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  1. Thierry Neuville says his World Rally Championship future beyond 2025 will likely be determined by Hyundai’s WRC plans as he doesn’t see himself “going on with another brand”.The WRC points leader has signed a new one-year extension that will take him into a 12th season with the Korean marque.However, the Belgian’s WRC future beyond 2025 is unclear with Hyundai yet to confirm its ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. Thierry Neuville has signed a one-year contract extension to remain with Hyundai, alongside Ott Tanak, to contest the 2025 World Rally Championship.The current WRC points leader had entered into the final year of his current deal with the Korean marque this season, before reaching a new agreement that will take the five-time title runner-up into a 12th year with the team in WRC.Neuville will once ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. Check out the greatest moments from the Cook Out Southern 500! View the full article
  4. "That rumor has certainly been annoying," said Bowman during NASCAR Playoff Media Day on Wednesday."Obviously, my contract is through the end of 2026. All I can tell you is like what my bosses have told me, and that is that there are no plans to change anything. Yeah, rumors are just rumors. Hopefully they’ll get their announcements done so my rumors stop, obviously. Yeah, as far as I know ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Surprise exits, stunning upsets, and wild finishes are hallmarks of the modern playoff format in NASCAR. However, there are several signs that point to this year being unlike any that came before it. There are familiar faces out and unexpected names in, all wrapped around a schedule that has doubled the number of drafting tracks and road courses. While the dominant driver has fallen short of the ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Surprise exits, stunning upsets, and wild finishes are hallmarks of the modern playoff format in NASCAR. However, there are several signs that point to this year being unlike any that came before it. There are familiar faces out and unexpected names in, all wrapped around a schedule that has doubled the number of drafting tracks and road courses. While the dominant driver has fallen short of the ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Did Parker Retzlaff deserve backlash for not helping push Chevy teammate Kyle Busch to a potential win at Daytona? We break it down. View the full article
  8. The Kansas City Chiefs are striving to three-peat — as are the UConn Huskies and Las Vegas Aces. Who are the last teams to accomplish that feat? View the full article
  9. The regular 2024 NASCAR Cup series season may have ended at Darlington, with Tyler Reddick crowned its champion, but the title is far from settled. That's all determined in the next 10 races that make up the Cup playoffs. This year marks the 10th year with the knockout-style format. Originally called 'The Chase' in 2004 and involving 10 drivers who simply tried to gather more points than the ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. The regular 2024 NASCAR Cup series season may have ended at Darlington, with Tyler Reddick crowned its champion, but the title is far from settled. That's all determined in the next 10 races that make up the Cup playoffs.This year marks the 10th year with the knockout-style format. Originally called 'The Chase' in 2004 and involving 10 drivers who simply tried to gather more points than the ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. International rallying returned to Britain for the first time since 2019 last weekend as Rali Ceredigion made a resoundingly successful debut as part of the European Rally Championship. The event certainly filled British rally fans with hope and, just maybe, could be a catalyst for a Rally GB revival.Last weekend marked yet another impressive step for the Welsh asphalt rally that has achieved ERC ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. The regular 2024 NASCAR Cup series season may have closed at Darlington, crowning Tyler Reddick its champion, but the 2024 Series title is far from settled. That's all determined in the next 10 races as part of the Cup playoffs. If you're already lost, or a fan who needs a refresher, we've got you.This year marks the 10th year with the knockout-style format. Originally called 'The Chase' in 2004 ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Chase Briscoe discussed his "unbelivable" win at Darlington to make the NASCAR playoffs on "Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour." View the full article
  14. The 16-driver Cup Series playoff field is set. So who is the favorite to take home the championship in Phoenix? We break it all down. View the full article
  15. World champions Sebastien Ogier and Kalle Rovanpera will feature for Toyota to help the Japanese marque’s World Rally Championship title bid at Rally Chile.Toyota will therefore field four GR Yaris Rally1 cars for the final gravel round of the season held in the South American nation from 26-29 September.Ogier and Rovanpera have both been contesting partial campaigns this season although it ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Kevin Harvick, Kaitlyn Vincie, and Mamba Smith previewed the NASCAR Playoffs round of 16 and predicted who they think will win the Cup Series Championship. View the full article
  17. Bubba Wallace spoke on coming up 27 points short of making the playoffs. View the full article
  18. Kyle Larson was one point away from winning the regular-season title. Does he feel like the Indy 500 day continues to come back and impact him? View the full article
  19. Bob Pockrass discussed who will win the 2024 cup series champion View the full article
  20. Stewart-Haas Racing's 15-year story in NASCAR will come to an end in just ten weeks, but after a miracle moment in Darlington, the team's 323 employees have something fight for until that day comes: the Cup Series championship.Those employees were at the forefront of Chase Briscoe's mind as he stood on the front stretch, celebrating his improbable victory in the Southern 500.“To get this 14 car ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Given his shot at the regular season title and the championship-boosting points that come with it, no one would blame Tyler Reddick for heading into last night's race at Darlington — the season finale — with a pit in his stomach. Only it wasn't nerves making him feel bad."I thought I was going to (puke)," said Reddick, who battled a brutal stomach bug that made an already tense race even more ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. As Tyler Reddick bested Kyle Larson by a single point in the fight for the regular season title, his teammate Bubba Wallace was in a far more precarious position. The driver of the No. 23 Toyota started the Southern 500 from pole position and was able to close down to within 11 points of the 16th and final playoff spot through the first two stages. But as the race went on, the battle to make the ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. Bubba Wallace, Kyle Busch and Ross Chastain saw their playoff hopes come to end at Darlington, leaving each lamenting missed chances. View the full article
  24. Chase Briscoe held off Kyle Busch for a walk-off victory Sunday at Darlington that launched him into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. View the full article
  25. Chris Buescher entered the regular season finale with a 21-point buffer over Bubba Wallace, holding the 16th and final spot in the playoffs. However, the pressure quickly grew as laps clicked away. Wallace scored 11 stage points while Buescher collected only one, causing the margin between to be slashed nearly in half.When a fellow Front Row Motorsports' Todd Gilliland put Buescher in the outside ...Keep readingView the full article

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