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The keys behind Rodin Motorsport’s F3 resurgence
It has been a hugely positive start to the 2025 campaign for Rodin Motorsport, with two podium finishes in two rounds already. Rookie Roman Bilinski opened the New Zealand team’s account in Melbourne with P3 in the Sprint Race, while the returning Callum Voisin finished second in the Sakhir Feature Race. Three further scoring results […]

It has been a hugely positive start to the 2025 campaign for Rodin Motorsport, with two podium finishes in two rounds already.
Rookie Roman Bilinski opened the New Zealand team’s account in Melbourne with P3 in the Sprint Race, while the returning Callum Voisin finished second in the Sakhir Feature Race.
Three further scoring results have put Rodin fourth in the Teams’ Standings, just five adrift of second placed MP Motorsport, and there’s no denying the positivity within the team according to Team Manager, Sam Waple.
“I think that we can describe 2025 as a good start,” he said reflecting on the opening to the season. “We can be satisfied, but probably not content. We were hoping to go well this year, it’s a fresh start with a new car, but we always strive for more, but it’s a good way to start.
“We want to keep that momentum building, though. We worked very hard over the winter, the guys did a really good job, and it’s paying them back as we’ve gone racing.
“It’s just been a lot of building blocks that we’ve managed to put together and a few factors from lots of areas combining have helped us start 2025 off strongly.”
Part of their uptick in form has coincided with the introduction of the new car, resetting the teams and ensuring everyone starts from the same point. However, Waple says this made it tricky for them to know where they stood compared to their rivals.
“You could see all the teams were working through their own programmes in a much more unique way than in previous years,” he explained. “The trend with the old car was similar for most with run plans and how they went about the test, whereas everyone this year had different ideas about how to run their programmes and how to extract the most data and information out of the new car.
“It was hard to know really where everybody was because of the different plans that people were on, but we did come away quite confident that we were in a fairly good window. So, it has been very satisfying to go racing and find out that we were where we thought we would be.”
“We’re more on the front foot this year, and it’s been nice to have that”
The team’s work has meant they’ve enjoyed their best start to an FIA F3 campaign to date. This has increased their confidence and belief, which Waple says has was already high through the winter.
Again, it is a positive for Rodin, with the a “good core” of the team bringing familiarity and know-how of how they operate.
“There’s been a nice attitude shift for us going into weekends, knowing that we have a good baseline, and we have great drivers to be able to extract the most from the car.
“It has brought about a nice positive feeling coming into weekends, not being completely on the back foot or nervous. We’re more on the front foot this year, and it’s been nice to have that.
“We’ve kept a good core of the team as well. So, all the building blocks are there to go and have good results. And it’s just nice that, after all the hard work that we can show that there is good pace in the car and in the team.”
That familiarity also translates to the driver line-up of Rodin in 2025. Voisin, Bilinski and Louis Sharp have each shown glimpses of what they can do in an F3 car this season. But it’s their previous experiences with Rodin in other categories that has counted for a lot says Waple.
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“Each of them has driven in junior categories with the team in the past – Roman in F4, Callum through GB3, and Louis in both Championships. So that has brought a family vibe, and they very much bring that positive atmosphere to the team.
“I’ve got to say it’s a really wonderful environment with the three drivers we’ve got. They seem to get on very well, they see each other outside the track a lot as well, and I think that that really comes across during a weekend where they all want to work together to push the team forward.
“It’s an atmosphere that is quite rare actually. I think to be able to have such good working relationships between the drivers – they have all been very impressive, I’ve got to say.”
Waple says that the team has achieved a great balance in terms of experience and familiarity with their trio in 2025.
Each knows how Rodin works and the team knowing what each driver values from the car. It has cut down adaptation time and resulted in a situation the Rodin Team Manager is eager to reproduce in the future.
