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Lando Norris staying calm with Formula 1 title in his sights at Qatar GP
Lando Norris has a big enough lead not to panic heading into the penultimate race of the Formula 1 season in Qatar on Sunday.
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Felipe Massa's 64 million pounds ($83 million) claim against Formula 1, its governing body the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone can go to trial, a High Court judge ruled on Thursday.
SharesGainbridge extends sponsorship of the Indianapolis 500 in multi-year deal
Penske Entertainment Corp. and Gainbridge on Thursday announced a contract extension in which the financial company will remain the presenting sponsor of the Indianapolis 500.
SharesMichael Jordan’s race team just scored a major win against NASCAR
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a key victory for two race teams, one owned by Michael Jordan, that further pressures NASCAR to settle the antitrust lawsuit filed against it by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports.
SharesLarson denies Hamlin in overtime to win his second NASCAR championship
Kyle Larson denied Denny Hamlin his first career championship when a late caution at Phoenix Raceway sent the title-deciding finale into overtime.
SharesLarson aims to end 23-race losing streak in NASCAR finale, faces Briscoe, Byron and Hamlin for title
Kyle Larson is stuck in a 23-race NASCAR losing streak and really hasn't done much better in his sprint car, either. His momentum hit a wall after his failed second attempt to run the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.
SharesHamlin races for his dying father’s final chance to see him win a NASCAR championship
Denny Hamlin had long come to terms with his championship heartbreaks and made new goals -- tops of the list was hitting 60 wins. When it became clear Hamlin could potentially reach it this year, the race for that milestone became more urgent.
SharesNASCAR’s title-deciding race: Hendrick vs. Gibbs, Chevrolet vs. Toyota
There are only two certainties heading into NASCAR's title-deciding season finale race: Rick Hendrick or Joe Gibbs will be the winning car owner, while the driver will be in either a Chevrolet or a Toyota.
SharesHendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing renew friendly rivalry for NASCAR championship
Jeff Gordon was in the thick of dissecting Hendrick Motorsports' prospects for the NASCAR championship when he was interrupted by a text message from his team's chief rival.
SharesByron outduels Blaney for victory at Martinsville, NASCAR Championship 4 berth
With a Championship 4 spot on the line Sunday, William Byron put the bumper to Ryan Blaney to win at Martinsville Speedway in the third-round finale of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
SharesNorris snaps losing streak with win in Mexico City, takes lead in Formula 1 championship
Lando Norris reclaimed the championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by winning in Mexico City on Sunday to snap a five-race losing streak and create a tense final push for the Formula 1 title.
SharesJordan laughs at NASCAR’s claims as antitrust feud barrels toward a trial
NASCAR and two of its teams returned to court Thursday after two failed days of mediation and resumed their bitter antitrust fight with a hearing that included team owner Michael Jordan laughing in disbelief at some of the testimony as the two sides hurtle toward a trial.
SharesBriscoe gives Gibbs Racing 2nd spot in NASCAR’s championship finale with OT win at Talladega
Chase Briscoe gave Joe Gibbs Racing its second spot in NASCAR's championship-deciding season finale with an overtime victory Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
SharesAmerican Tim Mayer ends uphill bid for president of FIA president, says ballot rules are unfair
Former Formula 1 race steward Tim Mayer on Friday ended his bid for president of the sport's governing body, citing ballot rules that he said effectively set up incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem to stand unopposed in the December election.
SharesHamlin’s emotional victory at Las Vegas has him back in title contention
Denny Hamlin has been NASCAR's main character this season, from his lawsuit against NASCAR and his weekly, opinion-laden podcasts to the defining role he played in setting the final eight drivers in the playoff field.
SharesFIA candidate list indicates Mohammed Ben Sulayem could be re-elected unopposed as president
Mohammed Ben Sulayem is on course to be re-elected unopposed as president of motor racing's governing body the FIA, which oversees Formula 1, after a list of candidates for other posts indicated that his would-be challengers would not be able assemble the team needed for a campaign.
SharesNASCAR seeks new mediator in antitrust suit as Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing pushes back
NASCAR has asked a federal court for a judicial settlement conference so that an independent judge can mediate the antitrust suit filed by Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports.
SharesLogano clinches final Cup Series playoff spot in dramatic Charlotte finish
Joey Logano, winner of two of the last three Cup Series championships, was never part of the conversation of potential elimination from NASCAR playoffs. At least not until Sunday's race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
SharesTyler Reddick races for NASCAR championship as his infant son deals with a tumor
Tyler Reddick raced Sunday with his championship hopes on the line at the same time his infant son has been diagnosed with a tumor in his chest that is affecting his heart.
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