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  1. The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series is on the horizon, and reigning champ Joey Logano is not the favorite to win it all. Check out the odds, with insight from Bob Pockrass. View the full article
  2. The Clash at Bowman Gray is this Sunday on FOX, and last year's race winner Denny Hamlin is not the favorite. Check out the latest odds. View the full article
  3. Joey Logano won the Cup last year, and Kyle Larson won the most regular season races. But neither driver tops the preseason power rankings. View the full article
  4. Some of the greatest athletes in sports history are a part of a father-son duo. Which ones are the best? FOX Sports research ranked the 10 greatest. View the full article
  5. The fans have spoken, and they want changes to the NASCAR playoff format. However, they'll have to wait. View the full article
  6. The 2025 World Rally Championship season is well and truly underway with last weekend’s season opener in Monte Carlo already offering a glimpse into what lies ahead. There is always an air of excitement and anticipation before the start of a new season, and last week the levels were raised given the unpredictability as to who would adapt to the new 2025 regulations the best. ‘Monte ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. After much speculation and intrigue, Corey LaJoie has finally revealed his 2025 plans. LaJoie joins an impressive list of open entries who will attempt to make the 67th running of the Daytona 500 next month — part of a partial season schedule he’ll drive with Rick Ware Racing. Lajoie has run eight straight at Daytona (with a fourth-place finish last year), though this will mark the first ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Kalle Rovanpera described his recovery to fourth in Monte Carlo as “not a total disaster” for the start of his pursuit of a third World Rally Championship title. Rovanpera has openly admitted that Monte Carlo is not among the events that suit him, but last weekend he struggled to perform to his own high standards on Hankook's slick tyre. The Finn found himself sitting in sixth on ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Oliver Solberg has been issued a five-minute penalty for ‘exhibition driving’ at the Monaco Grand Prix circuit’s Fairmont Hairpin on his way to parc ferme at the Monte Carlo Rally. Last year’s WRC2 title runner-up was caught drifting around the famous turn, which is part of one of the rally’s road sections. The offence occurred following the conclusion of the final podium at the World ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Sebastien Ogier has said claiming a record-extending 10th Monte Carlo Rally victory means “the world” - but has “no idea” if it will be his final appearance at the historic event. Ogier emerged from a dramatic last day to claim victory by 18.5seconds over Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans at the famous asphalt rally, which opened the 2025 World Rally Championship campaign. The eight-time ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier clinched a record-extending 10th Monte Carlo victory after holding his nerve in a dramatic climax to the World Rally Championship season opener. Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais kept in control in a final stage showndown to take a memorable win by 18.4s from Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans, with Hyundai’s new signing Adrien Fourmaux taking the final podium spot ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. The World Rally Championship Monte Carlo opener is set for final stage showdown with 22.2s covering the top three after changeable weather conditions shook up the leaderboard. Toyota’s Sebastian Ogier is pursuing a record-extending 10th Monte Carlo win and managed to survive tricky icy conditions across the two morning stages, but his lead has been cut to 18.1s by team-mate Elfyn ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Thierry Neuville has been hit with a €10.000 fine for a breach of World Rally Championship sporting regulations during the Monte Carlo Rally. Reigning world champions Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe were found to have contravened the rules by driving on a road section without all four wheels of their car rotating [Article 34.1.5]. The offence occurred on Friday after stage six when ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Hyundai team principal Cyril Abiteboul believes Ott Tanak's perfect Saturday afternoon at the opening round of the new World Rally Championship season was down to the combination of a "deep look" into his approach and the correct tyre strategy. Sebastien Ogier leads Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans by 20.3 seconds heading into Sunday's running, with Tanak 6.7 seconds further back in fourth, surging ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Sebastien Ogier will take a 20.3s lead into the final day of the World Rally Championship season-opener in Monte Carlo after a Saturday afternoon dominated by Hyundai's Ott Tanak. The Toyota driver managed to extend his advantage across a second pass of the morning's stages that had become incredibly dirty. The eight-time world champion made no mistakes to ensure his pursuit of a ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Connor Zilisch has had more success than most pro racers — let alone most 18 year olds. In 2024 alone, he earned class victories in the Rolex 24 and Sebring 12 endurance events, won five of the eight ARCA races he entered, earned pole position for his first NASCAR Truck start, and went on to win in his NASCAR Xfinity debut at Watkins Glen. Going into 2025, expectations are high as he ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Gregoire Munster's maiden World Rally Championship stage win in Monte Carlo was a "deserved" reward for both the driver and the team that worked until 3am to repair a mechanical fault. Munster was one of the star performers through Friday running as high as fourth and was on course to end the day in sixth before a mechanical issue on the final road section forced the Luxembourger to retire his ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. Toyota's Sebastien Ogier moved a step closer to a record-extending 10th Monte Carlo Rally win after increasing his lead at the World Rally Championship season-opener on Saturday morning. The eight-time world champion managed to increase his overnight advantage to 17.2s over Hyundai's Adrien Fourmaux, who leapfrogged Toyota's Elfyn Evans [+20.0s]. Kalle Rovanpera just about hung onto fourth ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Sebastien Ogier capitalised on a mistake from Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans to end an eventful Friday leading the World Rally Championship opener in Monte Carlo. The eight-time world champion began the day sitting third after a mistake on Thursday night cost him the rally lead. But a strong showing across Friday’s five completed stages hauled Ogier into a 12.6s advantage over Evans, who was ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Toyota’s Elfyn Evans leads the Monte Carlo Rally after a dramatic Friday morning headlined by incidents for Hyundai duo Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak. Evans managed to survive two challenging stages affected by icy patches to head to the midway service with a 1.5s lead over team-mate and Monte Carlo master Sebastien Ogier, while Hyundai’s new recruit Adrien Fourmaux climbed to third ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Officials have been forced to cancel stage five of the World Rally Championship opener in Monte Carlo due to a spectator medical issue. Before crews were able to start the 16.68km Saint-Leger-les-Melezes/La Batie-Neuve stage, officials announced there would be a delay to the start due to a spectator issue. Minutes later a call was made to cancel the test to allow medical crews to provide ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier handed Hyundai's Thierry Neuville the Monte Carlo Rally lead after a small mistake in the final stage of the opening night of the 2025 World Rally Championship. New-for-2025 non-hybrid powered Rally1 cars and Hankook tyres created plenty of unknowns in the event build up, but it was the familiar sight of record nine-time Monte Carlo winner Ogier topping the times ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. Shane van Gisbergen said he won't set goals for his inaugural Cup season but is confident that he can "do the job" driving No. 88 for Trackhouse. View the full article
  24. Red Bull ran a NASCAR Cup Series team from 2007 to 2011, then left the sport, going on to have some success in other racing series. But now it's back in the Cup, this time as the primary sponsor for Trackhouse Racing. The math makes sense. Trackhouse already has two Red Bull athletes on the squad: Shane van Gisbergen (who's been with the energy drink make since 2016) and young phenom Connor ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Shane van Gisbergen and Scott McLaughlin have a lot in common: New Zealanders who parlayed multiple Supercars championships in Australia (often battling each other) into U.S racing careers — SVG in NASCAR, and McLaughlin in IndyCar. But this weekend, their careers paths briefly overlap, as the duo become teammates in this year's Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona with Trackhouse Racing. This weekend ...Keep readingView the full article

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