OPEN WHEEL Archives - Page 19 of 89 - RNW | RacingNewsWorldwide.com | Your latest racing news
  1. Home
  2. OPEN WHEEL

OPEN WHEEL

Customer Racing: VLN Langstreckenmeisterschaft Nürburgring:Sixth place and a class win for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport inthe

Mercedes-AMG Motorsport is celebrating the next success in the VLN Langstreckenmeisterschaft: in the fourth round of the season at the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, Patrick Assenheimer and Christian Hohenadel (both GER) with the #13 Mercedes-AMG GT3 run by AutoArena Motorsport finished sixth overall and thus secured another top ten result in the Green Hell for the performance brand from Affalterbach. Stefan Karg, Fidel Leib and Moritz Oberheim (all GER) secured victory in the SP10 class with the #163 Mercedes-AMG GT4 #163 run by the BLACK FALCON Team IDENTICA.

JM CORREA HOPES TO CHANGE HIS LUCK THIS WEEKEND IN SILVERSTONE

Competing at the ultra-fast Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, American driver JM Correa was back behind the wheel of his Jenzer Motorsport prepared GP3 machine for the second consecutive weekend. Looking to add more points to his 2018 season total, Austria was not kind to Correa as he was put at a disadvantage to the rest of the field from the opening lap of the one and only practice session.

DYLAN TAVELLA LAUNCHES RIDE WITH DYLAN EFFORT ALONGSIDE CONSISTENT RESULTS AT MID-OHIO

In an effort to give back and help fight children’s leukemia, New York resident Dylan Tavella launched his Ride With Dylan initiative last week. Taking advantage of the F4 United States Championship Powered by Honda event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, the Miller Vinatieri Motorsports driver successfully promoted his campaign and claimed three top-twenty results, completing every race lap and gained experience along the way.

JM CORREA ADDS POINTS IN SECOND CONSECUTIVE GP3 SERIES WEEKEND

Taking on the Paul Ricard Circuit in La Castellet, France alongside the Formula One World Championship, American driver JM Correa added more points to his 2018 championship total. Overcoming some mechanical gremlins during the one and only practice session and some on track contact during race one of the weekend, Correa secured a ninth place result on Saturday and will now shift his focus to the next event in Austria this coming weekend.

BN RACING CLAIMS TWO VICTORIES AND FIVE PODIUMS AT ROAD AMERICA

Scoring their first career Mazda Road to Indy victory, Chicago, Illinois based BN Racing had a weekend to remember at Road America. With four drivers across two of the MRTI divisions, BN Racing scored not only their first career victory, but also their second as David Malukas had a dominating weekend in the Pro Mazda Presented by Cooper Tires Championship. BN Racing led the charge on both days of competition as UK pilot Toby Sowery made it a 1 – 2 finish chasing Malukas to the checkered flag in both races.

MAX PEICHEL, DAKOTA DICKERSON AND ARMS UP MOTORSPORTS TAKE ON ROAD AMERICA THIS WEEKEND

Taking part in the official Mazda Road to Indy (MRTI) Series test last week at Road America, Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin based Arms Up Motorsports will be back at Road America this weekend for their home event. Taking on a stout field of more than 25 drivers in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda, Starkey Hearing Foundation pilot Max Peichel and late entry, Mazda Motorsports supported driver Dakota Dickerson are prepared to take the team to the top in Elkhart Lake.

TEAM BENIK ENTERS ROAD AMERICA WITH COOK AND D’ORLANDO

Skipping the Lucas Oil Raceway Oval event at the end of May, Team BENIK will return to the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda this weekend in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Taking on the famed Road America circuit alongside the complete Mazda Road to Indy program and the Verizon IndyCar Series, Team BENIK will enter Sabré Cook and Michael d’Orlando in their quest for race wins and podium results at the picturesque facility.

2018 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix – Race – Sunday

This weekend’s hard work by the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team in Monaco was seen during today’s race with both drivers delivering a consistent and strong performance. On the demanding city track of Monte Carlo, the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team drivers were fighting in the midfield, with Charles Leclerc in P12 followed closely behind Marcus Ericsson in P13. They were managing the race well with a solid pace when, just a few laps before the chequered flag was waved, Charles Leclerc had to retire following a collision with the car ahead (Brendon Hartley) caused by a brake disc issue on his car. Marcus Ericsson made his way forward step-by-step, ultimately finishing the Monaco Grand Prix in P11.

Epic Crash videos and compilations