Sports Illustrated Predictions: What’s Next in Motorsports?

If you’re hunting for the next big race story, you’ve landed in the right spot. This page gathers the freshest Sports Illustrated predictions on everything from Formula 1 to rally and IndyCar. We break down the numbers, the rumors, and the gut feelings that shape the upcoming season, so you can stay ahead of the curve without scrolling through endless articles.

How Sports Illustrated Crafts Its Forecasts

Sports Illustrated’s racing team blends data with on‑track experience. They watch qualifying laps, compare tire wear, and listen to driver interviews. Then they add a dash of expert intuition – the same stuff you hear from pit‑lane commentators. The result is a set of predictions that feel both scientific and human. Whether it’s a surprise midfield battle in F1 or a rain‑hit rally stage, the team aims to give you a clear picture of what could happen.

Top Predictions You’ll Find Here

Below are a few examples of the kind of insight you’ll get under this tag:

BMW’s F1 Absence – The latest analysis suggests BMW will keep focusing on Formula E and DTM because the cost‑to‑benefit ratio for F1 just isn’t there right now. Expect BMW to pour more money into electric tech rather than chasing the F1 grid.

Rally Racing Risks – A recent prediction flags a higher danger level for the upcoming Alpine rally due to an early‑season snowstorm forecast. Teams are advised to prioritize safety gear upgrades and adjust tire choices.

IndyCar’s Best Non‑American Driver – The forecast highlights Dario Franchitti’s record‑breaking four titles as a benchmark. New talent will be measured against his win ratio, making his stats a key reference point for the season.

These snippets are just a taste. Each post on this tag dives deeper, offering stats, quotes from drivers, and the reasoning behind every forecast.

Want to know if a specific driver will make the podium? Curious about how a sell‑on clause could change a transfer story? Those details sit alongside the pure racing predictions, giving you a full view of the motorsport world and its business moves.

All you need to do is scroll through the list below, click a headline, and you’ll get a concise, jargon‑free rundown. No fluff, just the facts you care about.

Remember, predictions aren’t guarantees – they’re educated guesses. Use them to shape your own expectations, plan your viewing parties, or fuel debates with fellow fans. The more you know, the more exciting the race becomes.

So, gear up, read the latest Sports Illustrated predictions, and stay ready for whatever the track throws at you next.

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Bills vs. Ravens split: Sports Illustrated panel divided for Sunday Night Football opener

Bills vs. Ravens split: Sports Illustrated panel divided for Sunday Night Football opener

Sports Illustrated’s seven-person panel split 4–3 toward the Ravens for the Bills’ season opener on Sunday Night Football, a rematch of last season’s 27–25 Buffalo playoff win. The betting line flipped from Bills -1.5 to Ravens -1.5. Regular season trends lean Baltimore, while the postseason edge goes to Buffalo. One prediction pegs the Bills to win 27–24, pointing to their ground game.