Rufus Hound will present The Race Media Awards
Renowned British actor and comedian Rufus Hound will present The Race Media Awards on February 9
Renowned British actor and comedian Rufus Hound will present The Race Media Awards on February 9
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is set to have clearer guidelines for on track penalty decisions in an effort to attain clearer consistency during races
Rumours suggest 2018 World Supersport 300 champion Ana Carrasco is returning to the MotoGP weekend. But the circumstances are bittersweet, says Simon Patterson
Formula 1 has agreed a new deal with Singapore that cements the original night race’s return to the calendar in 2022. Scott Mitchell explains more and rounds up other significant calendar developments
Fabio Quartararo has made no secret he wants a higher top speed from the latest Yamaha. He’s even hinted at leaving if he doesn’t get it. Can Yamaha blend his demands with its conflicting bike style?
Antonio Giovinazzi’s about to become the latest Formula 1 driver to dive into Formula E, but he’s doing so at a tough end of the grid. Here’s how we reckon he’ll fare
Jos Verstappen’s terrifying pit fire, Benetton’s mysterious ‘Option 13’, Mika Hakkinen’s mad start crash and Ferrari’s first win in four years are all in the spotlight as Bring Back V10s tackles Hockenheim 1994
A key element of McLaren’s Formula 1 recovery has been the team fixing its “cultural framework” as key team figures Zak Brown, James Key, Andreas Seidl and Andrea Stella explain
The Race MotoGP podcast welcomes special guest Danilo Petrucci in its latest edition, as the Italian discusses his first attempt at the Dakar Rally and his future plans after MotoGP
Antonio Giovinazzi, Dan Ticktum and Oliver Askew make for an intriguing 2022 Formula E rookie crop. Here are the benchmark performances from newcomers that they can aspire to in Diriyah this week
Suzuki has more riding on 2022 MotoGP pre-season testing than any other team. Expect to see a very different bike at last, and then keep an eye on Joan Mir’s mood
Honda’s left Formula 1… but Red Bull’s still going to be running the engine Honda built, heavily developed and will continue maintaining for it until at least 2025. Scott Mitchell explains exactly how that relationship will work, and why it’s so superior to past F1 ‘continuation projects’