• Second consecutive victory for skeleton athlete Kim Meylemans: In Sigulda , the Belgian thus celebrated her fourth podium finish in the fourth race of the Olympic winter. Kim Meylemans is also the anniversary winner of the Women's Skeleton World Cup: The IBSF World Cup in Sigulda on 19 December marked the 200th anniversary race for female skeleton athletes.

    Anna Fernstaedt (0.08 seconds behind) celebrated second place and her second podium finish for Czechia in Sigulda. Amelia Coltman (0.14 seconds behind) came third.

    World Cup title defender Janine Flock, who was in the lead after the first World Cup run in Sigulda, fell just short of the podium places in the final and finished fourth ahead of Olympic Champion Hannah Neise and Britain's Freya Tarbit in fifth and sixth place.

    Read more https://www.ibsf.org/en/news/detail/ibsf-womens-skeleton-world-cup-kim-meylemans-extends-lead-with-second-consecutive-win
    #sportivo
    #IBSF #slidingtoMiCo2026
    Second consecutive victory for skeleton athlete Kim Meylemans: In Sigulda 🇱🇻, the Belgian thus celebrated her fourth podium finish in the fourth race of the Olympic winter. Kim Meylemans is also the anniversary winner of the Women's Skeleton World Cup: The IBSF World Cup in Sigulda on 19 December marked the 200th anniversary race for female skeleton athletes. ✨ Anna Fernstaedt (0.08 seconds behind) celebrated second place and her second podium finish for Czechia in Sigulda. Amelia Coltman (0.14 seconds behind) came third. World Cup title defender Janine Flock, who was in the lead after the first World Cup run in Sigulda, fell just short of the podium places in the final and finished fourth ahead of Olympic Champion Hannah Neise and Britain's Freya Tarbit in fifth and sixth place. Read more 📰 https://www.ibsf.org/en/news/detail/ibsf-womens-skeleton-world-cup-kim-meylemans-extends-lead-with-second-consecutive-win #sportivo #IBSF #slidingtoMiCo2026
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  • Kim Meylemans slayyyyys Sigulda and takes second win of the weekend here - at 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣th IBSF World Cup Women's Skeleton race!
    #sportivo
    #IBSF #slidingtoMiCo2026
    Kim Meylemans slayyyyys Sigulda and takes second win of the weekend here - at 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣th IBSF World Cup Women's Skeleton race! 🥇✨🦁 #sportivo #IBSF #slidingtoMiCo2026
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  • Wishing Sophia Floersch a very Happy 25th birthday today.

    A history maker in recent seasons, Sophia became the first female racer to finish on the overall podium in the European Le Mans Series, taking 3rd at Portimao with for the Algarve Pro Racing Team (APRT) in 2021, having already made history by being part of the Richard Mille Racing Team's all-female entry in the 24 Heures du Mans.

    In 2020 Floersch competed in Formula 3, only the 2nd woman to do so after the rebrand from GP3, combining her season with prototype racing entering the Le Castellet 240 with Beitske Visser.

    She also raced in the DTM and in F3 in 2019, but is probably best known for her awful high speed crash at the 2018 Macau Grand Prix, from which she has fully recovered after suffering a fractured spine.
    An horrendous incident, but one that perversely put her in motorsport spotlight.

    Prior to that, fans of the BTCC & TOCA package will remember her racing in and winning the Ginetta Junior Championship, showcasing her obvious talent in tin tops and in open wheel racing alike.

    Two years ago Sophia drove Giovanni Amati's 1992 Brabham BT60B at the Gulf Historic GP at the Dubai Autodrome, a car that raced before she was born - her first taste of F1 machinery.

    In 2023 she became the first female to officially register points in an F3 race, doing so with her PHM Racing by Charouz team at Spa before joining Van Amersfoort Racing in 2024, taking a best of 12th at Imola before taking on the role of test & development driver with APRT in 2025 - a year spent promoting females in motorsport and other industries.

