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The revolution
The push to pass A bid to boost overtaking and the challenge of KERS tested F1’s design brains in 2009,…

The push to pass A bid to boost overtaking and the challenge of KERS tested F1’s design brains in 2009,…
Save of the Century How did McLaren start the season with a car that was way off the pace and…
The first pure-bred Mercedes-Benz racer for 35 years. A World Championship winner. The car that gave us Michael Schumacher. The…
Le Mans and Silverstone wins may not elude the C11 for much longer The Mercedes-Benz C11 could finally avenge its…
For most of 2009, a quarter of the drivers on the Grand Prix grids were from Germany. And, thanks to…
This 127-corner, tree-lined German road was one of the great European hillclimb challenges. So it’s little wonder that it attracted…
Cosworth could supply a third of the F1 grid in 2010, after the FIA ruled that new teams must use…
Noble is back with a 225mph car that has all the power of a Ferrari F40 or McLaren F1 –…
Indy 500, Monzanapolis and an F1 makeover – this car has a multiple history. Now the factory invites a GP…
The DTM has plenty going for it, but will a development freeze protect it against the economic draught? By Ed…
In true British tradition, weather was the defining factor of this year’s London to Brighton run. Despite torrential rain for…
Uncertainty over the short-term future of Donington Park is causing confusion for the 2010 historic and classic racing season in…
Part of the route of the 1974 World Cup Rally will be retraced by a new event running in January…
The Formula 5000 Surtees TS11 that US racer Sam Posey took to second place in the 1972/73 Tasman Series will…
Former GT and sports car racer Bobby Verdon-Roe has clinched the 2009 FIA Historic Formula One Championship title at the…
The Pre-63 GT initiative is set to grow into a three-race mini-series in 2010 following the success of the race…
The grids for the inaugural Abu Dhabi Classic are over-subscribed following a positive response to the January event from the…
* The London-Casablanca historic rally was marred by the death of a competitor in November. Warren Chmura died when his…
The ex-Graham Hill Lotus 49-R3, normally on show at the National Motor Museum, has been repaired after it was damaged…
Around the houses – RM Auctions – The Automobiles Of London sale at Battersea Park was a strong sale for…
Porsche Supercup driver Sean Edwards has sadly been killed in an accident at Queensland Raceway in Australia. He was the son of former Grand Prix driver Guy Edwards. The 26-year-old…
An announcement is expected in the next day or two that the Nissan Delta Wing will race again this year at the ALMS’s season-closing Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta…
Eighty-five years ago today, March 29, 1927, Major Henry Segrave became the first man to exceed 200mph on land. Aboard his 1000bhp Sunbeam ‘Mystery S’, Segrave roared through the measured…
The danger of Formula 1 in the 1980s was all too apparent during a tragic weekend at Zolder 44 years ago, writes Matt Bishop. But even that Belgian Grand Prix had its lighter moments