IndyCar
IndyCar’s 2024 engine gets test debut without hybrid unit
IndyCar’s next-generation engine will test for the first time on-track next week as Honda and Chevrolet will get proper running on the Formula 1 layout of the Indianapolis Road Course
IndyCar
IndyCar’s next-generation engine will test for the first time on-track next week as Honda and Chevrolet will get proper running on the Formula 1 layout of the Indianapolis Road Course
Formula 1
Sebastian Vettel has not yet travelled to Saudi Arabia as he has still not returned a negative COVID-19 test, his Aston Martin Formula 1 team says
Formula 1
Ferrari is revelling in its 1-2 – but Carlos Sainz is well-aware he was second-best to Charles Leclerc all weekend in Sakhir. Mark Hughes looks at why
Formula 1
Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison “feared worse” for the pace deficit of the team’s 2022 Formula 1 car which he believes has problems that the team could solve as early as the next two or three races
MotoGP
MotoGP’s first visit to Indonesian venue Mandalika was not a smooth one – and the series has to shoulder at least some of the blame
Formula 1
F1 social media was flooded with compliments about Naomi Schiff – the racer-turned-presenter who’s the newest member of the Sky F1 team – during the Bahrain GP weekend.
Formula 1
Was a brilliant Bahrain Grand Prix proof Formula 1’s 2022 rules are working? Not quite
Formula E
We now know when Formula E’s Gen3 car will be revealed to the world at last. But behind the scenes, there’s plenty of stress and plenty of question marks
Formula 1
Aston Martin’s current Formula 1 car is “nothing like” the version it has in the windtunnel and the team has “all the options open” for development – making it likely it’ll undergo one of the biggest transformations in 2022
MotoGP
Darryn Binder was the least-fancied of the 2022 MotoGP rookie crop, yet he’s started his premier-class spell well. It’s early days, and reservations were justified, but can he carve out a longer presence than most thought was possible?
Formula 1
Max Verstappen’s last-gasp Bahrain retirement was a painful way to begin his first Formula 1 championship defence. But other champions have fared much worse
MotoGP
Terrible track conditions and a rear tyre reintroduced at short notice left Joan Mir fearing the worst before MotoGP’s Indonesia race. The fact he and team-mate Alex Rins finished fifth and sixth leaves both on a better footing than expected to build a title fight