"Burton’s departure may lead to a reunion with Toyota for the series veteran. Our sources at the Daily Downforce confirm that ...
Luke Fenhaus, the 21-year-old from Wausau, will join Hettinger Racing, a team also making its first venture into NASCAR's No.
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How Ford is shaping Red Bull 2026 F1 power unit programme
'Bear with us', says Laurent Mekies, as Red Bull and Ford partner up on the first Red Bull Powertrains ...
Ford’s F1 comeback has got the cynics raising eyebrows. We went to Detroit to decipher the Blue Oval’s true role in Red ...
Midwestern short-track star Luke Fenhaus will make his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut in the Feb. 14 United Rentals 300 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. The 21-year-old racer from ...
What do you get when you add Ford Racing, an agile compact platform, and a host of aftermarket parts together? The Ford ...
Sigma Performance Services was supposed to purchase AM Racing, but things have taken a turn before the 2026 season.
Twenty-five years ago, Chevy’s sportscar won the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona for the first time, launching a new era of Motown ...
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SPS Racing terminates planned acquisition of NASCAR O'Reilly team
Sigma Performance Services will not actually take over AM Racing as the acquisition was never finalized ...
Jim Farley likes to race when he's not at work running the Ford Motor Company. He's at Daytona this week racing a fast ...
AM Racing has resurrected its O'Reilly Auto Parts Series program for the 2026 season, despite previously announcing a sale to Sigma Performance Services.
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'Ford Racing can't be a marketing department:' Ford's CEO on the business of performance
CEO Jim Farley tells Motor1 that Ford is running a similar playbook to Porsche and Ferrari—and making money at it, too.
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