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Lawrence Stroll bought the team and a stake in the carmaker. He’s now testing the old racing adage, “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday.”
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Lawrence Stroll bought the team and a stake in the carmaker. He’s now testing the old racing adage, “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday.”
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The academy is another attempt to get females into Formula 1 in various roles, but also behind the wheel.
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Formula 1 held its first Grand Prix there, and the track is now negotiating with the sport to keep racing.
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The team keeps making changes, and now its drivers are climbing onto the podium.
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For kids who dream of racing professionally, steering go-karts around a twisting track is where it all begins.
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The famous race, often a testing ground for the automotive industry, has hit its centennial.
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It has won the top class for the past five years, but Cadillac, Peugeot, Porsche and Ferrari have returned to try to take the crown.
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Newgarden, the two-time IndyCar series champion, won his first career Indy 500 after a late sprint. He passed last year’s winner, Marcus Ericsson, who disagreed with the restart procedure.