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IndyCar driver reveals how 'golden boy' Mick Schumacher forced his career change away from Ferrari F1
Many active IndyCar drivers are products of the European Formula circuit who first eyed F1 before going across to the pond to ...
Who doesn’t love the feel of a real car? Right? And who better to judge if a simulator is worth the hassle or not, better than the seven-time Formula 1world champion? Right? So, will you call Lewis ...
Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher claimed pole position for the 2002 United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis with a lap of 1:10.790. Twenty-four years later, his son Mick Schumacher set a ...
James Hinchcliffe dives deep into the many differences between open-wheeled racing in INDYCAR and Formula 1.
Stefan Johansson joins Racers Unchained for a wide-ranging conversation about one of the most fascinating careers in ...
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