It’s an Austin Mini truck made to go dirt oval racing in the UK, but it only gets even more bonkers from there.
Fortescue will sack hundreds of workers across the UK and Australia as it walks away from bold ambitions to become a major ...
Fortescue will sack hundreds of workers across the UK and Australia as it walks away from bold ambitions to become a major ...
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NASCAR Today: First driver named for RAM return as Kyle Busch team announce huge 2026 change
Cult driver Brenden ‘Butterbean’ Queen will compete drive a RAM truck for Kaulig Racing in their return to NASCAR via the ...
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Casey Mears to make 600th career NASCAR start with Truck Series debut
It's not a common thing to see a veteran driver making their 600th career NASCAR start, but also their debut in one of the ...
Australian mining giant Fortescue is set to make redundancies at its sites in the UK. On Tuesday an an email sent to staff at ...
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Taylor clinches 2025 FIA Truck Racing Chrome Championship
In an exhilarating showdown at Circuit Jarama in Madrid, Spain, Sutton's Mark Taylor, 38, emerged victorious, clinching the ...
Global automotive group Stellantis, who own the Dodge and Ram brands, today announced a major appointment with knock-on NASCAR effects. It was revealed earlier this year that Ram are set to return to ...
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Truck Series final four battle goes from one chaos to another
Kaden Honeycutt swept the first two stages, mostly as a result of a dominant Brent Crews flipping the stages to retain track position, but those 20 points proved extra valuable when he was spun from ...
09:38, Mon, Sep 29, 2025 Updated: 09:43, Mon, Sep 29, 2025 A dad and his daughter, six, had been dead for several hours by the time the mother arrived home to the horror scene. The bodies of Krzysztof ...
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Going live: how F1 TV became a billion-dollar business
Race coverage began in the pre-war era but remained patchy until the 1980s because of technical shortcomings – and sheer ...
Kaulig Racing names Brenden 'Butterbean' Queen as the first driver for its RAM-backed Craftsman Truck Series team.
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