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No Haloes Here: Indycar Aeroscreen Hits Track
No Haloes Here: Indycar Aeroscreen Hits Track
Under The Skin Of F1 Testing
Pre-season testing is fraught with tension for the Formula 1 teams. Here Gary Anderson explains how they prepare for and carry out the initial running of their new cars – fingers crossed, of course.
What To Expect From Ferrari's New F1 Star
New Sauber recruit Charles Leclerc romped to the 2017 Formula 2 title.Alex Kalinauckas explains what he will bring to the F1 grid.
Can Toyota Be Knocked Off The Top?
A new Chevrolet has raised hopes that Toyota’s ‘F1-style’ domination of NASCAR can be halted in 2018.
Thrown In At The Deep End
Stuart Middleton won a cameo drive in the Daytona 24 Hours with success in the Sunoco Whelen Challenge. It turned into something bigger than anyone expected.
How Do You Run An Old F1 Car?
Some historic racers employ big teams to run their cars, but it is possible for smaller operations to compete in F1 machinery, as Rod Jolley shows.
How much trouble is McLaren-Honda in?
There were high expectations when McLaren unveiled its 2017 challenger, but things looked decidedly familiar after the difficult first week of Formula 1 testing.
Rowland targets GP2 Domination with DAMS
“I DON’T JUST WANT TO WIN THE championship,” said Oliver Rowland of his GP2 Series deal with DAMS for 2017.“I want to go out and dominate like Stoffel Vandoorne did in 2015 – that’s the only way I can get into Formula 1. I have to do something special.”
Nigel Roebuck
Remembering Il Grande John
John Surtees 1934-2017
The greatest motoring sportsman was the eldest child of a bike-mad family living in South London. Dad ‘Jack’ was a burly bus driver-turned-motorcycle repairman/ dealer who excelled at sidecar racing either side of WWII; and mum Dorothy, an expert rider herself, was occasionally his brave passenger.
Is the threat to Mercedes real?
Ferrari set the pace during testing and looked good over long runs, raising hopes that Mercedes has a fight on its hands
Marquez's Lead Blown Away By Dovi
A rare Honda engine failure shook up the championship order, and it was Ducati rider Dovizioso who took advantage
Two Wins For Fassler And Vanthoor
BLANCPAIN SPRINT CUP HUNGARORING (H) AUGUST 26-27 ROUND 4/5
Results Are In From F1 World Cup
Brawn Should Call Ferrari's Bluff
Sergio Marchionne claims that Ferrari will quit Formula 1 if Ross Brawn’s plans for cheaper, simpler engines aren’t to his liking.
How To Win The World Rally Championship As A Privateer
Fresh from taking the 2017 drivers’ and teams’ World Rally titles, M-Sport deputy team principal Rich Millener explains what it takes to reach the top.
Can The ‘Indies' Save LMP1?
After the shock withdrawal of Audi and Porsche from LMP1 in the past two years, the top level of the WEC will be bolstered by new privateer entries for the 2018-19 superseason.
Hamilton's Race Ferrari's 'Victory'
Why Vettel's Spa pace scares Mercedes
Battery And Assault
Electric rallycross is on its way soon. But how did Austrian company STARD develop its prototype for this all-action branch of the sport?
Behind The Wheel: The Noise Of Silence
IT’S NOT THE ‘RADIO controlled-car on steroids’ sound emitted from the motors that grabs my attention; it’s every other noise I’m noticing as I drive the world’s first fully electric rallycross car.
Sutton Again As Title Race Slims To Two Man Bout
The momentum is with the Subaru man, and it seems that only Turkington can stop him.
History Books Miss Out Leclerc's Spa Brilliance
FORMULA 2 SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS (B) AUGUST 26-27 ROUND 8/11
Smith Strikes Gold In F2 March
FORTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER RONNIE Peterson won the last Formula 2 race at Oulton Park in a March 722, Northern Ireland’s Darwin Smith drove a sister car to a scintillating double victory over Richard Evans’s 742.
Second Title On The Spin For Clio Man ‘Patch'
VICTORY FOR PATRICK FLETCHER in the second Clio 182 race at Thruxton sealed back-to-back championship wins, with two races of the series remaining.
Why Toro Rosso May Not Be Honda's Rebound
LAST FRIDAY, OVER THE COURSE OF 12 minutes, a flurry of announcements was made in the Singapore Grand Prix paddock.
DTM Drops Hated Performance-Balance System
FEW EXPECTED THE DTM TO DROP its controversial performance-weight system last week – at a crucial point of the season, with just two rounds remaining and drivers from all three manufacturers in the title hunt.
How Vettel Shot Himself In The Foot
“YOUR GUESS IS AS GOOD AS MINE,” WAS LEWIS HAMILTON’S DOWNBEAT response, a few hours after qualifying fifth, when asked how he intended to limit the damage Sebastian Vettel would inflict upon him in the following evening’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Newgarden Dethrones Pagenaud
The 2016 champion won the race, but couldn’t prevent his Penske team-mate taking the title.
Fittipaldi Frustrated In Austin
PIETRO FITTIPALDI HAD A HARD time of it in Austin, the first round of this series in the US, where his Formula V8 3.5 championship lead was cut to 10 points with just one round remaining.
The Mexican Who Wants To Rule America
NASCAR Cup rookie Daniel Suarez could be about to make a big impression on stock car racing’s top tier.