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The anticipation for the 2025 World Rally Championship (WRC) season is palpable as M-Sport unveils its newly liveried Ford Puma, set to compete in the prestigious rally series. With the Monte Carlo Rally approaching, this British team is placing its bets on a refined navy blue color scheme, continuing its partnerships with industry leaders like
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The Dakar Rally holds a prestigious place in the history of motorsport, having traversed various countries since its inception in 1979. This year’s event, however, was fiercely competitive, and it witnessed a significant milestone as Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi achieved what no other driver had done before: lifting the Touareg trophy on home soil. Amidst
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The Miami Grand Prix, once characterized by skepticism and uncertainty, has steadily transformed into a respected event on the Formula 1 calendar. In 2024, the race, under the leadership of its president Tyler Epp, blossomed into a spectacle that both competitors and fans could embrace. Initially, the Miami International Autodrome faced criticism and high expectations
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Mahindra Racing, a longstanding competitor in the Formula E series, finds itself at a critical juncture as it weighs its options for the future. With the upcoming transition to Gen4 regulations set for the 2026-27 season, the team’s principal, Fred Bertrand, emphasizes their dedication to the electric racing championship. However, this assertion of commitment comes
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The seventh stage of the Dakar Rally unfurled in an unexpected manner, turning pre-established trajectories on their heads. On this day, Toyota’s Lucas Moraes showcased a spectacular performance, managing to outperform his Ford rival, Mattias Ekström, amid a plethora of challenges. The stage, significantly shorter than usual at 418 kilometers around Al Duwadimi, presented teams
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The world of motorsport is replete with high-stakes drama, intense rivalries, and regulatory controversies. This year’s Dakar Rally has been no exception, especially highlighted by Dacia driver Nasser Al-Attiyah’s vocal criticism of the FIA’s decision to bar fellow competitor Carlos Sainz Sr. from continuing in the race. This decision, framed on safety grounds after both