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NASCAR Fans Fear Worse as Lawsuit Texts Continue to Reveal Gaps
20+ min ago (529+ words) Nov 25, 2025 | 3:58 AM EST The messages paint a picture of upper executives clashing with team owners who built NASCAR's legacy, leaving supporters bracing for more drama to come in the near future. Yet one set of texts stands out, aimed at a hall-of-fame figure, and this might threaten to divide the NASCAR community even more. Richard Childress, who started his NASCAR team in 1969 and snagged six Cup titles with drivers like Dale Earnhardt, helped the sport become a household name during the 80s and 90s era. Naturally, the leaked messages didn't sit well with fans. These disrespectful remarks surfacing when the case is heading toward a December trial expose how executives get frustrated with team owners when they do not align with their ideas or deals. Such raw language also risks swaying the jury, painting NASCAR as a bully in a suit claiming…...
Mick Schumacher Moves to IndyCar With RLL
22+ min ago (489+ words) Schumacher has been driving for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) in the last two years after losing his F1 seat with Haas at the end of 2022 Mick Schumacher, son of Formula One great Michael, will be racing on U.S. ovals next year after signing a deal to compete in IndyCar for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL), the team said on Monday. Schumacher, 26, has been driving for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) in the last two years after losing his F1 seat with Haas at the end of 2022. Six of IndyCar's 17 races are on ovals or super-speedways, including the Indianapolis 500. RLL said they were planning an oval test for the German in the near future. The season starts on March 1. "Having both an F1 and an endurance background, and having competed in various racing series over the years, I have insights…...
Alonso looks forward to Aston Martin 'farewell' as champion celebrates leaving F1 car behind
23+ min ago (507+ words) Two-time champion Fernando Alonso has admitted that he is looking forward to saying 'farewell' to this year's F1 season and Aston Martin's 2025 car. It's been a difficult season for the Silverstone-based outfit, who are currently sat down in eighth in the constructors' championship, behind Haas and Racing Bulls. They've regressed over the past couple of seasons, and this year, Alonso has only managed to score 40 points from 22 race weekends, not once threatening the podium positions. That is despite the 44-year-old being in good form himself, out-qualifying team-mate Lance Stroll at all 22 grand prix weekends so far. In 2026, the team are hoping to take a step closer to the front of the pack, with new regulations sweeping into the sport, and the team having signed design legend Adrian Newey to their ranks. Their ultimate aim is to win the world championship, but…...
F1 Q&A: Norris, Piastri and Verstappen title battle; Las Vegas disqualifications and Sainz-Albon at Williams
24+ min ago (1841+ words) The 2025 Formula 1 Drivers' Championship is heading for a thrilling climax after a dramatic Las Vegas Grand Prix. Lando Norris thought he had extended his championship lead on McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri following his second-placed finish but the pair were disqualified for a technical infringement in the hours after the chequered flag. Norris' lead is now 24 points over Piastri and four-time champion Max Verstappen, the winner in Las Vegas. The Briton will win the title for the first time if he scores two points more than both Piastri and Verstappen in Qatar. The race, at Lusail International Circuit, is the penultimate event on the 2025 calendar, with the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix following from 5-7 December. Before the race at Lusail International Circuit, BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions. It is obvious to everyone that Max Verstappen is the only…...
Mick, son of Michael Schumacher, joins IndyCar; will race for RLL in 2026
25+ min ago (373+ words) Updated : Nov 25, 2025 09:27 IST , Washington - 2 MINS READ Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher, will drive in the full 2026 IndyCar season for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, the team announced on Monday. Mick, a 26-year-old German racer, made 43 F1 starts in the 2021 and 2022 seasons for Haas with a best finish of sixth and has driven in the World Endurance Championship for Alpine in 2024 and 2025. Mick will drive the No. 47 Honda for RLL in a nod to his family and joins American Graham Rahal and 2025 IndyCar Rookie of the Year Louis Foster of Britain in the team line-up for next season after first testing in an IndyCar last month. "I'm delighted to confirm today that I will be competing in the IndyCar Series next year," Mick said. "Having both an F1 and an endurance background, and having competed in various racing…...
