riders die in 11-bike British Supersport crash
Two motorbike riders died and another suffered significant injuries during a British Supersport Championship race at Oulton Park on Monday.