Aurelio Martinez, a Spanish motorcycle rider, has died after crashing in qualifying for the 24 Hours of Catalunya on Friday.
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Joey Logano was awarded the pole based on owner points after qualifying for Saturday night's Cup Series race at Daytona was canceled due to lightning in the area.
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He still has ambitions to race in the United States but Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin says extending his contract with DJR Team Penske was an easy call.
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Ford's Lee Holdsworth has topped the timesheets in opening practice for the Townsville 400 Supercars event, with defending champion Scott McLaughlin third.
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Brad Keselowski says being blocked by other drivers has caused him to wreck in four of the past five races at Daytona, so when William Byron blocked him in practice Thursday, Keselowski hit Byron to send the message that he's not lifting off the gas.
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NASCAR has raced at Daytona in conjunction with the Fourth of July since 1959, but that tradition comes to an end Saturday, as Daytona's second Cup race of the season will move to late August in 2020.
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Holden will retain a factory presence on the Supercars grid until at least the end of the 2021 season after renewing its deal with powerhouse Triple Eight.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has vowed to support Pierre Gasly despite the French driver's poor start to the season.
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Mercedes is confident it can find a solution for the cooling issues that cost it performance at the Austrian Grand Prix and has revealed it was already working on a solution even before it turned a wheel at the Red Bull Ring last weekend.
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Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin has signed a new deal with DJR Team Penske, along with teammate Fabian Coulthard.
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Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto feels "ashamed" Formula One did not agree to change the specification of this year's tyres in an attempt to curb Mercedes' dominance this season.
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In his 134th career Cup start, Alex Bowman raced to victory at Chicagoland to join the elusive winner's club.
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After a thrilling Austrian Grand Prix, we assembled our panel of F1 journalists to discuss the main talking points from a weekend that saw Mercedes falter and a fanstastic battle between Red Bull and Ferrari unfold
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Romain Grosjean offered a bleak assessment of Haas' Austrian Grand Prix, saying his lack of grip was so bad that it felt like a wet race.
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After seeing Max Verstappen's thrilling Austrian Grand Prix win Red Bull boss Christian Horner dismissed suggestions of the Dutchman having his heart set on a move to a rival team.
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F1 race director Michael Masi said it would be unfair to compare Max Verstappen's race-winning overtake in Austria and the incident that cost Sebastian Vettel victory at the Canadian Grand Prix earlier this month.