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23XI, FRM set to lose chartered status after NASCAR wins appeal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in North Carolina ruled against the preliminary injunction granting 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) the right to operate as chartered entities on Thursday morning, leaving the…
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The RACER Mailbag, June 4
Welcome to the RACER Mailbag. Questions for any of RACER’s writers can be sent to mailbag@racer.com. We love hearing your comments and opinions, but letters that include a question are more likely to be published. Questions received after…
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The NASCAR industry’s (horse) power trip
If you think about it, getting something done in NASCAR is no different from how it might be done in everyday life: Just b
y wearing someone down.
It happens in NASCAR when drivers and teams start beating the drum over and over about a…
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Ferrari prioritizing points with third-straight Le Mans win in its sights
With three wins in the bank to start the year and the prospect of a third Le Mans victory in a row on the horizon, you'd expect the confidence levels in the Ferrari AF Corse camp to be at an all-time high. That's not quite the case, though,…
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Atlanta Motor Speedway rechristened EchoPark Speedway in multi-year deal
Atlanta Motor Speedway will be known as EchoPark Speedway for the next seven years in a multi-million-dollar agreement announced on Tuesday.EchoPark Automotive is an arm of Sonic Automotive, which is owned by David Smith. It is one of the…
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Verstappen concedes Russell move ‘was not right’
Max Verstappen has admitted frustration led to him making contact with George Russell in the Spanish Grand Prix in “a move that was not right and shouldn’t have happened”.Kimi Antonelli’s retirement led to a late safety car where the field…
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Ferrucci penalized after Detroit; keeps second place
For the second race in a row, illegalities have been found via the IndyCar Series’ technical inspection process. The latest to run afoul of post-race tech is AJ Foyt Racing with the No. 14 Chevy driven to a career-best second-place in…
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Yes, Max, it matters
For 60 laps of the Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen had not put a wheel wrong. He had driven excellently, and his Red Bull team had also put itself in position to earn a huge amount of praise after an aggressive, attacking strategy that…
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Kirkwood masters the streets again with Detroit GP win
Kyle Kirkwood was frustrated to miss out on earning pole position in Detroit, but he more than made up for Saturday’s disappointment with another masterful street course drive to take his second win of the year, first since Long Beach, and…
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IndyCar commits to independent officiating board for 2026
The IndyCar Series intends to create a new independent officiating board to start in time for the 2026 season.As RACER documented at the Indianapolis 500, the original timeline for the board’s creation was focused on implementation for…
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