Ford's Scott McLaughlin will join a select group of drivers to win 10 or more races in a Supercars season with a second victory at Winton.
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A frustrated Charles Leclerc was left questioning Ferrari's strategy after his shocking elimination from the opening qualifying session for the Monaco Grand Prix.
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The past 12 months have been hard for Supercars driver James Courtney on and off the track, but at least Saturday's race at Winton was a day to enjoy.
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Ford's Chaz Mostert has secured pole position for Saturday's 120km Supercars race at Winton, with championship leader Scott McLaughlin to start from fifth.
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The most important information on every driver in the race, from car color to what kind of milk they'd drink if they won, to why one has Bill Murray on his helmet.
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The Indianapolis 500 was once considered one of the top sporting events of the year, an iconic, milk-drenched staple of Memorial Day weekend filled with patriotism and nostalgia, triumph and disappointment.
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After what had been an elusive search for speed, Tony Kanaan found enough on Friday to lead the final practice session for Sunday's Indianapolis 500.
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Indy Lights newcomer Oliver Askew passed teammate Ryan Norman at the start-finish line to win the Freedom 100 by a mere 0.0067 seconds, the fourth-closest finish in race history.
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The Aeroscreen, a titanium-framed, polycarbonate screen, will be mounted to the front of IndyCar cockpits beginning in 2020.
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Scott McLaughlin's heartbreaking 2017 Supercars championship near-miss has made him the dominant driver he is today, former champion Mark Skaife believes.
Source: http://www.espn.com/v8-supercars/story/_/id/26814427/skaife
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Buoyed by an encouraging display in Perth, Holden's Shane Van Gisbergen heads into the next Supercars event at Winton eager to challenge his Ford rivals.
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Charlotte native William Byron became the youngest driver ever to capture the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 Thursday night when he beat Aric Almirola for the top spot.
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Making the Indy 500 two days after crashing his primary car in practice was a great comeback for Kyle Kaiser and his underfunded Juncos Racing team. Now he hopes to become the first driver to win the race after starting last.
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Joe Gibbs has won four NASCAR Cup Series championships and three Super Bowls with the Washington Redskins, and he credits it all to having the right people in place. On Wednesday, Gibbs was voted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
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Haas boss Guenther Steiner explains why both his drivers got black-flagged in the opening practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Some fans attending Sunday's Indianapolis 500 can get measles vaccines at the track's infield medical center.