McLaren boss Ian James is aware that the side have things to work on ahead of Rome, following a disappointing race in Portland.
René Rast and Jake Hughes have both called for McLaren to address their race pace issues, which led to zero points in Portland.
DS Penske were forced to start from the pit-lane in Portland after using illegal scanners.
ABT CUPRA left Portland with just a single point for their efforts, following a huge 27G crash for Nico Müller.
Robin Frijns finished tenth in Portland to add another point to the team’s tally, whilst Nico Müller suffered a terrifying 27G crash.
Nissan qualified second and third in Portland, yet they left the E-Prix with just two points.
Norman Nato held on to finish ninth in Portland, whilst Sacha Fenestraz finished fifteenth after hitting his team-mate.
Mick Schumacher is set to take part in this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, where he will drive his father’s legendary Mercedes W02 from the 2011 season.
Mahindra scored some valuable points in Portland last weekend, having not finished amongst the top ten since the end of April.
Daniel Ricciardo is set to be evaluated by Red Bull next month, adding to the pressure currently on Sergio Pérez.
Lucas Di Grassi finally ended his ten race point-less streak, after finishing seventh in Portland.
Driving his father Johnny’s Pro 4 truck, C.J. Greaves closed a turbulent weekend in Crandon with his second straight Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run triumph.
Ross Chastain won his first NASCAR Cup Series pole, led the most laps, and scored his first win of 2023 in a masterclass at Nashville.
Despite being caught in an early wreck, A.J. Allmendinger cruised to victory on two overtime restarts at Nashville.
Pirelli’s Mario Isola describes the Canadian Grand Prix as the “most closely balanced so far this season”
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Pirelli Motorsport Director Mario Isola discusses the Canadian Grand Prix, which saw both one-stop and two- stop tyre strategies utilized successfully.
A collision between Maximilian Günther and Edoardo Mortara cost Maserati important points in Portland, leaving the team with “mixed emotions”.
Maximilian Günther claimed sixth in Portland; however, he accidently caused team-mate Edoardo Mortara to retire late on.