“They’ve been a pleasure to work with…it’s something that I want to try and replicate going forward”
“The combination of the second-year driver in Callum, bringing that bit of experience and a bit of knowledge of the Championship, and being able to express that to the two new guys alongside their raw speed and talent, has been a really good combination for the team, and it’s helped move the car on as well for us.
“It’s nice to be able to put trust in the fact that you’ve got really good drivers, great feedback, who are able to help develop the team and the car around going faster. They’ve been a pleasure to work with.
“That familiarity absolutely makes things easier. I don’t think you can ever really prepare rookies coming up through the junior series for what F3 really is. It’s such a competitive Championship. It’s on the F1 weekends so is high stakes.
“Callum, he’s kept the same mechanic, same engineer, same driver coach, and I think those bits of continuity are really showing through, and it’s not something that we’ve had a lot of in F3 before, so it’s something that I want to try and replicate going forward, because it really does help.”
Altogether, it has meant Rodin are approaching race weekends “on the front foot” in 2025, where in the past they might have been hesitant.
“In the past we would go into a weekend, obviously always hopeful for good results, but maybe with a bit of trepidation into what we might actually have. And if it didn’t go well in FP, you might feel like you have to throw the kitchen sink at it to try and move things forward.
“Once you’re in that it’s very hard to get out of it. And I think what we have right now is a good baseline. It’s certainly not perfect and we’ve got lots of work still to do, but it does mean that you arrive at the weekend in a better place.
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“The drivers are in a better head space, and I think we’re chasing ourselves less than we have done in previous years. So that does change tact a little bit on a weekend, and it does help how you operate as a team.”
Their confidence and expectations raised, the goals are now elevated alongside them, and the target of reaching the top step sooner rather than later is obvious for a team on the up in F3.
“We’re confident going Imola that we’ll have a good weekend there. Callum was very fast there last year, although he wasn’t particularly lucky. Roman’s been there a lot with his FRECA seasons before us, and we’ve shown he can qualify in the top 10.
“In testing, Louis has always been up the front. So really, we’re being disappointed we haven’t had more than one driver in the top 10 at each of the previous rounds, but we’re going there quite confident about good weekend.
“Then hopefully we carry that through to Monaco and Barcelona and keep the momentum going. So, we like it busy, if I’m honest, especially if you’re going okay. You just want to get on with it.”
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Porsche pair seizes IMSA points lead after gritty fourth at Watkins Glen
Photo credit: Porsche Porsche Penske Motorsport endured a mixed Six Hours of Watkins Glen, salvaging fourth place with the No. 6 Porsche 963 while the sister No. 7 entry crashed out. The result was enough to move Matt Campbell and Mathieu Jaminet to the top of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship standings, leap-frogging team-mates Felipe […]


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Porsche Penske Motorsport endured a mixed Six Hours of Watkins Glen, salvaging fourth place with the No. 6 Porsche 963 while the sister No. 7 entry crashed out. The result was enough to move Matt Campbell and Mathieu Jaminet to the top of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship standings, leap-frogging team-mates Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy despite the latter’s retirement.
Rain at the start played to Porsche’s strengths, allowing Nasr to charge from 10th to the lead within five laps. Once the track dried and temperatures climbed to 90°F, however, the 963s slipped back behind Cadillac and BMW rivals. Campbell and Jaminet held steady to secure fourth, but with 80 minutes remaining Tandy lost control in Turn 1 and hit the barriers at 25 g. The Briton walked away unhurt, though the No. 7’s title lead evaporated.
Customer squads also struggled. JDC-Miller’s No. 85 Porsche 963 took eighth on the road but a pit-lane infraction dropped it to 10th, and Proton Competition’s car retired after a multi-class tangle. In GTD Pro, AO Racing’s fan-favorite “Rexy” 911 GT3 R reached the class lead during the early wet stint but finished sixth after late contact and refuelling woes. Wright Motorsports’ GTD entry came home 13th.
