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The Netflix show sold the European sport to a U.S. audience. But will the romance last after the series is gone?
The New York Times – Sports:
The Netflix show sold the European sport to a U.S. audience. But will the romance last after the series is gone?
The New York Times – Sports:
Drivers are complaining of injuries, but some teams said changes should not be made midseason.
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The son of Mario Andretti has had much racing success, but breaking into Formula 1 poses a major challenge.
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The team once was a regular champion, but has fallen on hard times. New ownership is working to make it competitive again.
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Bold new project or crass money grab? Even golf’s best players can’t agree on the new Saudi-financed golf tour. Here’s what you need to know.
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With a few laps to go, Marcus Ericsson seemed to have the race well in hand. But a crash and a restart made him work a little harder for the victory.
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With some help from a Netflix series, Formula 1 has attracted more American viewers, creating uncertainty over whether that will threaten or boost the North America-based IndyCar series.
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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.