Racing
Denny Hamlin shakes off Phoenix heartbreak with a Las Vegas win alongside Chris Gayle
Emotions were heavy after a decision to take four tires in NASCAR's championship-deciding finale in the Arizona desert backfired and cost Denny Hamlin the Cup Series title that has eluded him his entire career.
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Max Verstappen's blunt assessment: "It's a jungle" in Formula 1.
SharesTeam Penske’s Phoenix sweep caps a historic IndyCar-NASCAR doubleheader weekend
Josef Newgarden threw down the gauntlet shortly after winning the IndyCar opener of the "desert doubleheader" at Phoenix Raceway that paired Roger Penske's open-wheel series with NASCAR for a first-ever twin billing at an oval track.
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Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman will miss the NASCAR race Sunday at Phoenix Raceway after he was diagnosed with vertigo.
SharesWar disrupts sports with doubt over Messi’s ‘Finalissima,’ Ronaldo games and F1 races
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lewis Hamilton are among the sports stars whose schedules are in doubt because of the spreading war in the Middle East.
SharesJudge delays decision on restraining order preventing Chris Gabehart from joining Spire Motorsports
A federal judge did not issue a ruling Friday on whether to impose a temporary restraining order that would prevent former Joe Gibbs Racing competition director Chris Gabehart from working for rival NASCAR team Spire Motorsports.
SharesF1’s new era demands a new driving style as ‘big four’ seek opening victory in Australia
Chaotic starts, tricky overtaking, lifting off the gas on straights. Formula 1's new era of regulations could upend the series in unexpected ways when the season begins with the Australian Grand Prix next week.
SharesNASCAR star Chase Elliott returns to Atlanta comfort at home track after Daytona 500 disappointment
After an emotionally draining and physically punishing Daytona 500 finish, Chase Elliott is back in his happy place - for the most part - this weekend at Echo Park Speedway.
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