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12/4/2025 |  Toyota deepens connections in F1 by sponsoring Haas team in 2026 (Associated Press (AP)) TOKYO (AP) — Toyota is increasing its presence in Formula 1 after taking over the title sponsorship of the Haas team on Thursday.
It’s another high-profile commitment to F1 by a major automaker as the General Motors-backed Cadillac team prepares to make its debut next year.
12/4/2025 |  NASCAR antitrust trial: Bob Jenkins testifies about $100M loss and ‘insulting’ charter deal (Associated Press (AP)) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins was back on the stand Thursday to testify on the fourth day of the explosive antitrust case that accuses NASCAR of being a monopolistic bully in violation of federal antitrust laws. 
12/4/2025 |  No regrets about Red Bull move, says Tsunoda (Reuters Sports)
  • Tsunoda moving to test and reserve role in 2026
  • Japanese was outperformed by Verstappen
ABU DHABI, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda said he was “disappointed” but “okay” about losing his Red Bull seat alongside four-times Formula One champion Max Verstappen next season.
12/3/2025 |  Denny Hamlin testifies that signing NASCAR’s charter deal would have been a ‘death certificate’ (Associated Press (AP)) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin outlined the precarious situation facing NASCAR teams, testifying Tuesday in the federal antitrust trial against the stock car series that the race team he co-owns spent more than $700,000 to the series in 2022 alone and how agreeing to its charter proposal last fall would have been like signing his own “death certificate.”
12/3/2025 |  NASCAR executive returns to the stand in high-stakes antitrust trial (Associated Press (AP)) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A top NASCAR executive returns to the stand Wednesday for a second day of testimony in the explosive antitrust case that accuses the top motorsports series in the United States of being a monopolistic bully in violation of federal antitrust laws. 

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