Valtteri Bottas still faces a five-place grid penalty on his expected Formula 1 return next year, despite a change in the regulations over the winter that now times out similar sanctions
MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnaia can accept he was at fault for his crash in the Indian Grand Prix. He was more preoccupied after it by a recent performance trend he's desperate to reverse
Alpine’s claim that swapping its Formula 1 drivers on the final lap of the Japanese Grand Prix was in “the best interest of the team” did not chime with what Pierre Gasly viewed as a “complete joke” of a situation
Two drivers who secured F1 milestones in the 2023 Japanese GP made it into our winners list. But who else joined them, and which teams and drivers were left licking wounds?
Marco Bezzecchi dominated MotoGP's inaugural Indian Grand Prix ahead of a troubled Jorge Martin, as championship leader Pecco Bagnaia crashed out in a massive hit to his points lead
George Russell and Lewis Hamilton had multiple team radio disagreements during the Japanese Grand Prix. But in the end, Mercedes intervention was the right one
Lewis Hamilton says the Mercedes Formula 1 team needs the "greatest six months of development" it has ever had if it is to compete with Red Bull in 2024
Sergio Perez rejoining the Japanese Grand Prix 26 laps down just to avoid a potential grid penalty was a laughable piece of Formula 1 bureaucracy that needs to be prevented in future, says Valentin Khorounzhiy
Max Verstappen took Red Bull to the 2023 F1 constructors' championship title with six races to spare, bringing himself to the brink of the drivers' title too by dominating the Japanese GP
Incidents in Saturday's Buddh MotoGP sprint race means there have now been first-corner crashes at three of the past four weekends. But if the cause is symptomatic of how difficult racing can be, the bigger question is how MotoGP can make first corners safer
Fifth in the India MotoGP sprint cut Marco Bezzecchi further adrift of the two riders ahead of him in the standings. But it was also a more impressive ride than many grand prix wins - and more memorable too
Oscar Piastri represents something of an unknown for Max Verstappen. And that means the McLaren driver has an opportunity to make a statement in the Japanese GP that few drivers get against the double F1 world champion