Globe Opinion editor Jim Dao sits down for a political roundtable with columnist Joan Vennochi and Ideas writer.
Hendrick Motorsports sim driver Anthony Alfredo, who subbed in for Alex Bowman, reflected on the crash that ended his ...
Will the new requirements for drivers at the start of races in 2026 create an unpredictable dash to the first corner in ...
Formula 1 has heeded the fears of varying fortunes of drivers off the start line, with the announcement of a new procedure for this weekend’s curtain-raiser in Australia. F1 is facing a plethora of ...
The change introduces a five-second delay before the traditional starting light sequence begins, designed to help drivers ...
A new five-second wait procedure before the starting lights has been introduced for F1 races on safety grounds ...
When automakers launch a one-make race series, they typically select the sportiest car in their range. Porsche races the 911 ...
Formula 1 has trialled a new race start procedure – involving flashing blue grid panels – at pre-season testing in Bahrain. Following discussions in a meeting of the F1 Commission on Wednesday, 10 ...
Safety concerns prompted a change of plans for the Albert Park opener ...
The Indianapolis 500 will always be IndyCar’s crown jewel, but Miller believes Arlington has the ingredients to become a ...
Grand prix starts have always held the potential for chaos, but this year there's almost guaranteed drama when the lights go out in Australia on Sunday. ESPN explains why.
Formula 1 drivers are bracing for “chaos” as they step into the unknown at this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix and the start of the new rules cycle. With the new-for-2026 power units ...
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