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Cadillac ultimately dominated the 6 Hours of Interlagos in Brazil. But World Endurance Championship Balance of Performance is ...
Jenson Button is set to end his full-time racing career at the end of 2025 due to shifting priorities and a desire to spend ...
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GPblog on MSNButton to exit latest adventure to prioritise family — is this the end of the road?Jenson Button has announced he will no longer drive in WEC (World Endurance Championship) the next campaign. Is this the end of the road for the British driver? Button claimed his one and only Formula ...
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Autosport on MSNAutosport Racing podcast: The Cadillac curse breaks - WEC Sao Paulo 6 Hours reviewChief Kevin Turner sits down with Sportscar correspondent Gary Watkins to review Round 5 of the 2025 World Endurance ...
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motorsport.com on MSNWEC São Paulo: Cadillac penalty shakes up starting grid for 6 Hours raceAn impeding penalty drops the #38 Cadillac down a place at Interlagos, and will start the endurance race from 3rd ...
Alex Lynn, Will Stevens and Norman Nato lead home a dominant 1-2 for Hertz Team JOTA, while Lexus also claims a breakthrough ...
The smart thinking was that if the Sebastien Bourdais juggernaut was ever to be derailed, it would be at the Milwaukee Mile. This is where Bourdais’ Newman-Haas Racing team hasn’t sat on the ...
Observers might have thought that Champ Car did not want Sebastien Bourdais to finish the season and his series career with another win. Yet if that perception in Mexico City worked against Champ ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Sebastien Bourdais was in one of the best race cars he'd ever had, so fast that most of his competitors thought he would win the pole for the Indianapolis 500.
AVONDALE, AZ - APRIL 07: Sebastien Bourdais #18 driver of the Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda IndyCar stands on the grid before the start of the Verizon IndyCar Series Phoenix Grand Prix ...
Sebastien Bourdais had no intention of giving him that satisfaction of either, not with the Japanese star screaming in his face. Sato grabbed Bourdais by the collar of his firesuit, then his helmet.
When four-time Champ-Car champion Sebastien Bourdais announced his promotion to Formula One as part of the Scuderia Toro Rosso, many questions were hanging in the air. Why now? He had a ...
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