Ahead of Monza, why Mercedes is keeping faith in Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli is the 18-year-old next big thing of Formula 1, and ahead of his return to Monza, he will continue to prove that at Mercedes. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Ahead of Monza, why Mercedes is keeping faith in Antonelli

Judge denies injunction in Jordan's NASCAR suit

A federal judge on Wednesday denied two teams — one owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan — a preliminary injunction in their antitrust suit against NASCAR to be recognized as chartered teams for the remainder of the season. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Judge denies injunction in Jordan's NASCAR suit

Hour 4: Caller Domination

Paul ends wednesday’s show with some spirited calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Source: Paul Finebaum {$excerpt:n} Hour 4: Caller Domination

Hour 3: Roy Wood Jr. Joins the Show

Host, Author, and Actor Roy Wood Jr. talks to Paul to open the third hour. Nicole Auerbach of NBC Sports and Sirius XM joins to talk CFB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Source: Paul Finebaum {$excerpt:n} Hour 3: Roy Wood Jr. Joins the Show

Hour 2: Austin Simmons Joins the Show

Ole Miss QB Austin Simmons helps Paul open the second hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Source: Paul Finebaum {$excerpt:n} Hour 2: Austin Simmons Joins the Show

Hour 1: David Ubben Joins the Show

Paul kicks the show off with David Ubben of The Athletic, who talks about his CFB-Heavy week 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Source: Paul Finebaum {$excerpt:n} Hour 1: David Ubben Joins the Show

Power joins Andretti after 17 years at Penske

Will Power needed just one day to close the door on his 17-year career with Team Penske with the announcement Wednesday that he will replace Colton Herta at Andretti Global next season. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Power joins Andretti after 17 years at Penske

U.S. driver Herta joins Cadillac in 2026 test role

Colton Herta has been confirmed as a test driver for the new Cadillac Formula 1 team ahead of its debut season in the sport next year. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} U.S. driver Herta joins Cadillac in 2026 test role

Wolff: McLaren's pace humiliating for rivals

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has described McLaren’s advantage over the other front-running teams in Formula 1 as humiliating after McLaren secured its 12th win of the season at Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Wolff: McLaren's pace humiliating for rivals

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