“Team Penske announced today the departures of INDYCAR Team President, Tim Cindric, INDYCAR Managing Director, Ron Ruzewski and INDYCAR General Manager Kyle Moyer from the organization. Team Penske will have further announcements this week related to personnel and replacements for this weekend’s Indianapolis 500.” From Roger Penske: “Nothing is more important than the integrity of our sport and our race teams. We have had organizational failures during the last two years, and we had to make necessary changes. I apologize to our fans, our partners and our organization for letting them down.”
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Team Penske announce huge IndyCar departures following Indy 500 qualifying controversy

Ahead of the Indy 500 on Sunday, Team Penske has made the massive decision to dismiss three of their biggest names on the IndyCar side as they look to rebuild their reputation. Team President Tim Cindric, Managing Director Ron Ruzewski, and General Manager Kyle Moyer have left the organisation. It’s a huge development as all…

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McLaren rumoured to be slower after Technical Directive was issued prior to Imola.
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McLaren’s pace rumoured to be down in Imola due to Technical Directive

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Bradley Lord in the Mercedes F1 team garage during F1 Imola GP
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Bradley Lord explains what went wrong for Mercedes at the F1 Imola GP

Team representative Bradley Lord explained how tyre troubles hampered Mercedes’ performance in the F1 Imola GP. Saturday sparked hope for a promising performance in the race after George Russell secured P3 in qualifying, ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris. However, tyre woes on Sunday made for a disappointing outing for Mercedes. After home hero Kimi Antonelli…

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Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the Paddock prior to final practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
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“He raced hard and well”: Horner backs Tsunoda after F1 Imola GP crash and points comeback

Christian Horner delivered a strong defence of Yuki Tsunoda following the Japanese driver’s dramatic weekend at the F1 Imola GP, which saw him crash heavily in Qualifying before mounting an impressive recovery drive to claim points from the pit lane. Horner supporting Tsunoda through adversity The Red Bull team principal was quick to praise Tsunoda’s…

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Del Pino reflects on his maiden podium after P2 finish in F3 Imola Sprint Race

MP Motorsport’s Bruno del Pino took home his maiden podium at the 2025 F3 Imola GP, finishing in P2, behind his teammate Tim Tramnitz. Initially in the lead, Del Pino was overtaken by Tramnitz, but maintained a strong pace to catch up and keep Nikola Tsolov behind. Speaking to the media including Pit Debrief, Del…

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McLaren junior Alex Dunne won his second Feature race of the 2025 F2 season at the Imola GP as the Irishman reclaimed the lead in the Drivers' Championship, and it was a topic that came up in the post-race print media session of their F1 Team Principal Andrea Stella.
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McLaren junior and F2 leader Dunne one of the most talented drivers — Stella

McLaren junior Alex Dunne won his second Feature race of the 2025 F2 season at the Imola GP as the Irishman reclaimed the lead in the Drivers’ Championship, and it was a topic that came up in the post-race print media session of their F1 Team Principal Andrea Stella. The 19-year-old joined the McLaren junior…

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