World Rally Championship: Eflyn Evans title would 'put rallying back on map"
33+ min ago (1468+ words) Elfyn Evans was runner-up in the World Rally Championship in 2020, 2021, 2023 and 2024 and finished fourth in 2022 Elfyn Evans could finally win his first World Rally Championship (WRC) title this week, a victory that would "put rallying back on the map" according to one of a handful of previous British world-success stories in the sport. Four-time runner-up Evans leads Sebastien Ogier by three points going into Rally Saudi Arabia (25-29 November), a brand new event to conclude a 14-race calendar. If the 36-year-old Welshman can fend off the challenge of his Toyota team-mate he will become only the third British WRC champion after Scotland's Colin McRae in 1995 and England's Richard Burns in 2001. "Rallying has been kept down a little bit because they've not really had many people to shout about," said Nicky Grist, a former co-driver with McRae who also partnered Juha Kankkunen…...
Why Sauber isn’t worried by recent Gabriel Bortoleto mistakes
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (746+ words) Gabriel Bortoleto ran into Lance Stroll at the start of the Las Vegas GP Sauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley has delivered a lenient verdict on Gabriel Bortoleto's mistake during the start of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Brazilian collided with Lance Stroll at Turn 1 on the first lap, causing both drivers to soon retire and landing the Sauber driver a five-place grid drop for Qatar. Bortoleto perhaps showed too much willingness to make up ground from the back of the field, but it was also an instance of inexperience from the rookie driver. It has been an impressive debut year from Bortoleto, with a flurry of impressive performances, in which he has, on occasion, headed team-mate Nico Hulkenberg. Following the race in Nevada, Wheatley, when asked whether he should occasionally ask Bortoleto to slow down, conveyed that it…...
'He has to calm down' - Lewis Hamilton warned by Ferrari F1 chief after rant
1+ hour, 5+ min ago (418+ words) The F1 icon didn't mince his words after a disappointing Las Vegas Grand Prix LEWIS HAMILTON has been told by a Ferrari bigwig to "calm down" following his explosive rant after the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Stevenage speedster had a weekend to forget in Sin City, qualifying dead last and initially finishing in tenth place before being upgraded to eighth following McLaren's double disqualification. The seven-time F1 champion couldn't help but express his fury with the race and the season itself, venting: "I feel terrible. "It has been the worst season ever and it keeps going worse. I am trying everything. "I'm looking forward to it ending. And I'm not looking forward to the next one." Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur understands the 40-year-old's frustrations but reckons his comments were somewhat over the top. READ MORE F1 NEWS Dabble promo code: Get…...
Lewis Hamilton makes striking revelation over 2026 F1 season
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (293+ words) Lewis Hamilton has endured a tough ride with Ferrari in 2025 Lewis Hamilton appears to already have one eye on next year's Formula 1 season after delivering another negative assessment of his own driving at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Brit delivered a less-than-complimentary verdict of his performance in Nevada, despite coming from the back row to finish 10th [eighth after both McLaren's disqualifications]. Hamilton said that he had had "22 bad weekends, and said that Ferrari would fail to finish second in the Constructors' Championship, telling media including Motorsport Week: "I don't even know how many points we have, but at this rate, with my performance, we're done. Hamilton has consistently berated himself in media opportunities post-race this year, after a season in which he has so far failed to score higher than fourth place. Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur dismissed Hamilton's negative…...
Anniversary season for Albany speedway starts with a bang
1+ hour, 19+ min ago (299+ words) Cameron is the chief of staff at the Albany Advertiser. He joined the company as a cadet in 2011 and has been at the Advertiser for more than a decade. Getting his start as a sports reporter, Cameron has now branched out into crime and emergency services. He is also the sports editor. His local knowledge, work ethic and meticulous standards make him a key part of the Advertiser newsroom. A huge field of competitors converged on Albany to celebrate the speedway's 60th anniversary A special 60 laps for 60 years teams event between production sedan and street stock drivers was the highlight of a meeting that had more than 100 drivers in the pits from a variety of divisions The Formula 500s made a return to the venue for the West Coast Series and the popular legend cars were also on the program The opening…...