Another race, another pole and another win for Scott McLaughlin who, on form, will run away with the 2019 Supercars championship.
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Elliott Sadler retired after last season but made his return to NASCAR's Xfinity Series on Friday night at Richmond Raceway.
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Elliott Sadler retired after last season but made his return to NASCAR's Xfinity Series on Friday night at Richmond Raceway.
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Cole Custer won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Richmond Raceway on Friday.
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Cole Custer won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Richmond Raceway on Friday.
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The "Kentucky Kid" is gone, but his No. 69 will have a permanent place in MotoGP.
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Jarrett Andretti will fulfill his father's wish to see him race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he makes his Indy Lights debut in the Freedom 100 next month.
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MotoGP has formally retired the No. 69 of former champion Nicky Hayden, who died in 2017 after a bicycling accident in Italy.
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Stewart-Haas Racing announced a partnership with Toco Warranty that will make the company a primary sponsor of Clint Bowyer's No. 14 Ford Mustang for four races this season.
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Ferrari will continue to favour Sebastian Vettel over Charles Leclerc in 50/50 situations despite their contrasting starts to the 2019 season, team boss Mattia Binotto confirmed on Friday.
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Renault teammates Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg are among the drivers to have rolled back the years to commemorate Formula One's 1000th world championship race this weekend.
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Scott McLaughlin is poised to continue his domineering record at Phillip Island this weekend, furthering his bid for successive Supercars titles.
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Lewis Hamilton is not feeling sentimental about the 1,000-race milestone Formula One is celebrating at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.
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Sebastian Vettel arrives at the third race of 2019, the Chinese Grand Prix, under increasing pressure following another high-profile error in Bahrain. The four-time world champion is confident of kick-starting his campaign in Shanghai.
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Despite being just 21 years of age, Ferrari prodigy Charles Leclerc carries himself like a Formula One veteran. As Laurence Edmondson discovered, that probably has a lot to do with the youngster's remarkable career journey to this point.
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Daniel Ricciardo says a lack of confidence in his Renault is to blame for his underwhelming start to 2019 as well as the fact his overtaking has dried up.
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Former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he would be concerned by the rise of Formula E if he was still in the role which he is most famous for.
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Inside the numbers of Busch's three big accomplishments this season.