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🤖 Automated Edition — Saturday, May 23, 2026. Algorithmically curated from across the automotive web. The Daily Hoon links to original sources. News sourced from NewsData.io, Currents API, World News API, TheNewsAPI, GNews, Mediastack, New York Times & select RSS feeds (Motor Trend, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autosport, Road & Track).
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How Shell is helping teams in F1, NASCAR and IndyCar all fight for the win this weekend
Shell has a unique role in helping teams across three top levels of motorsport seek victory in this weekend's Indy 500, Coke 600, and Canadian GP
How Shell is helping teams in F1, NASCAR and IndyCar all fight for the win this weekend
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F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins sprint after Antonelli clash
A calm and collected George Russell triumphed in the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, as Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli endured two trips across the grass in the battle for victory.Mercedes, which locked ...
F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins sprint after Antonelli clash
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Why Aston Martin hasn’t updated its F1 car since March
Aston Martin is the only team that hasn’t introduced any official upgrades since the April F1 break
Why Aston Martin hasn’t updated its F1 car since March
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Cadillac expands into Brazil as GM’s global ambitions and F1 plans converge
GM’s global ambitions will take center stage ahead of the next Brazilian Grand Prix, with its flagship luxury brand Cadillac announcing plans to open three brand-new “Experience Centers” in the South American nation a...
Cadillac expands into Brazil as GM’s global ambitions and F1 plans converge
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Kia is killing off its cheapest gas car, but a new EV will replace it
Starting at about $20,000, the Picanto is Kia’s most affordable new car in Europe, the UK, and several other global markets. The entry-level gas car is likely on its way out as part of the shift to electrification, bu...
Kia is killing off its cheapest gas car, but a new EV will replace it
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Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
The Subaru Legacy GT Wagon uses the same EJ257 engine as the WRX STI but costs around $7,658 vs $20-30k for an STI.
Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
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Perfecting an IndyCar pit stop the RLL way
So far in 2026, the Rahal Letterman Lanigan No. 15 team, the folks servicing Graham Rahal, have been better on pit lane than any other IndyCar crew. We talked to two vital members of the team to find out how they get ...
Perfecting an IndyCar pit stop the RLL way
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1989 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 25th Anniversary Edition
This 1989 Porsche 911 is one of 300 Anniversary Edition coupes built to commemorate 25 years of the 911 in the US. Finished in Silver Metallic over Silk Grey leather, the car is powered by a 3.2-liter flat-six paired ...
1989 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 25th Anniversary Edition
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View Photos of the 1992 Coupe Comparison Test
See the interior and exterior of the 1992 Chevrolet Corvette, Lotus Elan, Mazda RX-7, and Nissan 300ZX Turbo from every angle.
View Photos of the 1992 Coupe Comparison Test
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Gloves Come Off at Mercedes During Canada F1 Sprint
It was only a matter of time until the two hungry drivers classed on track. But on a Sprint race? Probably a bit silly. The post Gloves Come Off at Mercedes During Canada F1 Sprint appeared first on The Drive.
Gloves Come Off at Mercedes During Canada F1 Sprint
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: How Shell is helping teams in F1, NASCAR and IndyCar all fight for the win this weekend; F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins sprint after Antonelli clash; Why Aston Martin hasn’t updated its F1 car since March; Cadillac expands into Brazil as GM’s global ambitions and F1 plans converge; Kia is killing off its cheapest gas car, but a new EV will replace it. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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