Honda’s Technical Changes Aim to Retain Marquez

Honda Makes Technical Changes in Bid to Retain Marquez Honda, a dominant force in grand prix racing, is currently going through its toughest phase in the sport. As a result, the team has been forced to make significant changes in its technical department in an effort to retain its star rider, Marc Marquez. Ahead of … Read more

Green Hell Driving Days: Unleash Your Inner Speed Demon

Green Hell Driving Days, 30 September to 3 October Attention all racing enthusiasts! Get ready for an extended tourist driving weekend on the world-famous Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit. From Saturday, September 30th to the Day of German Unity on October 3rd, the barriers to the world’s most beautiful 20.832-kilometer track will be open for a thrilling … Read more

Red Bull’s Dominant Season

Red Bull Clinches Sixth Constructors’ Title in Japan In a record-breaking year for Red Bull, the team secured its sixth constructors’ title with an impressive six races to spare. The Milton Keynes squad has been consistently rewriting the series’ record books throughout the season, and this latest achievement adds another notable entry. Team principal, Horner, … Read more

Martin Dominates Japanese GP with Record-Breaking Pole

Martin Takes Pole Position and Breaks Lap Record at Japanese GP It was an impressive qualifying session at the Japanese Grand Prix as Martin delivered a stunning performance to take pole position and break the lap record. This achievement marks his second pole in the last three races and extends Ducati’s winning streak to 10 … Read more

Sato: New Honda Technical Director

Sato Appointed as General Technical Director for Honda Sato, formerly head of development for the Honda RC213V, is set to assume his new role as general technical director on October 1. Coincidentally, this date also marks the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi. The appointment of Sato has raised questions regarding its potential impact on Marc … Read more

Garage 56: Innovating Endurance Racing

“Strange and exciting.” Those are the words that came into FIA chief technical and safety officer Xavier Mestelan Pinon’s mind when he was told about the Garage 56 entry for this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours. And for good reason. Innovative and Experimental Car The Garage 56 slot at the World Endurance Championship blue riband … Read more

The McLaren and Toyota Partnership Grows

The McLaren and Toyota Partnership Deepens The Woking-based outfit recently concluded its longstanding deal with Toyota, which allowed McLaren to use the automaker’s wind tunnel in Cologne. However, instead of severing ties, it appears that the McLaren and Toyota partnership is evolving and growing stronger. Evidence of this came to light before the Japanese Grand … Read more

Alpine’s Hypercar Success

When the French manufacturer decided to enter the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class in 2021, they teamed up with the Signatech team, which had previously represented them in the LMP2 category. With little time to spare, Alpine secured the Rebellion R-13 LMP1 car from its previous owner and quickly rebranded it as the Alpine A480. … Read more

Lucas di Grassi Returns to Abt in Formula E

Lucas di Grassi Returns to Abt in Formula E The Brazilian driver, Lucas di Grassi, is set to make a comeback to the Abt squad in Formula E. Known as one of the most successful drivers in the all-electric championship’s history, di Grassi has been a stalwart of the series since its inception in 2014. … Read more

KTM Introduces Carbon Fibre Frame at San Marino GP

KTM Makes Waves at the San Marino GP with New Carbon Fibre Frame KTM turned heads at the recent San Marino GP with a surprising performance from test rider Dani Pedrosa. Pedrosa, a 31-time MotoGP race winner, participated as a wildcard rider and utilized the new carbon fibre frame throughout the weekend. In both the … Read more