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McLaren CEO Zak Brown Outlines IndyCar's Path to Continued Success

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown highlights three key areas for IndyCar's growth: calendar optimization, a new car to excite fans, and enhanced digital engagement, aiming to build on recent viewership gains and attract a younger audience.

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Verstappen commits to Red Bull through 2028

Max Verstappen, 27, reaffirmed his commitment to Red Bull Racing in Formula 1 until at least 2028, citing the team's family atmosphere and his long-term aspiration to end his career with them.

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Hockenheimring Aims for F1 Return with New Investment

Following a recent investment, the Hockenheimring in Germany is renewing its bid to host Formula 1 races, despite facing competition from countries offering substantial financial incentives.

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Cadillac to Use Competitor's Car for F1 Preparations

Cadillac, entering Formula 1 in 2026 with drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez, will use a rival team's car for pre-season testing due to the unavailability of its own 2026 car and the ban on private testing.

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Verstappen Aims for Zandvoort Victory to Boost Championship Bid

Max Verstappen seeks a home victory at the Zandvoort Grand Prix, aiming to improve his third-place standing in the World Championship; experts deem a win unlikely, despite his strong past performance at the circuit.

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Cadillac's 2026 F1 Team: Perez and Bottas to Lead

Cadillac announced its Formula 1 driver lineup for its 2026 debut season: Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas, both 35, signed multi-year contracts, bringing a combined 527 Grand Prix starts, 16 wins, and 106 podiums to the American team.

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Red Bull's Ruthless Driver Management: Tsunoda's Potential Ouster Highlights a Pattern

Red Bull Racing's history of discarding drivers, exemplified by Daniel Ricciardo and Nyck de Vries, suggests Yuki Tsunoda may be next, potentially replaced by Isack Hadjar in 2026, according to Auto, Motor und Sport.

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Raceprosim Founder's Insights: From Solo Project to Hardware Venture

Yurii Zinchenko, CEO of Raceprosim, details his journey from building racing simulators as a solo project to establishing a hardware venture, emphasizing the importance of combining diverse skills, leveraging modern tools, and prioritizing early user feedback.

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Formula One's Year-Round Investment in Las Vegas

Formula One is establishing a permanent presence in Las Vegas, extending beyond its annual race weekend with the creation of Grand Prix Plaza, a year-round attraction generating significant economic impact and community engagement.

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McLaren's Intra-Team Battle Echoes Historic Formula 1 Rivalries

The 2023 Formula 1 season showcases a McLaren intra-team title fight between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, echoing past rivalries like Senna-Prost (1988-89) and Hamilton-Alonso (2007) where teammate rivalries significantly impacted championship results.

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Cadillac's Formula 1 Debut: Pérez and Bottas Lead the Charge

Cadillac, entering Formula 1 in 2026, announced Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas as its drivers; Pérez, a former Red Bull driver with 6 wins, and Bottas, a former Mercedes driver with 10 wins, aim to challenge the existing Formula 1 hierarchy with the support of Ferrari engines initially.

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Formula E's Gen4: A Massive Leap in Electric Racing Performance

Formula E's Gen4 electric race cars, launching in 2026, will boast 600 kW power and 700 kW regeneration, a significant upgrade developed through collaboration between manufacturers, Formula E, and the FIA, aiming to accelerate EV adoption.

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