Motorsports
Can Norris back up his Monaco win in Spain?
Lando Norris breathed new life into the Drivers’ Championship fight with a crushing victory in the Monaco Grand Prix that sees him arrive in Barcelona just three points adrift of McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri. But it’s no wonder he’s not getting carried...
Russell confident Mercedes can return to top-five fight
George Russell insists that he doesn’t “see any reason” why Mercedes will not get themselves back into the fight for the top five positions during the Spanish Grand Prix weekend off the back of two slightly more challenging races in Imola and Monaco.
EXPLAINED: The front wing load test Technical Directive
From the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, tougher load tests on front wings will be imposed by Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA. But why are the changes being made? Why are they being introduced now? And how will the tests be conducted? F1.com has the lowd...
Ferrari need to ‘reset expectations’ in Spain says Leclerc
Charles Leclerc has suggested that Ferrari need to “reset” their expectations ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, with the Monegasque anticipating that the picture in Barcelona will be “very different” to the positive outing that the squad experienced in Mon...
FIA's divisive skid block change set for Spanish GP test
Formula 1 teams are to conduct tests with steel skids blocks at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix as the FIA pushes on with its idea to avoid grass fires
Martin announces intention to exit Aprilia at end of MotoGP 2025
Reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin has announced his intention to leave Aprilia for 2026
Jaguar's options to replace Cassidy in Formula E
News that Nick Cassidy is set to leave Jaguar at the end of the 2024-25 Formula E season has prompted the question of who could replace him. Sam Smith looks at Jaguar's options
'This hurts everyone' - Our verdict on Martin's Aprilia exit plan
Jorge Martin's announced his intention to leave Aprilia and look elsewhere in MotoGP for 2026. Does this situation end well for anyone? Here's our team's thoughts
Mercedes drops new F1 suspension
Mercedes has elected to park for now the upgraded rear suspension it brought to Imola, as it continues to work on improvements to it
What first look at McLaren tells us about F1 flexi-wing revisions
The first images of McLaren's revised front wing aimed at passing tougher F1 flexibility tests highlight how the devil will be in the detail of what teams have had to change
What F1 drivers think of Monaco GP track change proposals
The Monaco GP has "always been the same" when it comes to a lack of overtaking opportunities. But that doesn't mean proposals to improve the spectacle have gone unnoticed by F1 drivers
Gary Anderson's verdict on F1 teams' changes for flexi-wing clampdown
Thursday at the Spanish GP has revealed what some teams have done in response to the FIA's flexi-wing clampdown - Gary Anderson gives his verdict on what we've seen so far
'Poorly designed' F1 rules need flexi-wings, argues Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1's flexi-wing clampdown is a step in the wrong direction – because it gets rid of a "Band-Aid for poorly designed technical regulations"
Isle of Man TT's early pacesetter's sending an ominous message
Limited practice running means you'd be forgiven for thinking most 2025 Isle of Man TT runners still feel a little bit rusty. But the early pacesetter says he's ready to go racing now
How Indy 500 Winner Alex Palou and Honda Are Dominating IndyCar’s Hybrid Era
It may be the first full season of running hybrid engines, but Alex Palou has won five out of six IndyCar races so far, while Honda has won them all—including the iconic Indy 500.
Another Smalltown Short Track Shuts Down in the Heart of Stock Car Racing Country
The track opened in 1999 and held its first NASCAR race that year, but the past few years have been tough.