Alexander Rossi dominated Sunday's IndyCar race at Long Beach, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead of runner-up Josef Newgarden.
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Alex Rins took his first career MotoGP victory on Sunday after six-time race champion Marc Marquez crashed out of the lead with 11 laps to go Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas.
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Daniil Kvyat was bemused after copping a drive-through penalty for his opening lap collision with Lando Norris at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto defended his team's controversial decision to enforce team orders during the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari's inability to consistently operate at full potential is the reason why Mercedes has swept the opening three rounds of the season and already opened up a 57-point lead in the constructors' championship.
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Sebastian Vettel said the key to keeping Max Verstappen at bay during the Chinese Grand Prix was understanding the Red Bull driver's mindset around overtaking.
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Another race, another head-scratching performance from Ferrari. A look at how Ferrari bungled another Formula One race and whether it is fair to assume the team is capable of beating Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes to the title in 2019.
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Martin Truex Jr. earned his first short-track win in the Cup Series when he held off Joey Logano to win at Richmond Raceway on Saturday night.
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The Chinese Grand Prix has a habit of throwing up exciting races with mixed strategies, but tyre supplier Pirelli has predicted a one-stop on Sunday.
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John and Brittany Force topped qualifying at the Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals at Houston Raceway with their quick times coming in Friday's runs. It's the first time a father-daughter duo has swept the nitro categories.
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The Action Express Mustang Sampling team of Filipe Albuquerque and Joao Barbosa won Saturday's IMSA race at Long Beach after Albuquerque held off Team Penske's Ricky Taylor in the closing minutes of the timed event.
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Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott and Jimmie Johnson were among the eight drivers who had their qualifying times disallowed after failing prerace inspection on Saturday at Richmond. The eight will start at the rear of the field for the 400-lap race.
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Alexander Rossi, who won at Long Beach from the pole last year, again will start from the top spot, qualifying ahead of Scott Dixon, Will Power and Josef Newgarden.
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Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to NBA legend Dwyane Wade, citing the retiring star as an inspiration for his own career.
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With the opportunity of securing Mercedes' third race victory of the season on Sunday, Toto Wolff will make sure his team's "rules of engagement" are left ringing in the ears of his two drivers ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Winter testing suggested Ferrari would be the team to beat in 2019, but so far they have failed to deliver on that promise, says Sebastian Vettel.
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Max Verstappen was left fuming after hitting traffic late in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix and missing out on a final flying lap run.
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Daniel Ricciardo has hit out at critics after qualifying seventh fastest and best of the rest for the Chinese Grand Prix, saying some people need a bit of patience when analysing his recent form.
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Ferrari will start from the second row behind Mercedes despite being dubbed favourites ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend. ESPN takes a look at what happened to their supposed pace advantage in Shanghai.
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Supercars veteran Jamie Whincup labelled his Red Bull Holden Racing Team Commodore as 'very, very slow', and that was before his wheel fell off.