Bobby Thompson, the 2022 champion in the Jack Sears Trophy sub-division of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), recently completed a test with WSR to potentially secure a race deal for the 2024 season. The test took place on a Wednesday at Brands Hatch, where Thompson had the opportunity to drive the BMW 330e M
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The early races in the Formula 1 season have provided a glimpse into the competitive landscape, with teams like Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, and Aston Martin emerging as the ones to beat in both qualifying and races. Red Bull, in particular, has taken the lead in the midfield battle, with Yuki Tsunoda’s impressive seventh-place
Kalle Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen showcased a flawless performance at the grueling Safari Rally, emerging victorious in style. Despite competing in a partial season, the duo managed to clinch the win by winning seven out of the 19 challenging gravel stages. What set them apart from the competition was their ability to steer clear
Thierry Neuville, the WRC points leader, faced a tumultuous Day 2 at the Safari Rally. Despite climbing to second position in the morning stages, his hopes for a podium finish were dashed when his Hyundai i20 N experienced power issues. This led to numerous stops and ultimately a loss of more than 10 minutes. The
The Melbourne Grand Prix saw Carlos Sainz, returning from surgery for appendicitis, secure a splendid second-place qualification. The Spaniard executed a brilliant overtaking maneuver on polesitter Max Verstappen in just the second lap of the race. Verstappen’s race came to an abrupt end as he was forced to retire due to a right-rear brake failure,
Carlos Sainz’s future in Formula 1 has been thrown into uncertainty after Ferrari decided not to renew his contract after this season. The Italian team has made headlines by reportedly pursuing long-time Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton as his replacement. This move has put Sainz in a tricky position, with the possibility of a seat at
When news first emerged that Lewis Hamilton would be leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari in 2025, many assumed Max Verstappen would stay loyal to Red Bull until the end of his contract in 2028. However, recent controversies surrounding Red Bull’s team principal, Christian Horner, have raised doubts about Verstappen’s future with the team. Verstappen’s father,
Sebastian Vettel, a prominent name in Formula 1 with 53 race wins under his belt, recently ventured into uncharted territory by testing Porsche Penske Motorsport’s hypercar at the Aragon track in Spain. This marked a significant departure from his usual domain of F1 racing, hinting at a potential shift in his motorsport endeavors. Vettel’s curiosity
The recent Melbourne race presented a significant opportunity for Formula 1’s lower-ranking teams, who are often relegated to finishing outside the points. Following lackluster performances in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, only Haas managed to secure a single point in Jeddah. However, the tide turned when Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and both Mercedes drivers, Lewis Hamilton
Jorge Martin, the 2023 championship runner-up, showcased a stellar performance in Portugal last Sunday, securing his first grand prix win since the Thailand GP last year. The victory was particularly significant as it catapulted Martin to the top of the championship standings, taking an 18-point lead. The Spaniard’s journey to victory was not devoid of
In a thrilling Formula 3 race, the Prema Racing driver showcased his skills by executing a smart race strategy. He strategically waited until the second half of the 23-lap journey to make his move, ultimately gaining a significant lead over his competitors. Trident’s Fornaroli, who initially made a strong start, saw his advantage diminish due
Charles Leclerc, the talented Ferrari driver, experienced a challenging qualifying session in the Formula 1 Grand Prix. After showing promise in the practice sessions on Friday, he encountered difficulties with his front tyres in Saturday’s FP3 and qualifying sessions. Despite securing a fourth place in Q1 and a second place in Q2, Leclerc found himself
Marc Marquez, the Gresini rider, faced a significant challenge during Friday’s practice at the Algarve International Circuit. He managed to secure a spot in Q2 for the upcoming race weekend, but not without some setbacks. Despite registering his first crash on the Ducati, Marquez remained optimistic about his ability to adapt to the new bike.
The Silver Arrows camp, led by Mercedes motorsport boss Wolff, had high hopes of making significant progress in Melbourne. However, the optimism quickly turned into frustration as the drivers experienced a difficult Friday showing. Despite starting strongly in free practice, the team faltered in qualifying and the race, with George Russell slipping from third to
Fabio Quartararo, the 2021 world champion, is facing an uncertain future in MotoGP as his current Yamaha contract comes to an end after the 2024 season. Despite Yamaha’s struggles in the 2023 season, including a winless campaign, Quartararo remains a highly sought-after rider in the market for 2025. He has already engaged in talks with
In the fast-paced world of Formula 1, innovation is key to staying ahead of the competition. While many teams may choose to follow the same path in terms of car design, there are always a few bold outliers who are willing to break away from the status quo. This season, Ferrari has made some interesting
Marco Bezzecchi was considered a strong candidate for the MotoGP title in 2024 after his impressive performance last year, which saw him finish third in the standings with three victories on his year-old Ducati. However, the transition to the 2023-spec Ducati has presented significant challenges for the Italian rider. During the Qatar Grand Prix, he
BMW, a brand known for its luxury cars and high-performance motorcycles, has been noticeably absent from the MotoGP racing scene. However, with the recent appointment of Markus Flasch as the CEO of BMW Motorrad, there seems to be a shift in the company’s stance towards entering the competitive world of MotoGP. In the past, BMW