The New York Times – Travel:
From changing their work hours to driving farther in search of cheaper deals, people have been making crafty calculations to grapple with expensive gasoline.
The New York Times – Travel:
From changing their work hours to driving farther in search of cheaper deals, people have been making crafty calculations to grapple with expensive gasoline.
The New York Times – Sports:
The 12.4-mile sprint up to an altitude exceeding 14,000 feet is renowned internationally but more obscure in the United States, where hill climbs and rally racing are less popular.
The New York Times – Sports:
The actor jumped into the sport a few years ago, with a goal of driving in Le Mans. This weekend, he will be lining up on the grid.
The New York Times – Sports:
It has won the race the past four years, but Alpine and Glickenhaus have posted strong results in the World Endurance Championship.
The New York Times – Sports:
At 16, he is about to become the youngest driver to ever compete in the race.
The New York Times – Travel:
This is likely to be one of the busiest travel periods since the start of the pandemic.
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He is battling Max Verstappen of Red Bull for the lead, but even off the track, Leclerc keeps his adrenaline pumping.
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The team is part of the foundation of Formula 1. After recent poor seasons, it is performing again.
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The team has won eight consecutive titles, but Ferrari has shot ahead with its new car.