We call this a breakthrough problem, but it may have provided an obvious potential problem for them. Not so creepy, but it fits the bills of some racers that we are connected or tell the story in Racer No. 335.
Alex Palou, already a three-time NTT IndyCar Series champion, won the fourth title when he read this. The lack of victory in the oval race on his stats sheet was a slightly annoying anomaly, but perhaps a big deal for others. As he tells us in our cover story, he put it in the greatest way possible by winning the 109th Indianapolis 500. Are you happy now?
We’ll also see how the Spaniard, who has won eight wins and counted so far in 2025, compares to legendary greatest indycar seasons of all time, including AJ Voyt, Alsler and Mario Andretti.
For Oscar Piastri, it wasn’t that he was a real Formula 1 title contender, but only the question emerged when. But midway through the 2025 schedule, six season-high Grand Prix wins, with a 16-point championship lead leading so many experienced McLaren teammates Randnoris.
Will Piastri be the third Australian driver to win the Formula 1 title? We recall the antipolar ace that went before him. Looking back at Triple Champion Jack Brabham and his 1980 title-winning season, Alan Jones.

We also showcase Robert Kubica’s key role in the 24-hour Le Mans victory for the AF Corse Ferrari team. He was doomed to the seat of the F1 Ferrari before maintaining a major permanent arm injury in the 2011 Rally Crash, which completely resets existing expectations. However, Kubika never lost faith in his own possibilities, and Le Mans’ victory is more than red – it is a declaration of intention.
There’s more to catch up with team boss Michael Shank in the parallel program of the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship and Meyer Shank Racing in the NTT IndyCar series, and catch-ups on how six-time Indycar champion Scott Dixon keeps winning. 2000 NASCAR Cup Series.

In addition to analyzing the big racing storyline of performance in the scene, the automotive culture, spin, the big racing storyline, add a double dip to the double action with VR46 Ducati Motogp racer Franco Morbidelli and Motocross Rising Star Haiden Deegan.
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