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The real pressure points in F1’s season finale

Fast Five: Today’s Top Racing News

The last three F1 races of 2025 carry big risks for drivers and teams.

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Today's Headlines
  • The real pressure points in F1’s season finale
  • Inside the 2025 Panini Prizm NASCAR set
  • Red Bull Italy signs Robertson and Germani
  • IMSA reaches over half a million miles in 2025
  • SailGP introduces athlete transfer framework

The real pressure points in F1’s season finale

The last three races of the 2025 F1 season are very important for some drivers and teams. Lando Norris leads the championship but could lose it if he doesn’t do well, and Oscar Piastri needs to improve after mistakes to stay in the fight. Ferrari drivers face pressure after a bad season and criticism, and Red Bull’s other drivers must prove they deserve to keep their seats. Midfield teams like Haas also need points and money, so every result in the final races matters.

Click here to read the full article by Josh Suttill (www.the-race.com)

Inside the 2025 Panini Prizm NASCAR set

The 2025 Panini Prizm NASCAR set celebrates Kyle Larson’s championship with shiny cards, autographs, and rare special cards. It includes cards of drivers, cars, rookies, and past stars. Boxes come with several autograph cards and different color versions, but they can be expensive. The set is mostly for fun and enjoyment, not for profit.

Click here to read the full article by John Bassey (cardlines.com)

Red Bull Italy signs Robertson and Germani

Red Bull Italy SailGP has changed its team for 2026, with Phil Robertson as driver and Jana Germani as strategist. Robertson has a lot of SailGP experience, and Germani brings Olympic-level skill. Ruggero Tita will be an alternate driver, and Maelle Frascari will stay on the team. Both new members will start early at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Sail Grand Prix to help the team work better together before the 2026 season.

Click here to read the full article by Richard Gladwell (www.sail-world.com)

IMSA reaches over half a million miles in 2025

IMSA had a very full year, with teams at over 568,000 miles and 188,000 laps across all series. The WeatherTech group alone went past 100,000 laps. All other series also had high car counts and a heavy schedule. In total, IMSA held 38 events and had 2,231 entries, which shows how huge the 2025 season was.

Click here to read the full article at sportscar365.com

SailGP introduces athlete transfer framework

SailGP started a new Athlete Transfer system for the 2026 season to set clear rules for athletes between teams. Only registered athletes can race, and transfers or loans must follow set windows and agreements with fees made public. The system gives athletes long-term contracts and teams more options while ensuring the process is fair. Early moves, such as Nathan Outteridge at Artemis SailGP Team, show how the league will change.

Click here to read the full article at www.sailingscuttlebutt.com

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