Despite the setbacks, Porsche retains first place in the GTP team and manufacturer tables. The top prototype class is idle until Road America on August 3; LMP2 and the GT fields race next at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on July 13.
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IMSA star Jordan Taylor to run NASCAR Truck race at Lime Rock
Spire Motorsports has confirmed that they will be partnering with Jordan Taylor for this weekend’s NASCAR Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park. It will be the first time any national division of the sport has raced at the Connecticut road course. “I’m eager to join Spire Motorsports for the LiUNA 150,” said Taylor in a release […]

Spire Motorsports has confirmed that they will be partnering with Jordan Taylor for this weekend’s NASCAR Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park. It will be the first time any national division of the sport has raced at the Connecticut road course.
“I’m eager to join Spire Motorsports for the LiUNA 150,” said Taylor in a release from the team. “I have spoken with a few members of the team for a few years now, so it’s great things have finally come together. I know it’s going to be tough jumping into the series mid-season, but I know I am joining one of the top teams in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Our Gainbridge Chevrolet Silverado will for sure be competitive, I just hope I can adapt to the truck quickly on the short weekend. Lime Rock Park is a track I know really well, but obviously all my experience around there is in much different types of cars, so I’m looking forward to the new challenge.”
The event will also feature Australian Supercars star Cam Waters, which was previously announced, but he certainly won’t be the only ‘ringer’ in the field. The 34-year-old Taylor will pilot the No. 7 Spire Chevrolet Silverado in his first Truck Series start.
However, he’s not a rookie when it comes to stock car racing. Taylor was an integral part of the Garage 56 NASCAR program that went to Le Mans in 2023, and he also has starts in both the Cup and Xfinity Series.
Taylor filled in for Chase Elliott in the Cup race at COTA two years ago, starting fourth before finishing 24th after getting caught up in the chaos of the race. That year, he also ran two Xfinity races with Kaulig Racing, finishing 27th at Portland and 16th at the Charlotte Roval.

#40 Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac V- Series.R: Jordan Taylor, Louis Deletraz
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Taylor is a highly experienced road racer, winning back-to-back GTLM titles as an IMSA driver in 2020 and 2021, as well as IMSA prototype titles in 2013 and 2017. He has three wins in the Rolex 24 at Daytona including two overall, a class victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Taylor’s many triumphs also include victories in the Sebring 12 Hours, Sahlen Six Hours at Watkins Glen, and Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta.
“Jordan Taylor’s body of work speaks for itself,” said Spire Motorsports co-owner Jeff Dickerson. “His accomplishments at the global level are more than impressive so we’re obviously thrilled to have Jordan drive our No. 7 Gainbridge Chevy Silverado this weekend at Lime Rock Park. This is also a great opportunity to connect with our friends at Wayne Taylor Racing and shine a bit of a spotlight on the TWG Motorsports family. There is no doubt Wayne and Jordan set a very high standard when it comes to road racing and can only help us be better. Expectations are high and, collectively, we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
Spire has used a variety of drivers in its No. 7 truck this year, including Kyle Busch, Carson Hocevar, Corey Day, and Sammy Smith. Both Busch and Hocevar managed to score a win this year while driving the No. 7 truck.
While the Truck Series is at Lime Rock, the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will be racing at Atlanta this weekend. The Cup race will feature a full field of 40 cars for just the third time this year.
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Watches inspired by the world of motorsports
Blurring the lines between film and real life, IWC Shaffhausen collaborates with Apple’s F1, which depicts Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a retired racer who returns to train a new racing prodigy. The Maison is the sponsor of the fictional Apex Grand Prix Team (APXGP), its branding visible on racing suits, helmets and uniforms. Its watches […]

Blurring the lines between film and real life, IWC Shaffhausen collaborates with Apple’s F1, which depicts Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a retired racer who returns to train a new racing prodigy. The Maison is the sponsor of the fictional Apex Grand Prix Team (APXGP), its branding visible on racing suits, helmets and uniforms. Its watches are worn as the official timepiece of the team, including Pitt. The watch his character wears is the basis of a special Ingenieur Automatic 40 with a green, grid patterned dial. A classic stainless steel case and strap reinforces the impression of endurance and reliability, complemented by the lustre of subtle gold appliques.
