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Revenge leaves a bitter taste
This month’s magazine reflects the best and worst of Nelson Piquet Sr. Our cover story, on BMW’s peaks-and-troughs record in…
This month’s magazine reflects the best and worst of Nelson Piquet Sr. Our cover story, on BMW’s peaks-and-troughs record in…
The decision by the World Motor Sport Council to ban Flavio Briatore has ended the career of one of the…
Nico Rosberg looks increasingly likely to move to Brawn next year as Mercedes involvement makes the hiring of a German…
The Lotus name will return to Formula 1 next year, courtesy of a consortium of Malaysian interests. The FIA awarded…
Four years after buying the team BMW has sold Sauber to Qadbak Investments, a Swiss-based foundation with Qatari connections which…
A new race in South Korea has joined the 2010 F1 World Championship schedule, which has been boosted to 19…
Bernie Ecclestone has given his support to former Ferrari team principal Jean Todt in this month’s election of a new…
The future of the British Grand Prix was expected to be decided as Motor Sport closed for press as Donington…
Reflections – Why Singapore saga is no surprise in today’s ‘sport’ – No one had a way with words quite…
Petrol-powered prototypes look unlikely to be able to race on equal terms with the turbodiesel Audis and Peugeots in next…
Three-time World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx was due to race the new BMW M3 GT2 for the first time…
Ousted Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver Sébastien Bourdais made a winning return to racing in the Superleague Formula motor sport-meets-football…
The design of the first true Aston Martin prototype for more than 20 years is under way. Aston Martin Racing,…
The racing career of the Maserati MC12 has been extended for one season to encompass the first year of the…
Frank Gardner Frank Gardner, who has died at home in Australia aged 78, was tough, determined and hugely skilful in…
Points as of September 21, 2009 1. Colin Turkington BTCC 201pts The only Silver Star-qualifying races left in the BTCC…
Points as of September 21, 2009 1. Jenson Button Formula 1 225pts 2. Ryan Briscoe IRL/Grand-Am 198pts Both Briscoe and…
Gil aims to go out in glory Gil de Ferran drives his last race, at Laguna Seca, on October 11…
MP4 looks like fun, not folly There will be those who’ll look upon the new McLaren MP4-12C as an act…
Ivy’s charm offensive Sir, Your piece on Bill Ivy (October issue) reminded me of a distant memory from my youth.…
On the anniversary of Tom Pryce's death in the 1977 South African GP, Matt Bishop remembers the other man killed that day: Frederik Jansen van Vuuren, as well as his fellow F1 marshals who lost their lives in the service of the sport they loved
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here. From the editor Damien Smith How would you define a ‘great’ racing car? Race wins and…
The last in our series of blogs explaining the mysteries of MotoGP electronic rider aids OK, enough with the sniggers. This isn’t a clever computer program that helps exasperated MotoGP engineers…
Has the demonisation of diesel power become anything more than a political football? Andrew Frankel argues that the diesel purge is leading us into a cul-de-sac As I sit here…