In the aftermath of the Mexican Grand Prix, Christian Horner, Red Bull’s team principal, defended Max Verstappen, who received two 10-second penalties after collisions with Lando Norris during the race. The incidents occurred as Verstappen…
Lawson’s Aggressive Defense Against Perez Draws Marko’s Ire as Red Bull’s Constructors’ Hopes Fade
Liam Lawson, returning to Formula 1 with VCARB after a year as Red Bull’s reserve driver, received early praise from Red Bull’s motorsport advisor, Helmut Marko, for a strong performance at the United States Grand…
FIA Reviews Leclerc’s F-Bomb in Mexican GP After Expanding Crackdown on Driver Language
Charles Leclerc may face consequences from the FIA after using the F-word in a post-race press conference following the Mexican Grand Prix. This comes after the FIA’s recent efforts to curb swearing among Formula 1…
Red Bull Faces Constructors’ Title Setback as Calls Mount for Sergio Perez’s Mid-Season Replacement
Red Bull Racing finds itself in a precarious position in the Constructors’ Championship, having recently fallen behind Ferrari by an estimated $8 million in earnings and 25 points after the Mexican Grand Prix. Amid this,…
Mexican Grand Prix Penalties on Verstappen Mark Potential Shift in FIA’s Racing Standards
At the Mexican Grand Prix, FIA stewards penalized Max Verstappen for forcing Lando Norris off the track during an aggressive wheel-to-wheel battle for second place. Verstappen had previously clashed with Norris in Austin, but this…
McLaren’s Zak Brown Criticizes Leniency of Verstappen’s Penalties and Calls for Cleaner Racing
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has expressed dissatisfaction with the penalties given to Max Verstappen at the Mexican Grand Prix, suggesting they were too lenient. Verstappen received two 10-second penalties for incidents with McLaren’s Lando Norris:…
Hamilton Calls for Stricter Regulations as Verstappen’s Aggressive Driving Draws Criticism During Mexican Grand Prix
During the Mexican Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton quickly identified that Max Verstappen was likely involved in an on-track incident when he spotted a “plume of dust” ahead. Verstappen had drawn criticism after receiving two separate…
Red Bull Racing Faces Pressure as Sergio Perez’s Disappointing Performance Raises Questions About His Future
Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull Racing, has been tight-lipped regarding the future of driver Sergio Perez following a disappointing performance at the Mexican Grand Prix. Perez, who struggled throughout the race weekend,…
This Unassuming ’90s Sedan Packs Porsche Power
In 1988, two of Germany’s most respected carmakers joined forces on a project that would become legendary. Porsche began developing a secret project, called “Project 2758,” based on a regular sedan that was as common…
Sergio Perez Faces Uncertain Future at Red Bull Amidst Disappointing Performance and Rising Competition
Sergio Perez’s Formula 1 future with Red Bull Racing looks increasingly uncertain as his expected performance improvement has not materialized, according to Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s advisor. Ahead of his home race at the Mexican…
George Russell Minimizes Budget Concerns After Crash, Focuses on Mercedes’ Long-Term Strategy
George Russell has downplayed concerns expressed by Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff regarding the impact of his recent crash on the team’s budget cap. Russell’s accident in the second practice session in Mexico saw him…
Carlos Sainz Faces Pressure to Defend Pole Position at Mexican Grand Prix Amid Title Contenders’ Pursuit
Carlos Sainz faces a challenging situation heading into the Mexican Grand Prix despite securing pole position. He outperformed his rivals, clocking a remarkable time of 1:15.946, which placed him ahead of title contenders Max Verstappen…
Helmut Marko Urges Red Bull to Secure Strong Points Finish Amidst Intense Constructors’ Championship Battle
Helmut Marko, a key figure at Red Bull Racing, has expressed concerns about the team’s position in the Constructors’ Championship as they head into the Mexican Grand Prix. He emphasized the necessity for both of…
Lando Norris Aims for Stronger Finish at Mexican Grand Prix as McLaren Eyes Championship Points
Lando Norris is set for a potentially stronger performance at the Mexican Grand Prix this season compared to last year, where he faced significant challenges during qualifying. Last year, Norris struggled with various issues that…
Ferrari Gains Momentum as Championship Battle Intensifies in Final Races of 2024 F1 Season
As the 2024 Formula 1 season approaches its thrilling conclusion, Ferrari has been quietly making strides in the standings, outscoring rivals McLaren and Red Bull in two of the last four races. Despite being 48…
Marko Voices Concerns Over Colapinto’s Williams Contract as Red Bull Eyes 2025 F1 Lineup
Helmut Marko, Red Bull Racing’s advisor, has expressed significant concerns regarding Franco Colapinto’s long-term contract with Williams, viewing it as a potential barrier to Red Bull’s plans to recruit the young Argentine driver for the…
Sainz Hails Productive Meeting on F1 Rules of Engagement as Drivers Seek Clarity Ahead of Qatar Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz reported a “positive, productive meeting” between Formula 1 drivers and the FIA in Mexico, addressing the ongoing debates about the sport’s rules of engagement. This meeting was spurred by recent incidents during the…
Sainz Claims Pole Position for 2024 Mexican Grand Prix as Grid Takes Shape in Mexico City
The 2024 Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City is set to feature an exciting starting grid, with Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz taking the pole position. He achieved this with an…
Ocon Set to Start Mexico Grand Prix from Pit Lane After Power Unit Changes and Disappointing Qualifying Performance
Alpine driver Esteban Ocon will start the Mexico Grand Prix from the pit lane instead of his originally qualified 19th position. This decision was made after Ocon opted to change several power unit components in…
1978 Cadillac Eldorado: Symbol of 1970s Luxury Now a Rare Find Amid Fuel Crisis Impact
The late 1970s marked a period of stark contrasts in the American automotive world. While energy crises and economic hardships plagued the nation, a parallel trend emerged: the explosive popularity of extravagant personal luxury cars.…
2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Prices Drop Amid Sales Decline and Platform Shift
Despite being Jeep’s top selling model in the US, the Grand Cherokee has seen a decline in sales recently. From January to September 2024, sales dropped by 12%, leading to price adjustments for the 2025…
Plymouth Fury’s Legacy: From 1950s Family Sedan to Iconic 1965 Indy 500 Pace Car
The Plymouth Fury, a nameplate that danced between full-size and mid-size platforms, was a significant fixture in the Mopar verse throughout the 1960s. Introduced in 1956 as a trim level, it became a standalone model…
Limited Edition Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat King Daytona: Power Meets Exclusivity
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody King Daytona is a limited edition muscle car that recently sold for a premium. One of only 300 produced, this particular example boasts a Go Mango exterior and a…
GM Recalls 2024 GMC Sierra EV Trucks for Headlamp Issue Impacting Safety
General Motors is issuing a recall for 1,962 2024 GMC Sierra EV electric trucks due to a defect in the headlamp component. A Marelli-produced LED driver module, part number 13559401, fails to provide the necessary…
1970 Ford Torino SportsRoof: Rare Muscle Car with Cobra Jet Engine Sells at Auction for $71K
A 1970 Ford Torino SportsRoof, a classic muscle car known for its sleek design and powerful engine, recently sold at auction for a staggering $71,570. This particular model featured significant performance upgrades to its 429…