Accompanying it are three new Chronographs in its Pilot’s Watches collection, each one themed after the APXGP. Coming in first is the Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph 41, sporting an 18-carat 5N gold case with a sapphire case back. Mirroring the dark, sleek silhouette of Joshua Pearce’s (Damson Idris) car, its black lacquered dial and ceramic bezel evoke a measure of striking modernity. Following this are the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph APXGP, which features a 43mm stainless steel case, and its fellow Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 APXGP, with a slightly slimmer 41mm case. The team’s APXGP logo is featured prominently on the rubber straps and on the sapphire back.
In real life, IWC backs the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team, further emphasised with the Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber XPL Toto Wolff, named so after the team principal. It is designed to not just survive intense pressure at high speed, but power through it. Its bulk metallic glass absorbs any and all outside forces and spreads it evenly, insulating its interior mechanics to maintain uncompromising precision.
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NASCAR Fans Announce ‘Boycott’ Of Popular Driver
NASCAR Fans Announce ‘Boycott’ Of Popular Driver originally appeared on The Spun. NASCAR fans have announced a “boycott” of a popular driver and his team in the wake of a controversial firing. Advertisement A NASCAR team member has reportedly been fired for his comments on Mexico City. The NASCAR team member was critical of Mexico […]

NASCAR Fans Announce ‘Boycott’ Of Popular Driver originally appeared on The Spun.
NASCAR fans have announced a “boycott” of a popular driver and his team in the wake of a controversial firing.
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A NASCAR team member has reportedly been fired for his comments on Mexico City. The NASCAR team member was critical of Mexico City, following last weekend’s Cup Series race in the country. The NASCAR team spotter said that he couldn’t wait to get out of Mexico City.
Tab Boyd, a spotter for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s team, apparently got scammed outside of his hotel.
“I’m ready to go home, screw this place, people can talk it up all they want…can’t even walk out the front door of the hotel without getting hustled and money snatched…in less than 5 minutes. Good area my (expletive),” he reportedly shared on social media over the weekend.
He was ultimately fired.
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“You know, obviously, that’s an unfortunate deal. The team let Tab Body go this week, and we got Clayton Hughes to come fill in. I’ve never worked with Clayton. You know, obviously, I think the concern for me is trying to get on the same page as quickly as we can knowing that, like you said, the schedule coming up, going to Atlanta next week could be a very important race for our team and trying to get us into the Playoffs and put us in the right position,” Stenhouse Jr. announced last week.
NORTH WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 20: Austin Cindric, driver of the #2 Keystone Light Ford, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the #47 Kroger/Coca-Cola Chevrolet, Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 Menards/Wrangler Ford, and Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 Busch Light Ford, race during qualifying heat #1 for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 20, 2023 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)Sean Gardner/Getty Images
NASCAR fans aren’t happy with the decision, though. Some NASCAR fans have announced that they will be boycotting the Stenhouse team.
“NASCAR and gutless team owners! Why does anyone watch NASCAR?” one fan wrote.
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“This is extremely harsh unless there are some comments I missed,” one fan added.
“The Mexico trip has turned into one unforced error after another by NASCAR virtue police,” one fan added.
“He didn’t even say anything bad…” one fan added.
What you say on social media can always come back to bite you, no matter how valid you think your opinion is.
While NASCAR fans are upset by the firing, clearly, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s team felt that it was the right decision.
It sounds like they’ll have people rooting against them moving forward.
