Speed Chronicles with Todd Lewis
Formula One's Monaco debate gets settled, Kimi Antonelli's historic championship run continues, and IndyCar delivers a comeback story for the ages. This week's Speed Chronicles covers the weekend's biggest motorsports moments — from street circuits to ovals. Kimi Antonelli's five consecutive Formula One victories have opened a meaningful gap in the championship standings. With five races scheduled across seven weeks in the European stretch, the next phase of the season will test both drivers and teams under real pressure. The annual Monaco debate took a back seat to a concrete answer: Formula One has extended its agreement with the Principality through 2035, with an improved sanctioning fee. The broadcast has also shifted under Formula One's direct control, bringing fresher camera work and tighter coverage to a race that had grown visually stale. Monaco's mix of history, prestige, and wealth makes it a permanent fixture regardless of on-track action — and that's unlikely to change. Las Vegas locked in a 10-year extension, joining Miami and Austin as marquee U.S. events. Liberty Media has committed to more permanent infrastructure, which should reduce the significant setup burden the street circuit currently requires. In IndyCar, Joseph Newgarden returned to the winner's circle at Gateway, a welcome result for Team Penske. The race's late Sunday start drew criticism from some fans, though the case is made here that network partners have limited scheduling inventory — and a 9 PM start that wraps by 11:30 PM is well within the range of normal for major league sport. Miles Rowe produced one of the more remarkable performances of the Indy NXT season. After a radio malfunction during qualifying left him starting from the back of the grid, Rowe raced from 24th — dead last — to take the win at Gateway. Combined with a runner-up at Detroit, it's a stretch that could earn him a test opportunity at the IndyCar level. NASCAR mourned the passing of Ned Jarrett, a two-time champion who retired at 34 with 50 Cup wins to his name. Nicknamed Gentleman Ned, Jarrett is remembered as one of the sport's most respected figures both in and out of the car. NASCAR Canada returned to Autodrome Chaudière for a doubleheader weekend. A fire incident in Race 1 raised questions about the pace of the safety response. The short turnaround between races — roughly 90 minutes — also showed a potential competitive dynamic: the top four finishers in Race 1 finished in the same order in Race 2, with seven of the top ten consistent across both races. Worth watching as the championship develops across 14 rounds. The episode closes with a preview of this week's Kennedy Classic at Saratoga Speedway on Vancouver Island, where the host will be part of the broadcast team for the Northwest Super Late Model Tour's first Canadian event. 👉 Enjoyed the episode? Hit like and subscribe on YouTube, and follow Speed Chronicles on your favorite podcast platform. New episodes drop every Wednesday. #SpeedChronicles #Formula1 #IndyCar Keyword List Formula One Monaco 2025, Kimi Antonelli championship, IndyCar Gateway results, Joseph Newgarden win, Miles Rowe Indy NXT, Ned Jarrett tribute, NASCAR Canada Chaudière, Las Vegas F1 extension, Speed Chronicles podcast, Rev TV motorsports
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