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  •   Home > News > Sports > Motorsports

    An assertion from Kiwi driver Marcus Armstrong that the series he competes in is becoming universally recognised as the best motorsport product in the world

    An assertion from Kiwi driver Marcus Armstrong that the series he competes in is becoming universally recognised as the best motorsport product in the world


    The 24-year-old Cantabrian is getting set for his second full season in the IndyCar series in the US - alongside countrymen Scott Dixon and Scott McLaughlin.

    Armstrong says while the popularity Formula One has garnered via its hit Netflix series has helped the strength of IndyCar - there's only one top dog when it comes to the on track entertainment.



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     Today's News

    Motorsports:
    Optimism from Kiwi Formula One driver Liam Lawson that his sprint qualifying performance won't define his weekend at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai 12:07

    Accident and Emergency:
    The Coroner has cited fatigue as a key factor in a crash, which killed four people in the South Island's Lake Pukaki, last Easter weekend 11:57

    Entertainment:
    Benny Blanco has become a "true Swiftie" 11:44

    International:
    Australia's Lachlan Kennedy wins historic silver at World Athletics Indoor Championships 11:17

    Entertainment:
    Gal Gadot wants to "explore the world" with her family 11:14

    Law and Order:
    Heathrow Airport begins scheduling flights after fire leads to major shutdown — as it happened 11:07

    Health & Safety:
    A long waitlist for heart scans is expected to put patients at serious risk 11:07

    Technology:
    In South Korea, people use AI bots to 'chat' with dead loved ones 10:47

    Rugby:
    The Chiefs are looking forward to the upcoming bye after opening an eight-point gap atop the Super Rugby Pacific ladder 10:47

    Rugby League:
    An injury cloud hangs over Warriors winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck following the 14-6 NRL victory over the Roosters at Mt Smart 10:46


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