Formula 1
Australian GP gets new F1 deal until end of 2035
The Australian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least the end of the 2035 season and feature Formula 2 and Formula 3 for the first time from 2023
Formula 1
The Australian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least the end of the 2035 season and feature Formula 2 and Formula 3 for the first time from 2023
IndyCar
With Alexander Rossi already signed, Pato O’Ward is keen to keep an easygoing vibe in next year’s three-car McLaren Arrow SP IndyCar team
Formula E
There’s plenty of drivers and teams who need a much stronger end to Formula E’s final Gen2 season as Sam Smith explains
Formula 1
An expanded driver ambassador role with Aston Martin for 2022 includes Jessica Hawkins getting seat time in the team’s Formula 1 simulator
MotoGP
World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu’s management insists on having a factory offer before he joins MotoGP. But that plan presents problems, especially in the Yamaha stable he’s currently in
Formula 1
Mercedes’ motorsport strategy director James Vowles says the Formula 1 team put its drivers in “significant discomfort” during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend and must “make sure this doesn’t carry on”
Formula 1
This week’s The Race F1 Tech Show podcast is all about Ferrari’s reliability woes, plus the disembodied voices we hear over team radio: the race engineers
Formula 1
Kyalami now looks close to a return to the Formula 1 calendar, nearly 30 years on from last hosting the South African Grand Prix. What should drivers expect from the track, and would it be good for racing?
Motorcycle racing
Isle of Man TT boss Paul Phillips says the event has to keep changing if it is to survive, after five competitors lost their lives during the 2022 edition
Formula 1
Ferrari has a short-term fix in place for the hydraulic problem that caused Carlos Sainz’s early Azerbaijan GP retirement, but it can only assess Charles Leclerc’s failed F1 engine on Wednesday
IndyCar
Jack Benyon went trackside at what he reckons is IndyCar’s best road course to see what you can learn from being up close and personal to the action
Formula 1
The distant ire of “keyboard warriors” does not surprise, or fluster, Sky Sports F1’s new-for-2022 presenter