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Palou “not very pleased” by mysterious pace slump in Barber IndyCar qualifying

Chip Ganassi Racing’s reigning champion Palou set the pace overall in the first round of qualifying, lapping in the day’s quickest time of 1m05.5862s on fresh alternate tyres.But then his speed vanished in the second round, when the top 12 cars from the two groups run together.Palou lapped in 1m06.8819s on primary tyres on his first Top 12 Qualifying run, but only improved to 1m06.3013s on his ...Keep reading
Source: Palou “not very pleased” by mysterious pace slump in Barber IndyCar qualifying
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Barber IndyCar poleman McLaughlin admits "it's been a tough week"

The defending race winner,? McLaughlin captured pole with a sensational run of 1m05.9490s around the 2.3-mile, 17-turn natural terrain road course, just 0.097s ahead of team-mate? Power.It was the 300th? IndyCar pole for Team Penske.The front row lockout delivered a positive result for the team amid a tumultuous week that featured IndyCar officials handing out severe penalties.Josef Newgarden, the ...Keep reading
Source: Barber IndyCar poleman McLaughlin admits "it's been a tough week"
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Vinales: Jerez MotoGP sprint should have been red-flagged amid crash chaos

In total, 15 riders of the 25 starters suffered falls across the 12-lap sprint, with 10 of those tumbles occurring in about 10 minutes between lap seven and the end.At Turn 5, Vinales fell on lap 10 having inherited third when Alex Marquez, Brad Binder and Enea Bastianini all had identical front-end crashes the tour before.Moments after they did this, Marc Marquez crashed out of the lead at Turn ...Keep reading
Source: Vinales: Jerez MotoGP sprint should have been red-flagged amid crash chaos
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Marquez "crashed in the easiest part" of Jerez MotoGP sprint race

Gresini rider Marquez made a relatively slow launch from pole position to drop to third at the start, but repassed both KTM's Brad Binder and Pramac Ducati ace? Jorge Martin to retake the lead on lap seven.By the start of lap nine, Marquez had pulled himself clear of the chasing pack and was seemingly on his way to a first victory of 2024, only to suffer a fall at the Turn 9 left-hander.The ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez "crashed in the easiest part" of Jerez MotoGP sprint race
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Quartararo hit with penalty in Jerez MotoGP sprint; Pedrosa inherits podium

Yamaha's Quartararo qualified a career-worst 23rd in the damp Q1 session, but put on a sensational fightback in the early stages of the 12-lap sprint at Jerez on Saturday.Leaping up to 11th on the opening lap, Quartararo was in the points in ninth on the third tour and vaulted up to third after a spate of crashes in the latter stages.Quartararo fended off KTM wildcard Pedrosa by 0.050 seconds to ...Keep reading
Source: Quartararo hit with penalty in Jerez MotoGP sprint; Pedrosa inherits podium
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IndyCar Barber: McLaughlin takes pole in Penske 1-2

McLaughlin set an early benchmark in the Fast Six pole shootout on alternates at 1m06.329s and ran a second lap on this set –? but made a tiny error at Turn 5 –? before switching to his second set.Power went earlier to his second set of alternates and lowered the bar to 1m06.046s with a minute to go, but then it was his turn to run wide at Turn 5.However McLaughlin wasn’t to be denied with ...Keep reading
Source: IndyCar Barber: McLaughlin takes pole in Penske 1-2
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Roger Penske summons IndyCar team owners for impromptu meeting

Various members of the paddock have questioned the integrity of Team Penske after IndyCar officials stripped Josef Newgarden of his victory in the season-opening round for illegal use of the push-to-pass system, while? Scott McLaughlin was also disqualified from his third-place finish for similar infractions.The revised classification, with Arrow McLaren driver Pato O'Ward promoted to victory ...Keep reading
Source: Roger Penske summons IndyCar team owners for impromptu meeting
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Penske IndyCar scandal “not helpful” says Honda

The integrity of Team Penske was put into question by the paddock after IndyCar officials disqualified St. Petersburg race winner Josef Newgarden and third-place finisher Scott McLaughlin for illegal use of the push-to-pass system in last month's season-opener.Their team-mate Will Power also had access to the same software, which? resulted from a coding change during hybrid testing that was not ...Keep reading
Source: Penske IndyCar scandal “not helpful” says Honda
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IndyCar Barber: VeeKay pips Grosjean to lead second practice

The 23-year-old Dutchman rocketed to the top of the leaderboard with a quick lap of 1m06.5463s at the 2.3-mile, 17-turn road course.“The car feels really good,” VeeKay said. “It felt pretty good yesterday.“Couldn't really get a lap in on the red tyres, but we made some changes overnight for what we thought was the right direction and it was the right direction. So that's really good.“I'm ...Keep reading
Source: IndyCar Barber: VeeKay pips Grosjean to lead second practice
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Penske's IndyCar explanation 'doesn't stack up', accuses McLaren's Brown

IndyCar officials disqualified St. Pete race winner Josef Newgarden and third-place finisher Scott McLaughlin for illegally using the overtake system in last month's season-opener, which occurred after a line of software code was changed during hybrid testing and mistakenly used in race mode as the 2024 season kicked off.Their team-mate Will Power, who didn't use the system illegally but could ...Keep reading
Source: Penske's IndyCar explanation 'doesn't stack up', accuses McLaren's Brown
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