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag, Sophia

    #happybirthday #F1 #BTCC #DTM #lemans #F3 #macau #germany #womeninmotorsport
    #sportivo
    Wishing Sophia Floersch a very Happy 25th birthday today. A history maker in recent seasons, Sophia became the first female racer to finish on the overall podium in the European Le Mans Series, taking 3rd at Portimao with for the Algarve Pro Racing Team (APRT) in 2021, having already made history by being part of the Richard Mille Racing Team's all-female entry in the 24 Heures du Mans. In 2020 Floersch competed in Formula 3, only the 2nd woman to do so after the rebrand from GP3, combining her season with prototype racing entering the Le Castellet 240 with Beitske Visser. She also raced in the DTM and in F3 in 2019, but is probably best known for her awful high speed crash at the 2018 Macau Grand Prix, from which she has fully recovered after suffering a fractured spine. An horrendous incident, but one that perversely put her in motorsport spotlight. Prior to that, fans of the BTCC & TOCA package will remember her racing in and winning the Ginetta Junior Championship, showcasing her obvious talent in tin tops and in open wheel racing alike. Two years ago Sophia drove Giovanni Amati's 1992 Brabham BT60B at the Gulf Historic GP at the Dubai Autodrome, a car that raced before she was born - her first taste of F1 machinery. In 2023 she became the first female to officially register points in an F3 race, doing so with her PHM Racing by Charouz team at Spa before joining Van Amersfoort Racing in 2024, taking a best of 12th at Imola before taking on the role of test & development driver with APRT in 2025 - a year spent promoting females in motorsport and other industries. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag, Sophia 🇩🇪 #happybirthday #F1 #BTCC #DTM #lemans #F3 #macau #germany #womeninmotorsport #sportivo
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  • World class grid for the FIA GT World Cup!

    From 13-16 November, one of the highlight events on the motorsport calender - Macau Grand Prix will take place in its 72nd edition. Of the various classes taking part, FIA-GT3 Is one of the headliners via the eighth running of the FIA GT World Cup. The race will see 16 entries from six manufacturers and will also be the first FIA GT World Cup that will use torque sensors, joining the ACO and IMSA in competitions running the component.

    Defending FIA GT World Cup race winner Maro Engel won't be returning alongside Mercedes-AMG, leaving this year's event up for grabs for any of the capable and brave drivers able to conquer Macau. Among this list who finished third last year is Team WRT's Sheldon van der Linde. Oh so close last year but could that change this weekend? He'll face tough competition from fellow BMW factory driver, Rowe Racing's Raffaele Marciello. Ferrari meanwhile has three cars, a single entry from AF Corse for Antonio Fuoco, a Winhere Motorsports entry for Deng Yi and a single car from Harmony Racing for Yifei Ye.

    Porsche have the most with five entries with Tempo by Absolute Racing, Phantom Global Racing's and Schumacher CLRT all entering cars for the likes of Laurens Vanthoor, Alessio Picariello, Dorian Boccolacci, Laurin Heinrich and Ayhancan Guven. Audi meanwhile has three via Audi Sport Asia Team Phantom and Uno Racing Team, entering Christopher Haase, Joel Eriksson and Adderly Fong. Lamborghini sees two cars from Absolute Corse for Luca Engstler and Edoardo Mortara while Optimum Motorsport sees a single McLaren entry for Benjamin Goethe.

    FIA GT World Cup Schedule
    Thursday, 13 November
    6:05 CEST/11:05pm est (Wednesday) - FP1
    9:05 CEST/2:05am est - FP2
    Friday, 14 November
    9:40 CEST/2:40am est - Q1
    10:30 CEST/3:30am est - Q2
    Saturday, 15 November
    8:35 CEST/1:35am est - Qualifying Race
    Sunday, 16 November
    6:35 CEST(Sunday)/11:35pm est (Saturday) - Race

