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Grands prix should be public events that get an entire nation talking'
February is never easy. But in my household the cold, dark mornings were brightened by live cricket on terrestrial TV…

February is never easy. But in my household the cold, dark mornings were brightened by live cricket on terrestrial TV…
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The list of American successes at Le Mans is long and littered with star names such as Shelby, Hill, Gregory,…
Peugeot has recruited a trio of former grand prix racers to lead its return to Le Mans from 2022, with…
Chopping and changing may well be of second nature to Formula 1 these days, but on this occasion the saws…
From AC 3000ME to Volvo 480ES, the list of models eligible to race in the Historic Sports Car Club’s new…
Is it a bird? is it a plane? Neither. It's Lotus’ new E-R9 concept – a machine which you half…
Organisers of the new Airspeeder racing series have lifted the covers off the world’s first full-sized electric flying racing car,…
Always fancied owning a Jaguar E-type? Most imagine themselves stylishly wafting through picturesque countryside in their 1960s classic, and you…
Red Bull’s confirmation that it will continue to run a Red Bull-branded Honda power unit after the Japanese manufacturer withdraws…
Grand prix motorcycle racing reached an important crossroads 50 years ago. Imagine that Jackie Stewart’s closest rivals during the 1971…
It was I think motoring writer Leonard Setright who coined, or broadcast, the penetrating rhyme: “One man’s meat’s another man’s…
When did you last see a nice old car on the road? I can’t even remember. Of course there are…
Remember the original Mach Mustang, the Mach 1? Introduced in 1969 as a high-performance version of Ford’s original pony car,…
This was the Taycan I most looked forward to. It stood to reason: in my experience, the cheaper the Taycan…
It is a curious state of affairs, but one that has existed for so long it can no longer be…
Two movements have been clear recently in the car book publishing world – the rise of self-published works, thanks to…
George Monkhouse, Louis Klementaski, Bernard Cahier, Geoffrey Goddard, Michael Cooper… Motor racing was covered by some very fine photographers in…
IndyCar – Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, April 18 Indycar's delayed season gets underway at Barber Motorsports Park…
Given the fanfare that accompanied his departure as Formula 1’s deputy race director in 2016, you might imagine that Herbie Blash…
A little over five laps? Is that really as long as Pirelli’s soft tyre is going to last this weekend? According to Pirelli it is. When Rosberg was asked how…
My passing mention last week of Carlos Menditéguy has set me wondering and wandering again. The Argentinean winner, alongside Stirling Moss, of the 1956 Buenos Aires 1000km – Maserati’s first victory in the…
Three months in and it's already been a stellar 2017 for Wayne Taylor Racing. The Cadillac squad scored its second major win in as many months at Sebring, adding the 12 Hours…
Friday's summit in Bahrain between the FIA, teams and manufacturers may have been dressed up as a gathering to discuss the idea of a return to V10 engines. But make no mistake: they're crunch talks as the 2026 rules continue to create problems, says Mark Hughes