Over half of Las Vegas residents support long-term stay for F1 race – poll | RaceFans Round-up
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
In the round-up: Las Vegas residents support race – poll • Lower back “most injured area” for drivers • Rowland tops first Diriyah practice
Almirola, 39, decided to retire as a full-time Cup Series driver at the end of the 2023 season, having spent the past six years with Stewart-Haas Racing.It wasn’t long after he came to his decision that he was approached by Joe Gibbs Racing owner Joe Gibbs about returning to the organization where his NASCAR career…
David Wilson oversees Lexus Racing and its Vasser Sullivan team, which won the title last year with its British aces Jack Hawksworth and Ben Barnicoat.It started its 2024 season with a strong qualifying performance at Daytona, with the sister #12 RC F car claiming the marque’s first-ever pole for the Rolex 24 in the pro-am…
Did you know that vehicles with taller front ends are more deadly to pedestrians? It’s something we all knew anecdotally, but today we saw data that proved it: When a car’s hood grows just four inches taller, that vehicle is 22% more likely to kill a pedestrian in an impact. Read more…
Last year’s championship runner-up blitzed the pair of night stages held in dry conditions to open up a 15.1s lead over Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville.It proved to be a challenging evening for Hyundai as all three of its entries suffered issues. Ott Tanak battled a throttle problem to end the loop in fourth (+22.8s), behind nine-time…