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Juncos Hollinger Racing reveals special liveries for the Indy 500

Grosjean was nicknamed 'The Phoenix' after surviving a horrific fiery crash in what was his final Formula 1 start in the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, escaping with only minor injuries.The Frenchman's livery for his third 500 reflects the design of the mythological Phoenix. His previous two starts came with Andretti, but he is yet to reach the chequered flag, with his best result 30th in 2023.“The ...Keep reading
Source: Juncos Hollinger Racing reveals special liveries for the Indy 500
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Ilott gets Indy 500 start with Arrow McLaren IndyCar team

The Brit lost his full-time seat with Juncos Hollinger Racing at the end of last season, despite impressing during his time with the team.But he was given the chance to race with Arrow McLaren in the opening round of the new campaign after David Malukas sustained a wrist injury in a pre-season mountain biking incident, Ilott going on to take 13th in the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.Ilott also ...Keep reading
Source: Ilott gets Indy 500 start with Arrow McLaren IndyCar team
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Verizon IndyCar Series / Newgarden up for Indy 500 defence bonus
« Last post by CanadianRacingOnline on May 13, 2024, 04:59:29 PM »
Newgarden up for Indy 500 defence bonus

BorgWarner, the namesake of the historic trophy for the Indy 500, has increased the prize by $20,000 each year since 1995, increasing riches and monetary rewards for any driver that visits Victory Lane in consecutive years.The prize money has only been claimed once, which came courtesy of Helio Castroneves after repeat wins in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” in 2001 and 2002.Since the first ...Keep reading
Source: Newgarden up for Indy 500 defence bonus
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MotoGP / Podcast: MotoGP French GP review
« Last post by CanadianRacingOnline on May 13, 2024, 04:59:27 PM »
Podcast: MotoGP French GP review

Pramac Ducati rider Jorge Martin put in a perfect weekend to claim pole, sprint and grand prix wins, the latter coming after absorbing immense late pressure from Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.Martin is now 38 points clear in the standings and put in the best weekend of his career at a point in which Ducati is nearing a final decision on its second factory team rider for 2025.He is facing ...Keep reading
Source: Podcast: MotoGP French GP review
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Marquez ‘still missing something’ to fight for 2024 MotoGP title

After five rounds on the year-old Ducati, Marquez has scored two grand prix podiums and three sprint rostrums.His latest brace of podiums at the French Grand Prix came as he fought back from 13th? on the grid, with the eight times world champion finishing second in both races at Le Mans.In the grand prix, he was just 0.446 seconds away from beating Jorge Martin and moves up to third in the ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez ‘still missing something’ to fight for 2024 MotoGP title
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MotoGP set to drop India from 2024 calendar; Kazakhstan to replace it

The championship made a much-anticipated visit to Buddh International Circuit on the outskirts of Delhi last year as part of its expansion in South Asia, with the race running smoothly despite several hiccups and visa issues in the run-up to the event.However, in the last few months, there has been uncertainty about the second edition of the Indian Grand Prix, with local reports suggesting that ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP set to drop India from 2024 calendar; Kazakhstan to replace it
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10 things we learned from the 2024 MotoGP French Grand Prix

Jorge Martin’s imperious French Grand Prix weekend came as a decision on who gets the second factory Ducati team MotoGP seat looms. The Pramac rider can do no more to prove himself at this rate, having taken pole with a lap record, won the sprint and emerged victorious in a smartly ridden, nailbiting grand prix at Le Mans.? Already feeling like he’s done all he can, Martin’s French GP ...Keep reading
Source: 10 things we learned from the 2024 MotoGP French Grand Prix
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Quartararo: France “first race this year that I feel competitive” in MotoGP

Quartararo enjoyed one of his stronger weekends on the weak Yamaha package in 2024 in front of his home crowd at Le Mans, qualifying eighth and fighting inside the top eight in the grand prix.The 2021 world champion was running sixth when he crashed out at Turn 9 on lap 17 of 27, but walked away from it still content with what he was able to do on the M1 last Sunday.“To be honest, I’m ...Keep reading
Source: Quartararo: France “first race this year that I feel competitive” in MotoGP
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Power “knocking on the door” after IndyCar Indy GP second

Power applied consistent pressure for the top spot on in-and-out-laps during the pit windows having started third, but the win was decided in the event’s only restart on lap 68 of 85.The Aussie lined up for the restart second in the No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet and made a jump on leader Alex Palou.? But it wasn’t enough to pull off the overtake as he was left watching the win escape ...Keep reading
Source: Power “knocking on the door” after IndyCar Indy GP second
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Martin "doesn't have anything to demonstrate" to Ducati after French GP win

Martin emerged on top in an epic battle with fellow Ducati riders Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez to win the French Grand Prix, extending his lead in the championship to 38 points after five rounds.The win on Sunday completed a perfect weekend for the Spaniard, who topped practice on Friday, claimed pole position in qualifying and grabbed maximum points from the sprint race on Saturday.The ...Keep reading
Source: Martin "doesn't have anything to demonstrate" to Ducati after French GP win
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