MotoGP
The slump hanging over Martin's last MotoGP title bid (for now)
Jorge Martin remains in MotoGP's 2024 title fight despite his Misano pitstop debacle, but there's a cloud hanging over his season in the shape of the form of his future employer
MotoGP
Jorge Martin remains in MotoGP's 2024 title fight despite his Misano pitstop debacle, but there's a cloud hanging over his season in the shape of the form of his future employer
Formula 1
In the context of a would-be Formula 1 drivers’ championship bid for Lando Norris, the wrong McLaren keeps finishing ahead. And that is only going to make it harder for McLaren as it walks a team orders tightrope
IndyCar
A third championship for Alex Palou and Will Power’s seat belt issues headlined a wild IndyCar race at Nashville won by Colton Herta. Those were the obvious stories getting the attention in the aftermath, but what of the rest of the field which had plenty to fight for in the last race of the season
Formula 1
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a thriller with some standout drives throughout the top 10. But who tops Edd Straw's F1 driver rankings this week?
IndyCar
Will Power would've known as he felt his seatbelts come loose 12 laps into the Nashville season finale that his title hopes were over. But it wasn't until later on that he had the sobering thought of what could've happened
IndyCar
Alex Palou is a three-time IndyCar champion after finishing 11th in the series finale at Nashville, as Will Power’s loose seatbelts forced him to pit and took him out of contention early in a race won by Colton Herta
Formula 1
Should Ferrari and Charles Leclerc have prevented Oscar Piastri and McLaren from snatching their Azerbaijan Grand Prix Formula 1 win? The Race F1 Podcast debates that and much more
Formula 1
Help from Lando Norris, ignoring a team suggestion (and then pulling off a mega move) and a McLaren rear wing trick - it all helped Oscar Piastri pinch Azerbaijan Grand Prix victory against potentially faster rivals
Formula 1
Red Bull's encouraging start to its Azerbaijan Grand Prix fizzled out on both sides of the garage - but it was Max Verstappen, not Sergio Perez, struggling massively for pace
Formula 1
Some fantastic racing with a pinch of the classic Baku chaos made for an excellent Azerbaijan Grand Prix with plenty of winners and losers...
Formula 1
The big Azerbaijan Grand Prix podium battle crash involving Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez was deemed a "racing incident" by the Formula 1 stewards, with some blame attributed to both sides. Rightly so
Formula 1
An Azerbaijan Grand Prix podium fell into George Russell's lap in the final laps - yet the Mercedes Formula 1 man found the Baku race "pretty infuriating" and struggled to hide his frustrations in the aftermath