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    dawsonnews.com > sports > NASCAR1 > starting-from-scratch-19-year-old-luke-yarbrough-drives-his-way-up-racings-ladder

    Starting from scratch, 19-year-old Luke Yarbrough drives his way up racing’s ladder

    18+ min ago (24+ words) The young driver has won several races in his ascent, and he currently races with Dawsonville-based FR8 Racing alongside local legend Chase Elliott....

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    thestar.com.my > sport > motorsport > 12/05/2025 > motor-racing-no-regrets-about-red-bull-move-says-tsunoda

    Motor racing-No regrets about Red Bull move, says Tsunoda

    22+ min ago (459+ words) Friday, 05 Dec 2025 Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - November 30, 2025 Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda ahead of the race REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki ABU DHABI, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Japan's Yuki Tsunoda said he was "disappointed" but "okay" about losing his Red Bull seat alongside four-times Formula One champion Max Verstappen next season. The Japanese driver will move into a test and reserve role in 2026, making way for Franco-Algerian Isack Hadjar to slot into the hot seat from sister team Racing Bulls. "The day after I ordered breakfast as usual, same food, yeah, probably I'm not recognising enough that it will be the last race at least for next year," Tsunoda told reporters at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit ahead of the season-ending race. "Maybe I'll feel more after Abu Dhabi but that's how it went and how I feel now....

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    essentiallysports.com > nascar-news-keelan-harvick-embarrasses-dad-kevin-to-seize-rare-honor-ahead-of-snowball-derby-clash

    Keelan Harvick Embarrasses Dad Kevin to Seize Rare Honor Ahead of Snowball Derby Clash

    25+ min ago (469+ words) Dec 4, 2025 | 12:41 PM EST The Harvick Cup was launched just this year with a fairly simple concept: both Kevin and Keelan Harvick went head-to-head in eight races, and the driver to win more of those was labeled the champion. While the challenge was friendly amongst the duo, it also showcased the raw talent that Keelan has performing against his father. Without a doubt, he has inherited the 49-year-old veteran's racing techniques; moreover, he also learns from his decades of experience on the track. Still, the duo did not let go of their goofy side. "I'm pretty sure he cheated," Kevin Harvick said, as Keelan received the trophy. "He's just jealous," Keelan's reply sent them into splits. " Short Track Scene (@ST_Scene) December 4, 2025 At the same time, these races were understandably a great moment of learning for Keelan. He comes from a racing family,…...

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    foxsports.com > stories > motor > alex-palou-indy-500-trophy-spain

    Alex Palou Takes Indy 500 Trophy on 'Super Special' Visit to Spain

    33+ min ago (159+ words) One of the perks of winning the Indianapolis 500? Taking the Borg-Warner Trophy to your hometown " even if your hometown isn't all that close to Indianapolis. "It's super special to have the Borg-Warner Trophy here in Spain for the first time ever," Palou said in a statement. "It's pretty cool that we made that happen, and I get to celebrate with a city " both Barcelona and Madrid, a country, all the fans and my family. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver has won four of the last five INDYCAR titles, including the last three. He won eight races in 2025 on his way to the crown. The 2026 season opens March 1 in St. Petersburg." Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona…...

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    planetf1.com > news > lando-norris-oscar-piastri-mclaren-abu-dhabi-grand-prix-2025-press-conference

    Lando Norris puts Oscar Piastri under the spotlight over key McLaren question

    36+ min ago (661+ words) Lando Norris shakes hands with Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri on the couch Conceding he would "like to think" that he would play the team game if the tables were reversed, Lando Norris says he won't ask Oscar Piastri to support his title bid as it is "up to Oscar." As for Piastri, he genuinely doesn't know what he will do until he's in that moment. Having edged ahead of Norris at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, round five of the championship, Piastri now finds himself trailing his teammate, having lost the lead at the fifth-last race in Mexico. Falling a point behind Norris, that deficit grew to 24 points in Sao Paulo before the Australian clawed back a few points in Qatar. It means the McLaren teammates will line up on the grid for the title-decider in Abu Dhabi separated by…...

