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The Ford Mustang isn't a new name in the world of Le Mans racing, but it has been a hot minute since its presence graced the famed French endurance race. The Mustang last raced at Circuit de la Sarthe more than a quarter of a century ago, but it will return to next year's 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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From NASCAR to MotoGP, every time Trackhouse has shocked the racing world
Roughly five years ago, Trackhouse did not exist as a race team, but they've surprised a lot of people since then
The two-time INDYCAR SERIES champion and 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner (photo) is making his first sports car start since 2003 this weekend in the Indianapolis 8 Hour presented by AWS on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
For the first time ever, the Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin will welcome a two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner to its grid. Earl Bamber will make his series debut at Martinsville Speedway on Thursday.
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Brad Sweet Announces Retirement From Full-Time Sprint Car Racing
Brad Sweet has made more news in this extraordinarily active Sprint Car silly season — and this time, it's his most significant announcement yet. After a decorated career accentuated with six straight 410 national titles from 2019-24 and his 2018 Knoxville Nationals victory,
Former NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne released a statement regarding the retirement of his driver, Brad Sweet, from full-time sprint car racing.
Max Esterson said he’s hoping to use this weekend’s Motul Petit Le Mans as a way to “break into” the sports car racing scene, having been given a chance to make his GTP debut with JDC-Miller Motorsports.
“One-hundred forty-seven is the largest field of cars we had (during Dirt at the Downs), and the largest in my tenure as race director,” HD race director Brain Gibson said. “For the 100th year, it’s been a tremendous amount of work, but it has been tremendously rewarding to see it all come together as well as it has.
It's all love between father and son, even as Kevin Harvick says 13-year-old Keelan has "whipped my butt" when competing on the track.
With the skies over Indianapolis Motor Speedway darkening and rain threatening, the Indianapolis 8 Hour was under its first full-course caution as the countdown clock hit four hours. The caution came not for an incident on track,