F1 Midweek: Hungary Is Mercedes’ Best Chance for a Win
It’s certainly not been the F1 season Mercedes-AMG Petronas had hoped for.
Jack Swansey primarily covers open-wheel racing for Frontstretch and co-hosts The Pit Straight Podcast,but you can also catch him writing about NASCAR, sports cars, and anything else with four wheels and a motor. Originally from North Carolina and now residing in Los Angeles, he joined the site as Sunday news writer midway through 2022 and is an avid collector (some would say hoarder) of die-cast cars.
It’s certainly not been the F1 season Mercedes-AMG Petronas had hoped for.
After Sunday’s M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono, NASCAR’s Brad Moran announced that race winner Denny Hamlin and runner-up Kyle Busch were disqualified.
He might have started from the pole, but Sunday’s (July 24) M&Ms Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono Raceway wasn’t an easy win for Denny Hamlin.
Kurt Busch and NASCAR announced that, following a hard crash in Cup qualifying at Pocono, the 2004 series champion has not been cleared to take the green flag.
For the fourth time in his IndyCar career, Josef Newgarden won at Iowa Speedway.
Charles Leclerc nabbed his seventh pole of this F1 season.
Is Pocono on the chopping block if the Next Gen car doesn’t work out there?
Christopher Bell has likely locked up a spot in the playoffs with six races remaining in the regular season.
Fresh off a Formula 1 test, and despite interference from slower cars in two rounds of three, Saturday (July 16) on the Exhibition Place street circuit in Toronto, Andretti Autosport’s Colton Herta became only the first two-time pole winner in 10 races of the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series season.
Chase Elliott’s latest victory showed he’ll be tough to beat for the regular season championship in the NASCAR Cup Series.