Rally Japan: Neuville and Katsuta Overcome Obstacles

Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville was the first to come across the stranded zero car which was pulled over to one side of the road midway through the 20.32km Nukata Forest test. Despite this obstacle, Neuville managed to navigate around it and proceed with the rally. Having crashed out of second place on stage six yesterday, Neuville … Read more

Losail Circuit’s Fresh Makeover

The Losail International Circuit, a popular venue for motorsport enthusiasts, has recently undergone its first-ever repaving since its establishment in 2004. This much-needed update comes just in time for this year’s exciting racing events and has already made a significant impact on the track conditions. A Desert Challenge Nestled in the heart of the stunning … Read more

MotoGP: Martin Faces Challenges in Qatar GP

The Pramac Ducati rider, Jorge Martin, finds himself trailing Francesco Bagnaia by 14 points heading into the Qatar GP. With only a few races left in the season, Martin’s chances of clinching the championship are slowly slipping away. He needs to outscore Bagnaia by at least 23 points this weekend to keep his title hopes … Read more

MotoGP Qatar GP: Fernandez Tops Second Practice

The only night practice of the Qatar weekend proved to be a tight affair, as Fernandez on his year-old Aprilia edged ahead of Gresini Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio by 0.049 seconds after an hour of running. Fernandez Claims Top Spot in Second Practice Maverick Vinales had been set to end second practice fastest of all … Read more

F1’s Setback in Vegas

F1’s much anticipated romp around the streets of Vegas hit an early roadblock when the cars of Carlos Sainz and Esteban Ocon dislodged water valve covers, which damaged both of their chassis beyond repair and led to FP1 being abandoned after eight minutes. After emergency fixes were applied to the 30 similar covers around the … Read more

F1’s Vegas Race Starts with Delays

F1’s Flagship Vegas Race Weekend Hits a Rough Start The Formula 1 race weekend in Las Vegas got off to a tumultuous start as the first practice session was abruptly red-flagged just eight minutes in. Things didn’t get much better when the second practice session, FP2, was delayed by a whopping 2 hours and 30 … Read more

Racetrack Safety Measures

Sainz’s car was badly damaged when he ran over a water valve cover that had popped up early in the first session at the new venue, while Esteban Ocon also ran over it and suffered serious floor and chassis damage. Both drivers had to switch to spare chassis for FP2, while Sainz picked up a … Read more

Eventful Return to Las Vegas

Formula 1 made a highly anticipated comeback to the city of Las Vegas, but the excitement was dampened by a shocking incident in the first practice session (FP1). Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz unintentionally hit a loose water valve cover, resulting in the session being abandoned after just eight minutes. The unexpected turn of events left both … Read more

Mclaren Pursues Red Bull’s F1 DRS Supremacy

The Woking-based team has openly acknowledged that aero efficiency has been one of its core weaknesses this year – and this has often manifested itself in a lack of top speed. The squad has also been mindful that this is an area where Red Bull has been particularly strong, especially when its DRS is in … Read more

The Power of the Formula 1 Safety Car

The Importance of the Formula 1 Safety Car The Formula 1 safety car plays a crucial role in races, often making an appearance in the event of a crash or incident on the track. This essential vehicle ensures the safety of drivers and allows for the smooth continuation of the race. There are two types … Read more