IndyCar
IndyCar podcast: In-depth with two 2023 fast starters
A bumper edition of The Race IndyCar Podcast features interviews from both St Petersburg race winner Marcus Ericsson and early second-season standout Callum Ilott
IndyCar
A bumper edition of The Race IndyCar Podcast features interviews from both St Petersburg race winner Marcus Ericsson and early second-season standout Callum Ilott
WEC/Le Mans
Ferrari’s Hypercar makes its WEC debut at Sebring this weekend as sportscar racing’s rebirth steps up another notch. Here’s your guide to every manufacturer involved in the top class of this new era
Formula 1
Look at the number of technical director changes at Williams over the 12 years and its slide down the F1 pecking order, and it’s not hard to spot the correlation. That’s not to say those who’ve been there have done badly, but it does suggest the instability is hurting it
Formula E
Antonio Felix da Costa grabbed headlines with the overtakes that earned him victory in Cape Town, but that doesn’t mean all the parts of a complicated Porsche Formula E adaptation are solved – as his engineer explains
Formula 1
How big a hole is Mercedes in? Can Ferrari close the gap to Red Bull? Jeddah will provide answers to questions the Bahrain GP created. Our writers pick out seven of the key questions we hope will be answered this weekend
Formula 1
From performance to reliability, and departures to dysfunction, Ferrari has faced plenty of questions early in the 2023 Formula 1 season. New team principal Fred Vasseur’s wasted little time answering them
IndyCar
IndyCar’s popularity is still increasing but it’s clear there’s plenty of room for growth. Our American Editor Jack Benyon looks at IndyCar’s plan to improve its growth and what it means for the future of the series
Formula 1
The way Red Bull dominated the F1 season opener led George Russell to predict it “should win every single race” in 2023. That was a point about Red Bull’s supremacy rather than a serious bet, but such a feat – one never achieved previously – seems incredibly unlikely
MotoGP
Necessary repairs to the Buddh International Circuit which is hosting MotoGP for the first time in September are currently being held up due to ‘a host of legal and technical complications,’ according to national newspaper the Times of India
Formula 1
The all too familiar talk of a Formula 1 race in London has resurfaced. Edd Straw examines the latest claims
Formula 1
McLaren knows its facility deficit – and its wait for a new windtunnel that won’t come online until later this year – is no excuse for its miserable start to 2023
Formula E
Formula E’s next calendar could feature more races in North America – and a first race in Japan with a maiden Toyko E-Prix potentially taking place in April