Toyota remains on top as Sebring 1000 nears final hour
Toyota is on track to win the opening World Endurance Championship event of the year with just over an hour left in the Sebring 1000 Miles.
Toyota is on track to win the opening World Endurance Championship event of the year with just over an hour left in the Sebring 1000 Miles.
Current-generation LMP2 cars are now eligible to race in IMSA through the end of 2025.
Halfway through the Sebring 1000 Miles, No. 7 Toyota Gazoo GR010 Hybrid stands ahead of sister car
Ferrari 499P’s maiden pole position was secured by Antonio Fuoco ahead of the Italian Hypercar’s FIA World Endurance Championship debut at Sebring 1000 Miles
The first day of practice in Jeddah did not live up to Mercedes’ expectations that their W14 may become more competitive once the Formula 1 grid left the Bahrain International Circuit.
Red Bull and Aston Martin continued to be the top two teams in Saudi Arabian GP practice sessions, with Max Verstappen taking the top spot in both
Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he is no longer working with his physiotherapist and personal trainer Angela Cullen.
According to George Russell, the Silver Arrows have the first crucial answers about what went wrong with the Mercedes 2023 F1 car and what it needs to do to fix it
Glickenhaus Racing boss claims that competing with manufacturers is simply becoming too challenging.
Kamui Kobayashi set the quickest lap in the second FIA World Endurance Championship Free Practice session at Sebring maintaining Toyota Gazoo Racing’s lead in the timing tables.
Hendrick Motorsports was handed a record $400,000 NASCAR fine on Wednesday for making unauthorized changes to its cars
The 2023 season has apparently begun with Charles Leclerc feeling extremely let down by Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc’s disastrous start to the new season took a further hit after learning on Wednesday that he will serve a grid penalty at this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Haas F1 severed connections with its Russian sponsor Uralkali at the beginning of the previous season following the invasion of Ukraine
Lewis Hamilton plans to remain with Mercedes for the rest of his F1 career despite the team’s difficulties, according to one of the British driver’s former teammates.
The Austrian Grand Prix will continue to appear on the F1 calendar at least through 2027 following a contract renewal.