Max Verstappen reveals the role he played in Gianpiero Lambiase's move from Red Bull to McLaren – Sportskeeda
Max Verstappen reveals the role he played in Gianpiero Lambiase's move from Red Bull to McLaren Sportskeeda

Max Verstappen reveals the role he played in Gianpiero Lambiase's move from Red Bull to McLaren Sportskeeda

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Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull at the end of 2026 seems inevitable Sportskeeda

FORD has been forced to recall a staggering 1.4million vehicles due to a software fault that could raise the risk of crashes on the road. The shock move comes after…

The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will run with 37 cars this weekend at Kansas Speedway, falling short of the standard 38-car grid. Motorsports journalist Joseph Srigley shared the preliminary entry list on April 13 for the Kansas Lottery 300. The number confirms that every entered car will make the race, with no teams sent […] The post NASCAR Kansas Speedway Entry List Brings Unexpected Twist appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Kyle Busch’s NASCAR Cup Series career is at a major crossroads.The 40-year-old is in his fourth season with Richard Childress Racing. Busch signed a one-year extension with the organization ahead of 2026, meaning his future beyond this year is unclear.On the racetrack, it has been a season of struggle for the driver of the No. […] The post NASCAR: 3 Potential Landing Spots for Kyle Busch in 2027 appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. pondered what the future holds for Joe Gibbs Racing after longtime car owner Joe Gibbs eventually steps away from NASCAR.In the wake of Joe’s grandson Ty Gibbs’ first career NASCAR Cup Series win on Sunday at Bristol, Earnhardt Jr. believes the future of the organization will dictate the driver of the No. […] The post Dale Earnhardt Jr. Ponders JGR’s Future Without Joe Gibbs appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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THE speed limit for an iconic and scenic United States highway has been reduced by a significant amount. New speed limit signs reflecting the change are already in place, with…

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Lewis Hamilton spotted with Kim Kardashian taking his Mercedes-Maybach for a ride Sportskeeda



Kyle Larson is the NASCAR race favorite at Kansas Speedway; mid-tier and longshot drivers very much can upset the field.

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NASCAR officials have confirmed the full prize purse for the 2026 AdventHealth 400 weekend at Kansas Speedway, offering a clear view of the financial scale tied to one of the season’s key races. According to veteran reporter Bob Pockrass, the NASCAR Cup Series event will carry a total purse of $11,233,037.The race is scheduled for […] The post NASCAR Cup Series 2026: AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway Prize Money: What Is the Purse? appeared first on Heavy Sports.

We're two months into the 2026 NASCAR season, and it's probably time to throw the red flag. At the very least, we need a yellow so we can regroup, refuel, and throw on some fresh Goodyears. Because buddy, folks ain't watching like they used to. And I'm not even talking about "back in the day." I'm talking about last year. Last year!Yes, viewership for the NASCAR Cup Series, specifically, is struggling this season. I say the "Cup Series," because ratings for the O'Reilly (Busch) Series on the CW are doing just fine. Thriving, actually. But things are looking bleak at the Cup level, and last Sunday's race at Bristol was a low point. Take a look:That's not all, by the way. Sunday's race at Bristol was the first time a NASCAR Cup Series race on FS1 averaged fewer than 2 million viewers … in the history of NASCAR Cup Series races airing on FS1! Think about that. That's an alarming data point. And it's true, by the way. No, it's not the lowest ever viewership for a NASCAR Cup Series race. I've seen numbers dip well below that for a summer race at New Hampshire on the USA Network.But that's the USA Network in July. That's understandable. This? This was BRISTOL, in April. In no world should a Bristol Cup race ever dip below the 2 million threshold. Yes, it was going up directly against The Masters, which had a massive year. I get it. This wasn't the first time the Cup Series had gone up against The Masters. They do it every year. The Masters had been around for a long time. So has NASCAR. This wasn't new. What is new(ish) is something I warned everyone about last season. NASCAR's new media deal, now in its second year, has completely changed the game. I'm not talking about streaming. That's a headache in its own right. I'm talking about Cup races being relegated to FS1 instead of FOX for all but THREE races so far this season. Three. In fact, we haven't had a Cup race on broadcast since COTA … on March 1. In just three years, the splits have essentially flipped. In 2023, through nine races, 66% of Cup races were on FOX. This year, that number is just 33%. That's obviously a massive swing, and the numbers are starting to show it. Any way you spin it, this has been a disappointing season for NASCAR in terms of ratings. The Daytona 500 was up slightly, but last year's race was also rain-delayed, so it's tough to compare. Viewership in nearly every other race has declined year-over-year:Yeah, forget the caution flag. We need a red flag, STAT. Let's stop the field and reassess this whole thing, because something stinks. Now, things will probably steady somewhat over the next few weeks. That's the only bit of good news I can give NASCAR today. For starters, FOX gets the next two races, including Talladega in two weeks. That race always does well. The competition also goes away for a bit, too. I don't think the NBA and NHL playoffs are going to make much of a dent in NASCAR viewership. Not a ton of crossover there. But otherwise? Yeah, it's been a bad season for the NASCAR Cup Series … so far. It could turn around. We're only in April. But, in my experience, this time of year is supposed to be when ratings are solid. They usually take a dip in the summer months. Don't even bother in the fall, because that's football season and nobody wins that battle. I've begged NASCAR to quit going up against college football and the NFL, and they, so far, haven't listened. Idiots!Anyway, the vibes aren't great at the moment. Ratings are down. Viewership is down. It's been a poor showing. And it deserves a red flag.

The NASCAR Cup Series found itself at the center of a new conversation after the April 12 Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Former driver Jeremy Mayfield drew attention to the crowd size at the historic short track, using social media to question the sport’s standing in the South.His comments came on the same […] The post NASCAR Cup Series Under Spotlight as Former Driver Questions Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway Attendance appeared first on Heavy Sports.


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There’s some real momentum building around NASCAR returning to the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, but will it matter at all? There’s been rumblings of NASCAR returning to the Nashville Fairground ever since former Mayor John Cooper announced in 2021 that the city had signed a letter of intent with Bristol Motor Speedway to renovate the Fairgrounds Speedway, which hasn’t hosted a NASCAR Cup Series race since 1984. Evidently, that’s still been a work in progress – or maybe even a work […] The post NASCAR President, Steve O’Donnell, Says Returning To Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Is An “Uphill Battle” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
