Honda's 'Reflection' After 4 Withdrawals: Utilizing F1 in Core Business Amid Management Circumstances
Honda is set to return to Formula 1 in the 2026 season, aiming to leverage its racing expertise for its core automotive business amidst significant industry changes.
Baltazar Leguizamón: the Argentine driver lost brakes and suffered a severe accident in Nascar
Argentine driver Baltazar Leguizamón experienced a frightening crash during a Nascar race in Austin, Texas, after losing his brakes.
A good one for Mexico! 'Pato' O'Ward wins at Mid-Ohio 2024 of IndyCar: 'They have given me a rocket'
Mexican driver 'Pato' O'Ward secured his second win of the 2024 IndyCar season at the Honda Indy 200 in Mid-Ohio, helping to lift the spirits of Mexican auto racing fans.
Dramatic finish at the Daytona 500: crashes, spinouts, and Tyler Reddick's victory with Michael Jordan's team
The Daytona 500 ended in dramatic fashion with crashes and a leadership change, leading to Tyler Reddick's victory, co-owned by Michael Jordan.
Romet Jürgenson: The Swedish Rally is not as overwhelming as some others
Romet Jürgenson reflects on his and Siim Oja's participation in the Swedish Rally, expressing excitement about this year's event compared to their previous experience in Monte Carlo.
Racing Accidents and the Auto Industry: Geiler Kills
Three men are on trial for murder following a fatal street race near Stuttgart involving a high-performance Mercedes-AMG.
Antonelli: “I will fight for the World Cup, but first I learn to do laundry”
Kimi Antonelli is eager to win the World Championship in his second Formula 1 season while humorously admitting he is still learning to do laundry after living on his own for just a month.
Brutal accident of Jesús Calleja, problems for Sainz and loss of leadership for Schareina
The marathon double-header concluded with the fifth stage in Hail, where Mitch Guthrie and Luciano Benavides achieved partial victories, while Jesús Calleja was involved in a serious accident.
Excellent result of the Croatian crew: Moved up one more place
After the second stage of the Dakar Rally, the Croatian crew consisting of Juraj Šebalj and Dušan Bućan moved up to sixth place in the overall standings of the classic competition.