Only Tsunoda can save F1 in 2025: Japan GP – Going up, going down
In the face of soul-destroying boredom, only one driver can bring the entertainment needed to rescue a sport which resembles a broken AI tribute to itself
Tackling the Porsche Curves at Le Mans is a daunting job at the best of times, never mind when you’re behind the wheel of a Sauber-Mercedes C11 and you have a blow-out as you approach them.
This is exactly what happened to Group C racer and promoter Bob Berridge in qualifying for this year’s Le Mans Legends race.
It’s worth keeping an eye on the speedo when he’s heading down the Mulsanne – the needle has to stop at 300kph, but the digital display just keeps on climbing…
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In the face of soul-destroying boredom, only one driver can bring the entertainment needed to rescue a sport which resembles a broken AI tribute to itself
Waking up at 4am on a Sunday is rarely worth it, especially when Max Verstappen looks poised to take another lights out to chequered flag victory — as he did…
Should there be a new prize for a team finishing sixth in the championship – just like the Jim Clark Trophy in the good old turbo times?
Sebastian Vettel is set to test a Porsche 963 Hypercar, having already been linked with a Le Mans drive. But would his return really add that much to the world of racing?