Da Costa beats Cassidy to win frantic second Berlin Eprix
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Antonio Felix da Costa won a frantic second race of the weekend at the Berlin Eprix, taking victory ahead of Nick Cassidy’s Jaguar.
Antonio Felix da Costa won a frantic second race of the weekend at the Berlin Eprix, taking victory ahead of Nick Cassidy’s Jaguar.
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Reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou scored his first victory of the season from pole position, but it was not a straightforward afternoon for the Ganassi driver.
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Nick Cassidy recovered from being last on track at the mid race stage to win the first race of the Berlin Eprix double-header.
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Ferrari blamed an error with their rear wing after losing pole position for the Six Hours of Spa when their number 50 car was found to be underweight.
Alex Palou continued IndyCar’s run of different pole-winners this year in an extremely close qualifying session at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ferrari secured a second successive World Endurance Championship pole for Saturday’s Six Hours of Spa with their number 50 car.
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Lando Norris says McLaren have every chance of being able to fight for the world championship next season after winning the Miami Grand Prix.
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Charles Leclerc will have a new race engineer for the first time in his Ferrari career from next week’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
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