    : GCS | SRO | Rowe Racing | Optimum Motorsport | BMW Motorsport
    __________________________________________
    #Macaugp #GT3 #macaugt #gtracing #racecars #imsa #GTWorldAsia #第70屆澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #grandtouring #motorsport #endurance #fiagt #motorsportphotography #macau #sprintracing #imsa #WEC #LeMans24 #lm24 #speedhunters #24heuresdumans #澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #72MacauGP #automotivephotography #LEMANS24 #第71屆澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #fiagtworldcup #macau
    World class grid for the FIA GT World Cup! From 13-16 November, one of the highlight events on the motorsport calender - Macau Grand Prix will take place in its 72nd edition. Of the various classes taking part, FIA-GT3 Is one of the headliners via the eighth running of the FIA GT World Cup. The race will see 16 entries from six manufacturers and will also be the first FIA GT World Cup that will use torque sensors, joining the ACO and IMSA in competitions running the component. Defending FIA GT World Cup race winner Maro Engel won't be returning alongside Mercedes-AMG, leaving this year's event up for grabs for any of the capable and brave drivers able to conquer Macau. Among this list who finished third last year is Team WRT's Sheldon van der Linde. Oh so close last year but could that change this weekend? He'll face tough competition from fellow BMW factory driver, Rowe Racing's Raffaele Marciello. Ferrari meanwhile has three cars, a single entry from AF Corse for Antonio Fuoco, a Winhere Motorsports entry for Deng Yi and a single car from Harmony Racing for Yifei Ye. Porsche have the most with five entries with Tempo by Absolute Racing, Phantom Global Racing's and Schumacher CLRT all entering cars for the likes of Laurens Vanthoor, Alessio Picariello, Dorian Boccolacci, Laurin Heinrich and Ayhancan Guven. Audi meanwhile has three via Audi Sport Asia Team Phantom and Uno Racing Team, entering Christopher Haase, Joel Eriksson and Adderly Fong. Lamborghini sees two cars from Absolute Corse for Luca Engstler and Edoardo Mortara while Optimum Motorsport sees a single McLaren entry for Benjamin Goethe. FIA GT World Cup Schedule ▫️Thursday, 13 November 6:05 CEST/11:05pm est (Wednesday) - FP1 9:05 CEST/2:05am est - FP2 ▫️Friday, 14 November 9:40 CEST/2:40am est - Q1 10:30 CEST/3:30am est - Q2 ▫️Saturday, 15 November 8:35 CEST/1:35am est - Qualifying Race ▫️Sunday, 16 November 6:35 CEST(Sunday)/11:35pm est (Saturday) - Race 📸: GCS | SRO | Rowe Racing | Optimum Motorsport | BMW Motorsport __________________________________________ #Macaugp #GT3 #macaugt #gtracing #racecars #imsa #GTWorldAsia #第70屆澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #grandtouring #motorsport #endurance #fiagt #motorsportphotography #macau #sprintracing #imsa #WEC #LeMans24 #lm24 #speedhunters #24heuresdumans #澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #72MacauGP #automotivephotography #LEMANS24 #第71屆澳門格蘭披治大賽車 #fiagtworldcup #macau
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  • Remembering BTCC great and 24 Heures du Mans racer David Leslie, born on this day in 1953.

    Hailing from Annan, between Gretna Green and Dumfries, David is probably best known for his 219 BTCC races between 1987 and 2003 for Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall, Honda Team MSD, Vodafone Nissan Racing and PETRONAS Syntium Proton.

    In that time David took took 9 wins. 35 podiums, 16 pole positions and 17 fastest laps, many of which were in a terrific 1999 season when he finished as runner up to Laurent Aiello.
    He also competed in the British F1 Championship in 1979, two races in the Swedish Scandinavian Touring Car Championship in 2000 and 7 British GT Championship events that year.

    The Scot drove in 3 runnings of the 24 Hours of Spa with a best result of 7th in 1998, and competed in 24 Hours of Le Mans on 10 occasions between 1984 and 1995 with Ecurie Ecosse, Mazda, Aston Martin, Jaguar & Marcos alongside the likes of Mike Wilds, Martin Brundle & David Sears.

    In 1993 he raced the Jaguar XJ220 alongside Win Percy & Armin Hahne, retiring with engine failure while in contention for the lead of the GT class.

    A hard racer but a really lovely, affable guy, David was tragically lost in an aircraft accident in 2008.

    He is greatly missed.

    Rest In Peace, David

    #happybirthday #restinpeace #BTCC #lemans #f1 #legend #scotland
    Michael Lee
    Remembering BTCC great and 24 Heures du Mans racer David Leslie, born on this day in 1953. Hailing from Annan, between Gretna Green and Dumfries, David is probably best known for his 219 BTCC races between 1987 and 2003 for Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall, Honda Team MSD, Vodafone Nissan Racing and PETRONAS Syntium Proton. In that time David took took 9 wins. 35 podiums, 16 pole positions and 17 fastest laps, many of which were in a terrific 1999 season when he finished as runner up to Laurent Aiello. He also competed in the British F1 Championship in 1979, two races in the Swedish Scandinavian Touring Car Championship in 2000 and 7 British GT Championship events that year. The Scot drove in 3 runnings of the 24 Hours of Spa with a best result of 7th in 1998, and competed in 24 Hours of Le Mans on 10 occasions between 1984 and 1995 with Ecurie Ecosse, Mazda, Aston Martin, Jaguar & Marcos alongside the likes of Mike Wilds, Martin Brundle & David Sears. In 1993 he raced the Jaguar XJ220 alongside Win Percy & Armin Hahne, retiring with engine failure while in contention for the lead of the GT class. A hard racer but a really lovely, affable guy, David was tragically lost in an aircraft accident in 2008. He is greatly missed. Rest In Peace, David 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #happybirthday #restinpeace #BTCC #lemans #f1 #legend #scotland 📸 Michael Lee
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