Archive Events April 12-14, Assen, Netherlands Assen is known as ‘The Cathedral’ of motorcycle racing, and rightly so, as it attracts pilgrims from all over the world. Le Mans, Monaco and Indianapolis might… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive No more Mr Nice Guy The new aero regulations formed a ‘known unknown’ (copyright Donald Rumsfeld) as we headed into the 2019 season in Melbourne. But we also discovered two ‘unknown unknowns’, one of which… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Charlie Whiting: an old-fashioned racer and a link to simpler times in Formula 1 FIA race director Charlie Whiting, who died in Melbourne on the eve of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, was one of modern Formula 1’s most valued ambassadors and also one… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bloodhound back on the trail The troubled Bloodhound speed record attempt appears to have sprung back to life just a few months after it was reported to have keeled over through lack of funding. The… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Speeding into history You have to hand it to Bentley: the men a Crewe certainly know how to upcycle. As part of the firm’s centenary celebrations, a new limited edition version of its… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Final selection for W Series The W Series is gearing up for its maiden race event at Hockenheim on May 3/4 and has released five liveries for its cars. The female-only championship was in the… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Herta, 18, becomes youngest IndyCar winner In December 1991, Motor Sport interviewed young Californian racer Bryan Herta, who had stepped down from winning the Barber Saab title at home to take a crack at the Formula… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive It’s a Toyota, Jim. But not as we know it… Forget the next-generation Prius, Toyota’s latest design project is quite literally out of this world. It has teamed up with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency to create this pressurised Moon… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Up and running again Silverstone will host the first classic Le Mans-style start in Britain for over 50 years after Motorsport UK granted permission for the dash across the track to be used as… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ferrari P80/C: the new extreme Ferrari has taken the wraps off the most extreme one-off project in its history, the track-only P80/C. The new sports prototype has been created strictly as a private project for… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alonso expands racing wish list Fernando Alonso has twice lifted the Formula 1 world title. He shared last season’s winning Toyota at Le Mans. Already this year he has accumulated wins in the Daytona 24… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of Moment, May 2019 One of the most universally loved racing cars of all-time, the Porsche 917, turns 50 this year and to celebrate the Stuttgart firm has created a special exhibition dedicated to… May 2019 Issue By Motor Sport