Formula E
Can a brand key to Formula E finally end its title curse?
A Formula E title still eludes Jaguar despite its racing pedigree and top driver line-up. Here’s it’s plan to turn its fortunes around in 2022
Formula E
A Formula E title still eludes Jaguar despite its racing pedigree and top driver line-up. Here’s it’s plan to turn its fortunes around in 2022
Formula 1
FIA race director Michael Masi has refuted the suggestion from several Formula 1 drivers that the rules of racing are unclear following the controversial Max Verstappen/Lewis Hamilton incident in Brazil
IndyCar
McLaren’s IndyCar team won its first race in 2021, but its second car struggled and it missed out on the title after coming so close. The Race evaluates its season and what’s next for the squad
MotoGP
Toprak Razgatlioglu’s MotoGP prospects and the post-season test at Jerez are the main subjects of this week’s edition of The Race MotoGP Podcast
Formula 1
The Qatar Grand Prix marked AlphaTauri’s third non-score of the 2021 Formula 1 campaign, yet it will have proven far more painful than the other two
MotoGP
New MotoGP champion Fabip Quartararo is unhappy with Yamaha’s new bike in testing, ahead of a season where his contract expires. How does this impact his future?
Formula 1
Alfa Romeo will give its top junior prospect Theo Pourchaire more Formula 1 experience in 2022 and plans to field him in practice sessions on grand prix weekends as well
Formula E
A simulation event to trial the new 2022 Formula E qualifying format will take place on the afternoon of the first day of the pre-season Valencia test next Monday. Sam Smith explains how it will work
Formula 1
Fernando Alonso says his performance in the closing stages of the Qatar GP was “on another level” but just how good was it and what does it mean for his future?
Formula 1
McLaren’s latest blow in its fight against Ferrari was harder to take because it came through misfortune rather than a lack of performance, which Lando Norris says “just really sucks”
Formula 1
Valtteri Bottas’s puncture in the Qatar Grand Prix “put a thought” in Red Bull’s heads and prompted the conservative two-stop strategy that cost Sergio Perez third place
Formula 1
Two missed instructions to make a pitstop cost Carlos Sainz sixth place in the Qatar Grand Prix, allowing Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll to undercut him in the pitstops and resulting in the Ferrari driver finishing seventh