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Matters of moment, September 2015
"You need to be pretty strong to deal with the business of motor racing,” writes Tyler Alexander in a new…
"You need to be pretty strong to deal with the business of motor racing,” writes Tyler Alexander in a new…
Balancing risk: the thoughts of Lauda, Stewart, Räikkönen and Ken Tyrell Among the photographic folders on my iPad is one…
The most recent strategy group meeting suggested a review of the race weekend format was among many changes being considered…
Two of Grand Prix racing’s most potent forces have lately been blunted by engine problems. We take a look at…
Great Britain Rd 9: Silverstone, July 5 2015 1. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W06 1hr 31min 27.729sec 2. Nico Rosberg Mercedes…
Jules Bianchi, who succumbed in July to the injuries sustained in his Japanese Grand Prix accident last October, was a…
To cast your vote go to uat.motorsportmagazine.com/halloffame The doors are open to the 2016 Motor Sport Hall of Fame –…
Dallara returns to Le Mans Italian firm secures licence as new LMP2 era dawns | By Gary Watkins Dallara will…
When downforce dominates over power, so that a car can be driven flat out around a high-banked superspeedway, it results…
In past seasons, as well as my LMP1 commitments, I have been involved in a secondary programme to complement Le…
A Life And Times With McLaren Tyler Alexander What a life Tyler Alexander has led. From his first contact with…
When World War II ended – 70 years ago on August 15 1945 – there were thousands of motorcycle racers,…
Tribute to Scottish success Stewart’s F1 cars headline Edinburgh show | By Paul Lawrence Scotland’s international motor sport history will…
For sale at Tom Hardman Skipton, North Yorkshire. www.tomhardman.co.uk If you want a historic racing Riley, there’s one name you…
Critical launch for Alfa Firm’s future could hinge on success of new Giulia | By Andrew Frankel Alfa Romeo has…
Small... but perfectly formed | by Andrew Frankel In one respect it is almost nothing, the tiniest of details most…
The perfect excuse to keep away from motorways... With all the alacrity of an overladen oil tanker, Audi’s high-performance Quattro…
A compact sporting Merc to outrun BMW’s M3? Apparently so What you’re looking at is Mercedes-Benz seeking to put to…
Sweden’s lone mainstream car builder has cause for optimism This XC90 is new from bumper to bumper, yet in just…
When Dan honoured Jim Thank you for the recent articles on Jim Clark. He was my hero and still holds…
Not even dangerously wet conditions could stop Jorge Martin at Motegi. The Spaniard has won five MotoGP victories from his last six starts and now has championship Pecco Bagnaia firmly in his crosshairs. Not only that, he was the luckiest rider at Motegi, but why?
Set up by Carroll Shelby, run by car designer Peter Brock, with teaching tips from Ken Miles, Preston Lerner tells the tale of the US's very first high-performance driving school
Christian Horner recently confirmed that it was highly likely Red Bull would be retaining Sergio Perez into next season, praising him for his contribution to the team. “He has brought…
One way or another Formula 1 power units have been a topic of conversation of late, whether in the context of grid penalties for the sport’s top names, or the…