Lewis Hamilton has admitted 2019 will be his biggest challenge since joining Mercedes -- and it's not just because of the pre-season pace of title rival Sebastian Vettel.
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Who's hot and who's not in Formula One as the new season begins? Jake Michaels ranks all 20 drivers heading into the Australian Grand Prix.
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Charles Leclerc isn't expected to win his first race with Ferrari this weekend, but if he does it's unlikely to be as remarkable as Nigel Mansell's debut with the Scuderia 30 years ago.
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Formula One will award a point to the driver who sets the fastest race lap, starting from this weekend's season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, providing he finishes in the top 10.
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Can Mercedes keep its F1 empire together? Will Ferrari finally do the right thing? Can Renault produce a season worthy of Daniel Ricciardo? A look at what each team is losing sleep over ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
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Unlike main rival Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel disappeared from the public eye after squandering the 2018 championship. Laurence Edmondson looks at whether he has done enough to avoid history repeating itself in 2019.
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Kyle Busch won the NASCAR Cup Series race at ISM Raceway on Sunday, tracking down Ryan Blaney over a long green-flag run and passing for the lead with 16 laps to go to complete a weekend sweep near Phoenix.
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Team Penske's hot start to the motorsports season continued Sunday with a Josef Newgarden victory in the IndyCar season opener -- the fourth win for a Penske car in seven days spanning three different series.
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Kyle Busch cruised to his second consecutive Xfinity Series victory Saturday with another dominant performance at ISM Raceway. He's now won 11 Xfinity races at the mile-long track near Phoenix.
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Will Power won the pole Saturday for the eighth time at St. Petersburg, securing Team Penske's front-row sweep for IndyCar's season-opening race.
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McLaren Racing could have interest in an eventual full-time return to the IndyCar Series, but team sporting director Gil de Ferran says it's too soon to address further plans beyond May's Indianapolis 500.
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Daniel Suarez and Michael McDowell were summoned to talk to NASCAR officials to ensure no retaliation would take place after the two drivers were involved in a fight on Friday.
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Formula One looks set to award a point for the fastest lap this season, pending approval from the relevant parts of the sport's governance.
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Supercars star Shane Van Gisbergen will lead his powerful Triple Eight Race Engineering team in an overseas venture by competing in an Asian GT series.
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On the heels of Brad Keselowski's and Joey Logano's wins, Ryan Blaney turned a lap of 141.287 mph to win the pole for this weekend's race at ISM Raceway near Phoenix.
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After an on-track incident during the first round of NASCAR Cup Series qualifying on Friday, Daniel Suarez threw Michael McDowell to the ground in the garage and the drivers had to be forcibly restrained at ISM Raceway.
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Joey Logano was fresh off the hauler in qualifying trim at ISM Raceway when he turned a lap in his No. 22 Ford that would have landed him squarely on the pole a year ago.
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After suffering a spinal cord injury last August in a crash at Pocono Raceway, Robert Wickens doesn't know if or when he will be out of a wheelchair, but said his goal is to return to racing at some point in the future.
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Team Penske owner Roger Penske revealed that he received a kidney transplant after the 2017 IndyCar season finale.