Only two teams secured 1-2 finishes in the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship. As to be expected, one of them was the ...
Masi left Formula 1 following the fallout of the 2021 Abu Dhabi season final, and now holds a very similar role with ...
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Ex-F1 race director Masi lands new role in Kiwi championship
Masi left F1 following the fallout of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and now holds a very similar role with MotorSport New ...
As 2025 winds down, Supercars.com is ranking the top 10 drivers of the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship, continuing with ...
Zak Brown has become the new world champion, and Lando Norris now finds himself owed a car – not just any car, but his dream ...
Many will remember Mostert’s mid-race beer guzzling antics as a light-hearted act, but the Walkinshaw Andretti United driver ...
Supercars’ new finals series attracted its share of critics after the season’s most dominant driver – Broc Feeney – dropped ...
Ojeda joined Mercedes-AMG as a junior driver in 2025, and will retain that status into the new year. Although his ...
United Autosports will not be involved in Australia's Supercars Championship touring car series from next season.
McLaren Formula One CEO Zak Brown announced on Friday his United Autosports outfit will not be involved in Australia’s Supercars Championship touring car series from next season.
Zak Brown, McLaren Formula One CEO, announced that United Autosports will exit Australia's Supercars Championship. The decision stems from their growing involvement in the World Endurance Championship ...
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