Porsche successfully secured back-to-back victories in the Daytona 24 Hours, as ex-F1 driver Felipe Nasr brought home the #7 Porsche Penske.
It was an action-packed race which had started with considerable green flag running, with BMW having held the early lead.
READ MORE: Porsche claim staggering Daytona 24 Hours victory in dramatic final hour
Sainz Sr makes staggering Hamilton claim: 'He approached Ferrari'
Carlos Sainz Sr has staggeringly claimed that it was Lewis Hamilton who approached Ferrari over a move, not the other way around.
Ferrari signing the seven-time world champion on a multi-year deal resulted in Sainz Sr's son departing the Maranello-based team at the end of last season.
READ MORE: Sainz Sr makes staggering Hamilton claim: 'He approached Ferrari'
Bottas opens up about harsh consequence of F1 snub
Valtteri Bottas has disclosed what he will miss most about racing, after failing to secure a full-time seat in F1 for the 2025 season.
It is a difficult reality for the 10-time grand prix winner to acquiesce with, who has returned to Mercedes in support of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli as the Brackley-based squad's reserve driver.
READ MORE: Bottas opens up about harsh consequence of F1 snub
Well-known British figure ridicules Hamilton in weird rant
Well-known British television figure Jeremy Clarkson has ridiculed Lewis Hamilton in a weird rant, taking aim at the Ferrari driver's first week at Maranello.
Clarkson, best known for being a former Top Gear host, is a big Formula 1 fan, and is often spotted at various grands prix.
READ MORE: Well-known British figure ridicules Hamilton in weird rant
Colapinto delivered extreme F1 exit verdict
Former F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve has insisted that Franco Colapinto "can't cry" about not featuring on the grid this season.
Colapinto had been pushing for a seat on this year's grid, although hurt his chances in the closing rounds of last season following multiple heavy crashes.
FIA steward outlines expectations for F1 rule change
Johnny Herbert insists he is not expecting anything out of the ordinary when F1 resumes with the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March, despite expected changes to racing rules.
The three-time grand prix winner, who is set to steward the round in Melbourne, came under criticism last year for comments he made about on-track action, as he dovetailed his role for the FIA with punditry work.
READ MORE: FIA steward outlines expectations for F1 rule change
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