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    racer.com > 12/04/2025 > nascar-ceo-jim-france-was-not-open-to-new-business-model---o-donnell

    NASCAR CEO Jim France was not open to new business model - O’Donnell | RACER

    41+ min ago (394+ words) NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell (pictured above) took the stand early Thursday morning in a North Carolina federal courtroom and admitted chairman and CEO Jim France was not open to a new business model. "I took them at their word," O'Donnell said. In his notes, O'Donnell wrote that the teams presented a survey of five teams where they said it cost $20 million to race. O'Donnell acknowledged he had no basis to dispute those numbers. Among the items Polk spoke about was a fair model and more revenue. He told O'Donnell he had driver support on those issues. O'Donnell testified that he believes all well-managed Cup Series teams should have the opportunity to compete for a championship. Additionally, in his notes, he wrote that Polk presented three key issues, which was maximizing TV revenue, creating a competitive landscape and considering a cost…...

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    espn.com > f1 > story > _ > id > 47/19/9634 > f1-title-decider-lando-norris-max-verstappen-oscar-piastri-said-learned-abu-dhabi-gp

    F1 title decider: What Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri said - and what we learned

    47+ min ago (1968+ words) On Sunday, we will learn whether Lando Norris, Max Verstappen or Oscar Piastri leaves Abu Dhabi as the 2025 Drivers' Champion. On Thursday, it was all about the words exchanged. The three title protagonists -- split by just 16 points at the end of a dramatic campaign -- faced the media in a deliberately charged setup, with F1 setting the stage for the finale by placing them alongside one another in their own news conference. Here, ESPN brings you the standout moments from their media-day showdown, and what we learned. For Verstappen, the relaxed demeanour was evident -- and he insists he comes into the weekend with "nothing to lose." "I'm just enjoying being here," he said. "But for me, it's not even about being here. I'm actually enjoying the second half of the season working with the team, and then frustrated with the performances to…...

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    yardbarker.com > formula_one > articles > yuki_tsunoda_breaks_silence_on_red_bull_axe_over_poorperformance > s1_17325_43159425

    Yuki Tsunoda Breaks Silence on Red Bull Axe over Poor performance

    50+ min ago (455+ words) As such, Yuki Tsunoda spoke honestly about his feelings and insisted that finding out about not having a seat for 2026 was incredibly tough for him. Still, he will remain the test and reserve driver at Milton Keynes and continue to fulfill his F1 dream. Tsunoda wants to prove that he deserves to have a seat in the pinnacle of motorsport and continue racing under the Japanese flag. Finding out I won't have a race seat in 2026 was incredibly tough. But I'm determined to work harder than ever with Red Bull as test and reserve driver to develop with the team, and prove I deserve a place on the grid. Further, Yuki Tsunoda accepted that life was supposed to be full of setbacks, and this was his setback in Formula 1. Though the current situation seems difficult to overcome for the Japanese driver,…...

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    yardbarker.com > formula_one > articles > lewis_hamilton_reveals_the_devastating_effects_of_media_negativityonferrari > s1_17325_43159424

    Lewis Hamilton Reveals the Devastating Effects of Media Negativity on Ferrari

    50+ min ago (589+ words) Ferrari's failure in terms of performance in the 2025 season has understandably drawn a lot of criticism towards the team as a whole. Despite the extreme passion for the Italian squad, they have failed to live up to the expectations. Even after raking in Lewis Hamilton, the team has failed in terms of results and is currently P4 in the constructors' standings. As such, the seven-time champion opened up on the effects of the constant shade being thrown over the Scuderia. Lewis Hamilton had been at the center of criticism and couldn't help but speak lowly of Ferrari. The Briton had labeled his debut year with Maranello as a nightmare and said that he wasn't even looking forward to the 2026 season. Hamilton had even shared a neutral reaction to John Elkann's comments, asking them to focus more on driving and talking less…...

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    tatler.com > article > arvid-lindblad-formula-1-names-to-know

    An F1 British invasion! Next season will have the most UK drivers in more than 20 years – so who are the names to know?

    56+ min ago (485+ words) New face on the scene: Arvid Lindblad will make his F1 debut with Racing Bulls next season Arvid Lindblad, pictured in June this year, will make his F1 debut with Racing Bulls in 2026 Born and raised in England, half-Swedish Arvid Lindblad first got behind the wheel at the age of five, winning several national and continental kart racing titles as a child. A prot'g' of 2024-5 Formula E world champion Oliver Rowland, he has been a member of the Red Bull Junior Team since 2021, and was the youngest winner in F2 history, taking victory in the Jeddah sprint race earlier this year. Andalucia-born, London-raised Carmen Montero Mundt is the globe-trotting financier bringing all of her glamour to the track. She talks finance, fame and Formula One Lando Norris, pictured in November this year, has won a huge 11 Grands Prix over seven seasons He may…...