NASCAR Fans Announce ‘Boycott’ Of Popular Driver first appeared on The Spun on Jun 23, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Denny Hamlin reacts to NASCAR potentially adding San Diego street course race
Denny Hamlin wouldn’t mind competing in a NASCAR Cup Series street race in San Diego. On the Actions Detrimental podcast, Hamlin reacted to the news of NASCAR adding a San Diego street course race next year. “I don’t hate it,” Denny Hamlin said. “I certainly think that San Diego sounds like a place I’d like […]

Denny Hamlin wouldn’t mind competing in a NASCAR Cup Series street race in San Diego. On the Actions Detrimental podcast, Hamlin reacted to the news of NASCAR adding a San Diego street course race next year.
“I don’t hate it,” Denny Hamlin said. “I certainly think that San Diego sounds like a place I’d like to go. “I mean, sure, I guess. It seems like they’re really in favor of street races out. So if they’re hellbent on it, then San Diego seems like a destination to do that.”
Last week, Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic reported NASCAR was finalizing a deal to race on a street course in the San Diego area next year. If the deal goes through, NASCAR would return to Southern California after being away for a few years.
A return to the area would be the first points race since Kyle Busch won at Fontana in 2023. The track, which is called Auto Club Speedway, was closed shortly after the race for reconstruction. The last NASCAR race in Southern California was in 2024 when the drivers competed in the Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
NASCAR wants to be back in Southern California
It’s clear NASCAR wants to return to the Southern California area since. Last year, then-NASCAR president Steve Phelps spoke to NBC Sports about potentially having at race at Dodger Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“We are committed to the market,” Phelps told NBC Sports in March 2024. “It’s important. What it looks like at this point next year, I don’t know. Was there an exploration with the Dodgers, working with Formula E and creating a potential joint opportunity there? Yeah.
“That should not be a surprise. It’s just due diligence. If something hits, great, and if it doesn’t so be it, but I think we need to continue to push the boundaries, not just from a schedule standpoint. I think we’ve seen that, or fans have seen that and media have seen that. We have a willingness to think differently and it’s working.”
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Josh Shapiro Reveals NASCAR Are Considering Race in Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro revealed that the state is in talks about the arrival of a NASCAR race in Philadelphia. The state government official was at the Pocono Cup Series Race and talked to the media about the state’s sports event coming up. At the event, he announced that Pocono had sold out for the […]
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro revealed that the state is in talks about the arrival of a NASCAR race in Philadelphia.
The state government official was at the Pocono Cup Series Race and talked to the media about the state’s sports event coming up.
At the event, he announced that Pocono had sold out for the third straight time on Sunday, selling more than 50,000 tickets to fans.
NASCAR is rumored to have an interest in holding a race at Franklin Field in Philly as one of many potential additions to the schedule.

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Shapiro didn’t reveal the exact nature of the talks, but he confirmed that there are conversations about adding a second race stop in Pennsylvania.
“There’s some conversations,” Shapiro said at the press event.
“First and foremost, we don’t want to do anything that undermines Pocono. But as Ben (says), the more NASCAR, the better. The more racing, the better.
“The more we can turn people on in communities that haven’t been to Pocono yet, to get excited about racing, and then make that trip to Pocono next year, the better. I want to see more NASCAR, more racing. I also just want to see more sports in general.”
More than a month ago, NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell spoke to the Associated Press about potentially adding a race in Philly.
He made it clear that the race could come down the line, but it is still a way from coming together.
According to O’Donnell, Franklin Field could become an Olympic-sized track like the LA Coliseum.
“When you look at opportunities, one of the places we looked around with the Coliseum was in Philly, Franklin Field. It was one of the only ones that we could put a race track inside of because of the Olympic size track,” O’Donnell said.
“Those are the types of things in a city we’re going to look at because the days of just building a rural track are over.
“If you look at Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and you look at short track racing, there’s a huge, hardcore short track market with a lot of local fans who love racing in general.”
For NASCAR fans in Pennsylvania, the success of Pocono means its future should be secure and that the track will stay on the schedule for the foreseeable future.
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