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Following the recent SpongeBob crossover, SEGA announced another new Sonic the Hedgehog collab, this time with McLaren racing.
The reported sale of Rick Ware Racing to NASCAR’s Spire Motorsports founder T.J. Puchyr will not affect the expanding NHRA Top Fuel team that fields drivers Clay Millican and Tony Schumacher.
The Mercedes F1 team has decided to honor a team member who passed away last week at the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend.
TEAM MI Racing Townsend Vehicle Hire riders delivered more impressive results in various races across the country.
McLaren has announced a partnership with Sonic the Hedgehog, with various activations set to pair gaming and racing over the next few years.
Sonic Racing: Crossworlds doesn't seem to have any of that, but it does have an extra bonus for those who buy the more expensive version of the game, namely the Sonic Prime Character Pack. Fortunately ...
The partnership will continue throughout Sonic Team’s 2025 “Racing Around the World” campaign into 2026 for Sonic’s 35th anniversary and the McLaren Formula 1 team’s 1,000th Grand Prix.
In a statement, Marcella Churchill, Vice President of SEGA/ATLUS Brand Marketing, said the following: “The collaboration between Sonic the Hedgehog and McLaren Racing underscores our shared passion ...
SEGA is now the official gaming partner of McLaren Racing, marking a historic multi-year collaboration with gaming icon Sonic the Hedgehog.
Like Danica Patrick in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, I hope the new Sega and McLaren collab gives us Oscar Piastri in the new game.
T.J. Puchyr, who in 2018 alongside Jeff Dickerson launched the Spire team to take over the charter that Furniture Row Racing could not unload, told The Associated Press on Thursday he and Rick ...
McLaren Racing announced a new multi-year partnership with Sonic the Hedgehog, bringing together two recognised icons of speed and making SEGA the official gaming partner of McLaren Racing Limited.
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