Sauber change name to ‘Stake F1 Team’ for next two seasons | Formula 1
The Sauber team, which previously competed as Alfa Romeo, have announced they will race under the name of title sponsors Stake until 2026.
The Sauber team, which previously competed as Alfa Romeo, have announced they will race under the name of title sponsors Stake until 2026.
The Sauber team, which previously competed as Alfa Romeo, have announced they will race under the name of title sponsors Stake until 2026.
The new identity was originally flagged in the FIA entry last month as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.That remains its official full identity – including the Kick Sauber chassis name – but the Swiss outfit will use the short version on a day-to-day basis.The team had to find a new name for the next two…
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
Scag Power Equipment is set to elevate its involvement in NHRA drag racing by establishing a multi-car factory team. The company purchased the nitro teams of Justin Ashley and Tim Wilkerson.
In the round-up: Ferrari cannot be “too optimistic” – Vasseur • RB “not a junior team” – Ricciardo • Qatar tyre issues may prompt changes