McLaren releases Malukas from contract after missing opening races
McLaren has released David Malukas from his contract to race for them after he failed to participate in the first three rounds of the championship.
McLaren has released David Malukas from his contract to race for them after he failed to participate in the first three rounds of the championship.
McLaren branded their performance in last weekend’s IndyCar race “abysmal” as none of their three cars finished inside the top 20.
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Scott McLaughlin led Will Power to a one-two finish which will have brought great satisfaction to Penske at the end of a tough week for the team.
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Mitch Evans took victory in the Monaco Eprix ahead of Jaguar team mate Nick Cassidy after the team mates worked together to hold off the two DS Penskes.
Why was Pierre Gasly unhappy with his team? Who did Aston Martin blame for Lance Stroll’s crash? Un-broadcast radio reveals these and more.
What did Nico Hulkenberg spot when inspecting the underside of his VF24 in Shanghai? Can you come up with the best caption for this picture?
In the round-up: Monaco could be “strong” race for Williams • Jaguar commit to Formula E’s Gen4 • Edgar gets new livery
An emotional Josef Newgarden has apologised to IndyCar, its fans and his team after he was disqualified from the opening round in St. Petersburg.
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali sees no reason not to add more sprint rounds to the calendar in future seasons.
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