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Is 2026 the year Peugeot finally wins in WEC?

There is a massive sense of anticipation at Peugeot's World Endurance Championship squad for the coming 2027 season. That is when further Evo jokers are finally expected to eliminate the remaining weaknesses of the 9X8 - remnants of an unfortunate timeline of events from the project's early phases in 2020, including the LMH-LMDh convergence. But before then, a full season remains on the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/B4fF5QS via IFTTT
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Pool position: bringing Glastonbury glam to Silverstone

For many years the finest comestible one could look forward to at the British Grand Prix was a greasy bacon sandwich. The home of the first world championship race spent a long time running on the fumes of former glories, slipping ever further behind the times, arguably reaching its nadir in PR terms in 2002 when low cloud prevented commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone’s helicopter ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/S6wKauY via IFTTT

Supercars Christchurch: Allen holds off Kostecki for maiden win

Kai Allen has written his name into the Supercars history books by taking out the first of four races at Ruapuna Park, near Christchurch in New Zealand. In the 37-lap race held over from last Sunday’s cyclone-affected Taupo meeting, the 20-year-old steered his Grove Racing Ford Mustang to a narrow 0.742s win. He held out 2023 champion and points leader Brodie Kostecki (Dick Johnson ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/lKZvHeV via IFTTT

Duke video archive: Macau 1990 watchalong with Anthony Davidson

Anthony Davidson sits down with Autosport's Kevin Turner for an electrifying new series called Autosport Retro. Together, they crack open the Duke Archives to relive some of motorsport’s most unforgettable moments, watching classic footage and reacting to it as it unfolds. The series launches with a bang, revisiting the legendary 1990 Macau Grand Prix, street racing at its most ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/firP89K via IFTTT

Quartararo staying “a little bit out” of Yamaha development as frustrations grow

Fabio Quartararo revealed he is trying to stay a “little bit out” of Yamaha’s bike development process amid mounting frustrations with its V4 project in MotoGP. The Japanese manufacturer’s decision to abandon its long-running inline-four engine configuration has left it firmly on the back foot in 2026, even as management remains convinced it will pay off in the long term. Quartararo ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/qwakiRF via IFTTT

Supercars to make Chevrolet Camaro updates after parity investigation

Supercars will make a parity change to the Chevrolet Camaro teams in time for this weekend’s fourth round at Ruapuna Park in Christchurch, New Zealand. On Thursday, the Supercars Commission notified the teams that small changes will be made to the Camaro front splitter and rear wing to shift the car's aerodynamic balance rearwards. In a note to the teams the Commission said: “Following ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/bMaj2J4 via IFTTT

Domenicali: F1 'needs to decide' on the next engine regulations this year

Formula 1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali believes the series as a whole should try and agree on a future power unit formula as early as this year, backing a push for a lighter and simpler engine. Initiated by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's public desire for F1 to move to simpler, cheaper power units in the future, F1 stakeholders held meetings 12 months ago on what a future engine ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/472Z3Nl via IFTTT