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See how Norris beat Antonelli to pole position at Interlagos
Lando Norris put together an impressive lap to edge out Kimi Antonelli and Charles Leclerc for pole position in Qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Verstappen to start Sao Paulo GP from pit lane
Max Verstappen is set to start Sunday’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix from the pit lane after Red Bull made sweeping changes to his car off the back of a disappointing Qualifying display.
Lamborghini: Hampus Ericsson and Danny Formal win Race 2 to take Pro title
Hampus Ericsson and Danny Formal scored a sensational comeback victory in Race 2 of the Lamborghini World Finals, with the Wayne Taylor Racing duo claiming the Super Trofeo Pro Class title after winning the second race of the Pro and Pro-Am Final.
Thanks to their 11th place overall, Shota Abkhazava and Egor Orudzhev took home the Pro-Am title, while the pairing of Andrzej Lewandowski and ...Keep reading
Thanks to their 11th place overall, Shota Abkhazava and Egor Orudzhev took home the Pro-Am title, while the pairing of Andrzej Lewandowski and ...Keep reading
Button has 'no regrets' after final race
Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button says he has "no regrets" after the final race of his career in motorsport.
Button has 'no regrets' after final race
Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button says he has "no regrets" after the final race of his career in motorsport.
Button has 'no regrets' after final race
Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button says he has "no regrets" after the final race of his career in motorsport.
Button has 'no regrets' after final race
Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button says he has "no regrets" after the final race of his career in motorsport.
Antonio Felix da Costa tops WEC Bahrain test for Alpine
Antonio Felix da Costa topped the timesheets in his first public appearance as a factory Alpine driver in the World Endurance Championship’s Bahrain rookie test.
The former Porsche star, who joins the French squad next year as part of a dual WEC/Formula E programme, set a best time of 1m49.214s in the #36 Alpine A424 LMDh in the afternoon session.
He went 0.159s quicker than current Alpine ...Keep reading
The former Porsche star, who joins the French squad next year as part of a dual WEC/Formula E programme, set a best time of 1m49.214s in the #36 Alpine A424 LMDh in the afternoon session.
He went 0.159s quicker than current Alpine ...Keep reading
Lamborghini: Pietro Perolini and Massimo Ciglia win AM-LC Race 2 to seal title
Pietro Perolini and Massimo Ciglia triumphed at the end of Race 2 of the Lamborghini World Finals at Misano, becoming champions of the AM Class of the 2025 Super Trofeo.
Thanks to an eighth-place finish overall, Karim Ojjeh secured victory in the Lamborghini Cup category, taking home the title in a 50-minute race that was full of surprises.
The start was a smooth one, with Stephane Lemeret ...Keep reading
Thanks to an eighth-place finish overall, Karim Ojjeh secured victory in the Lamborghini Cup category, taking home the title in a 50-minute race that was full of surprises.
The start was a smooth one, with Stephane Lemeret ...Keep reading
MotoGP Portuguese GP: Marco Bezzecchi powers to Portimao victory
Marco Bezzecchi dominated the Portuguese Grand Prix for Aprilia on Sunday, leading throughout the race at Portimao.
The Italian tightened his grip on third in the world championship as he led home Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) and Pedro Acosta (KTM).
With nearest challenger Francesco Bagnaia falling, Bezzecchi stretched his advantage in third place to 35 points. That leaves Bagnaia with a ...Keep reading
The Italian tightened his grip on third in the world championship as he led home Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) and Pedro Acosta (KTM).
With nearest challenger Francesco Bagnaia falling, Bezzecchi stretched his advantage in third place to 35 points. That leaves Bagnaia with a ...Keep reading
The positives home hero Gabriel Bortoleto took from his heartbreaking F1 Brazil crash
Almost like a mantra, the name of one man was on the lips of throngs of Brazilian Formula 1 fans as they flocked to Sao Paulo's very own cathedral of speed. Bor-to-le-to.
For the first time in eight years, the Brazilians were able to cheer on one of their own again, an agonising wait to find a successor to Felipe Massa finally over. It was around the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix that McLaren ...Keep reading
For the first time in eight years, the Brazilians were able to cheer on one of their own again, an agonising wait to find a successor to Felipe Massa finally over. It was around the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix that McLaren ...Keep reading
Hyundai already working on “Plan B” for 2026 WRC driver line-up
Hyundai had already been working on a “Plan B” for its 2026 World Rally Championship driver line-up should it lose Ott Tanak from its team.
Tanak today announced plans to take a break from full-time rallying and leave the Korean brand following the Saudi Arabia season finale later this month. The 38-year-old stated that he wishes to spend more time with his family, but revealed that this ...Keep reading
Tanak today announced plans to take a break from full-time rallying and leave the Korean brand following the Saudi Arabia season finale later this month. The 38-year-old stated that he wishes to spend more time with his family, but revealed that this ...Keep reading
Max Verstappen to start F1 Brazil GP from pitlane
Max Verstappen will start Formula 1’s 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix from the pitlane, following his poor qualifying result, Motorsport understands.
