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  • 4 days ago | thesportsrush.com | Vidit Dhawan

    With over two decades of experience in covering F1 for several different broadcasters, Ted Kravitz is one of the sport’s top pitlane reporters. He is known for his hot takes and uncomfortable questions to drivers and team principals. Despite getting embroiled in controversy on multiple occasions because of his opinions, the 51-year-old loves his job. This is why, as he said in a recent interview with former McLaren mechanic Marc Priestley, he has had ‘no career progression’.

  • 4 days ago | yardbarker.com | Vidit Dhawan

    The FIA will most likely take note of this and will try and come up with some measures that protect drivers or anyone else working in the sport from facing such threats. It is fair to say that Colapinto will not endorse what a small group of his fans did as he too could face a similar situation if he fails to deliver for Alpine. It is understood that the 21-year-old Argentine is given a five-race contract, which means he will have to hit the ground running immediately.

  • 4 days ago | thesportsrush.com | Vidit Dhawan

    While competing in F1 is the biggest dream of most aspiring racers, reaching the pinnacle of motorsport can also be the reason for their worst nightmares. With all drivers having thousands of followers (and most in the millions), close tabs are kept on them at all times. And F1’s fanbase on social media platforms has become quite toxic, developing vitriol against multiple drivers.

  • 4 days ago | thesportsrush.com | Vidit Dhawan

    McLaren CEO Zak Brown has racing in his blood as he loves all types of motorsports from F1 to IndyCar. While he has overseen McLaren’s renaissance to front-running form in various disciplines, F1 still holds dear to him. So it makes sense why F1 cars dominate his personal collection of race cars from the past. The American recently gave ESPN’s Nicole Briscoe a walkthrough of this car collection.

  • 5 days ago | thesportsrush.com | Vidit Dhawan

    With how poorly the 2025 season is going so far, most people associated with Aston Martin already have half a mind to skip ahead to next year, when the regulations reset. But not everything is as straightforward as it seems. The arrival of aero-genius Adrian Newey, which was expected to take them to new heights, could, in fact, hold them back. Owner Lawrence Stroll is determined to win a championship someday, and it’s unlikely he’ll rest until he’s put everything on the line.

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