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These Were The Biggest Motorsport Stories Of 2023

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri (81) of Australia races down the strip in front of the Cosmopolitan and the Bellagio Resort & Casino alongside Williams driver Alex Albon (23) of Thailand during the inaugural Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 18, 2023 on the Las Vegas Street Circuit in Las Vegas, Nevada
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri (81) of Australia races down the strip in front of the Cosmopolitan and the Bellagio Resort & Casino alongside Williams driver Alex Albon (23) of Thailand during the inaugural Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 18, 2023 on the Las Vegas Street Circuit in Las Vegas, Nevada

Motorsport’s popularity is on the rise here in the United States, and we’ve been absolutely blessed with a year chock full of great headlines. From the wild saga of Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix to Marc Marquez’s shock departure from Honda in the MotoGP realm, these are the biggest headlines to rock the racing world in 2023.

Max Verstappen Dominates Formula 1

Sergio Perez of Mexico and Oracle Red Bull Racing (L) and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing pose for a photo with trophies during Max & Checo's Homecoming at Red Bull Racing Factory on December 13, 2023 in Milton Keynes, England
Sergio Perez of Mexico and Oracle Red Bull Racing (L) and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing pose for a photo with trophies during Max & Checo's Homecoming at Red Bull Racing Factory on December 13, 2023 in Milton Keynes, England

You don’t have to have followed F1 all season to know that Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen was simply unstoppable in 2023 — and by “unstoppable,” I mean “absolutely dominating the record books. Some of his finest work this year:

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  • Biggest points gap between first and second in WDC (290)

  • Only driver to win three times in the same country (USA)

  • Highest average points per Grand Prix weekend in a career (13.98)

  • Completed laps in a season (100 percent)

  • Most consecutive races as Championship leader (39)

  • Most consecutive points scored (1,004)

The Las Vegas Grand Prix

Logan Sargeant of Williams Racing (2) competes during F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas at Las Vegas Strip Circuit as the Sphere, the spherical music and entertainment arena is seen behind in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on November 19, 2023
Logan Sargeant of Williams Racing (2) competes during F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas at Las Vegas Strip Circuit as the Sphere, the spherical music and entertainment arena is seen behind in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on November 19, 2023

The Las Vegas Grand Prix was a regular feature in motorsport headlines this year, thanks to its position as one of the most hyped F1 races in history. Whether it was poorly named buildings, eternal construction, annoyed locals, high ticket prices, a disastrous FP1 followed by a compelling race, or the citywide hope that the event would fail, F1 made a gamble on the fact that no news is bad news. Whether that pays off for American F1 fans or the sport overall remains to be seen.

Andretti Looks To Formula 1

Michael Andretti of Avalanche Andretti Racing is interviewed during the 2023 ePrix at Portland International Raceway on June 23, 2023 in Portland, Oregon
Michael Andretti of Avalanche Andretti Racing is interviewed during the 2023 ePrix at Portland International Raceway on June 23, 2023 in Portland, Oregon

In February, the FIA opened an expression of interest for prospective teams to show their ability to compete in F1. Andretti Global submitted an entry in partnership with General Motors — and that expression of interest was approved. While there are more steps to go before the team can actually consider itself a part of F1, the fact that GM is looking to become a power unit manufacturer in the future may strengthen its bid.

NASCAR Goes To Le Mans

The NASCAR Garage 56 Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is seen during a photo opportunity at Hendrick Motorsports on April 20, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina
The NASCAR Garage 56 Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is seen during a photo opportunity at Hendrick Motorsports on April 20, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina

The iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans features a category called Garage 56, where experimental technology can make its debut in the endurance event by essentially competing in its own class. This year, NASCAR took over the Garage 56 entry to showcase an endurance-ready Chevrolet Camaro — in part to showcase NASCAR’s versatile Next Gen technology and in part to tickle the imagination of European race fans. The entry was a raucous success, holding its own against the GT field and successfully shining a spotlight on American stock car racing.

International Icons Come To NASCAR

Shane Van Gisbergen, winner of the 2023 Nascar cup series race, celebrates in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday, July 2, 2023
Shane Van Gisbergen, winner of the 2023 Nascar cup series race, celebrates in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday, July 2, 2023

This race season saw multiple international racing stars take their first starts in NASCAR, be it F1 Champion Jenson Button or endurance racing star Kamui Kobayashi. But the biggest story of them all went to Shane Van Gisbergen. A superstar in Australia’s Supercars series, Van Gisbergen won on debut at the inaugural Chicago Cup Race — and secured a 2024 future in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. It was a stunning and unheard of first race for the driver, one that will go down in history.

F1 Races Rocked By Climate Concerns

Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes after the F1 Qatar Grand Prix at Losail Circuit in Doha, Qatar on October 08, 2023
Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes after the F1 Qatar Grand Prix at Losail Circuit in Doha, Qatar on October 08, 2023

If there’s one thing Formula 1 hates, it’s having to cancel a Grand Prix. In 2023, F1 was forced to nix the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix due to extreme flooding in Italy, a result of unprecedented climate change concerns. Later, the Qatar Grand Prix resulted in horrifyingly hot conditions that stifled drivers and led one to retire and others to vomit in their helmets. While heat is common in Qatar that time of year, the humidity was unprecedented and exacerbated what was already set to be a challenging race.

Regulatory Conflicts

Susie Wolff (L) and Toto Wolff attend the UK Premiere of
Susie Wolff (L) and Toto Wolff attend the UK Premiere of

This year, former F1 driver Felipe Massa decided to go to court with the claim that he should have been crowned 2008 World Champion; in his eyes, the results of the Singapore Grand Prix should not have counted because it was marred by a cheating scandal. The move would essentially return Lewis Hamilton’s first title to an entirely different driver. While the FIA has tried to stay out of it, former FIA head Jean Todt has gone on record to claim that the race result should have been scrapped.

More directly involving the FIA was the recent concern with the Wolffs. One journalist wrote that undisclosed team members had expressed concern that Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff was gaining critical insights from his wife Susie Wolff, head of F1 Academy. The “investigation” into the supposed conflict of interest lasted two days, during which time every team issued statements claiming no one on their team had mentioned the so-called conflict of interest. Is a future spat between F1 and its regulatory body coming in the future?

AlphaTauri Driver Drama

Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Scuderia AlphaTauri prepares to drive in the garage during Formula 1 testing at Yas Marina Circuit on November 28, 2023 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Scuderia AlphaTauri prepares to drive in the garage during Formula 1 testing at Yas Marina Circuit on November 28, 2023 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The AlphaTauri F1 team kicked off 2023 with drivers Yuki Tsunoda and Nyck de Vries, but by the summer break, it was clear that the Formula E Champion wasn’t living up to Red Bull’s high standards. AlphaTauri ruthlessly chopped De Vries and replaced him with ol’ reliable Daniel Ricciardo — who shortly after broke his wrist and was forced to withdraw. Rather than bring De Vries back, AlphaTauri instead decided to fill the seat with Liam Lawson. Lawson showed significant promise but stepped aside for Ricciardo’s return, all while gambling that he’ll benefit by spending 2024 as reserve driver.

Ferrari Returns To Le Mans — And Wins

#51 Ferrari AF Corse Italy. Ferrari 499P - LMH - Hypercar (Hybrid). Pilots Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antonio Giovinazzi of Italy and James Calado of Great Britain
#51 Ferrari AF Corse Italy. Ferrari 499P - LMH - Hypercar (Hybrid). Pilots Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antonio Giovinazzi of Italy and James Calado of Great Britain