Verstappen was shockingly eliminated in Q1 in an unusually poor display from the four-time world champion and his Red Bull team. The latter failed to reach Q2 with any cars for the first time since the 2006 Japanese Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda down ...Keep reading
Verstappen was shockingly eliminated in Q1 in an unusually poor display from the four-time world champion and his Red Bull team. The latter failed to reach Q2 with any cars for the first time since the 2006 Japanese Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda down ...Keep reading
Corvette driver Dani Juncadella fined for showing middle finger in WEC Bahrain finale
Corvette driver Dani Juncadella has been hit with a €5,000 fine for showing his middle finger to BMW rival Augusto Farfus during the World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain.Juncadella and Farfus were locked in a prolonged fight over fifth place in the LMGT3 category, with the pair making contact at Turn 10 as Juncadella attempted to overtake.The Spaniard eventually completed the ...Keep reading
Ott Tanak to quit WRC – at least for now
Ott Tanak will quit the World Rally Championship following the conclusion of the 2025 season, though he’s not ruling out competitive outings in the future.
The 38-year-old made the decision “as he chooses to dedicate more of his time to his family, business and life beyond rallying”, a Hyundai Motorsport press release reads.
“After many incredible years competing at the top of the ...Keep reading
The 38-year-old made the decision “as he chooses to dedicate more of his time to his family, business and life beyond rallying”, a Hyundai Motorsport press release reads.
“After many incredible years competing at the top of the ...Keep reading
McLaren explains why Oscar Piastri has been struggling at F1 Brazil GP
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has explained the reasons why Oscar Piastri has struggled to match team-mate Lando Norris at Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
Having lacked pace for the past few rounds, Piastri was outqualified by Norris in all qualifying segments – sprint and regular alike – at Interlagos, with his deficit ranging from 0.043s in Q2 to 0.390s in Q1; he was 0.247s ...Keep reading
Having lacked pace for the past few rounds, Piastri was outqualified by Norris in all qualifying segments – sprint and regular alike – at Interlagos, with his deficit ranging from 0.043s in Q2 to 0.390s in Q1; he was 0.247s ...Keep reading
Toyota retains all six Hypercar drivers for WEC 2026
Toyota will head into the 2026 World Endurance Championship with an unchanged driver line-up across its two factory Hypercar entries.
Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries will continue to share the #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid next season, with Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa continuing in the sister #8 car.
The announcement was made shortly after Toyota ended its ...Keep reading
Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries will continue to share the #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid next season, with Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa continuing in the sister #8 car.
The announcement was made shortly after Toyota ended its ...Keep reading
Watch live: The WSK Final Cup second round at Cremona
The WSK Final Cup will host its second round at Italy’s Cremona Circuit, with the finals taking place today at 13:30. America’s Wynn Godschalk currently leads the standings in the MINI U10 class ahead of the final.
Other categories in action today include MINI Gr.3, led by Victor Thomas Gorun; OK class, topped by Manuel Scognamiglio; OK-Junior, which is led by Noah Baglin; OK-N, with ...Keep reading
Other categories in action today include MINI Gr.3, led by Victor Thomas Gorun; OK class, topped by Manuel Scognamiglio; OK-Junior, which is led by Noah Baglin; OK-N, with ...Keep reading
Pierre Gasly admits Alpine 'doesn't fully know' reasons for strong F1 Brazil GP Saturday
Pierre Gasly was at a loss for words to explain how he enjoyed a surprisingly strong Saturday at the Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix.
The Alpine driver started by scoring a point with eighth in the sprint race at Interlagos, before qualifying ninth for Sunday’s contest - Gasly was even just a tenth behind fourth-placed Oscar Piastri in Q3.
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The Alpine driver started by scoring a point with eighth in the sprint race at Interlagos, before qualifying ninth for Sunday’s contest - Gasly was even just a tenth behind fourth-placed Oscar Piastri in Q3.
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Sebastien Bourdais rages about Jenson Button's penalty in Bahrain: “I’m tired of it”
Cadillac driver Sebastien Bourdais has lashed out at the stewards’ decision to penalise his team-mate Jenson Button in the World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain.
One-time Formula 1 world champion Button, competing in his final professional race, was slapped with a 30-second stop/go penalty for causing a collision with the #54 Ferrari 296 GT3 of Thomas Flohr in the Bahrain 8 ...Keep reading
One-time Formula 1 world champion Button, competing in his final professional race, was slapped with a 30-second stop/go penalty for causing a collision with the #54 Ferrari 296 GT3 of Thomas Flohr in the Bahrain 8 ...Keep reading