Formula 1
Antonelli left ’empty’ after Barcelona Grand Prix retirement
The Italian teenager holds a 41-point lead on race winner Lewis Hamilton but lost ground after the incident.
-
Motorsport
/ 12 months agoSainz opts out of race for FIA presidency
Two-time world rally champion Carlos Sainz Sr said on Wednesday he was not going to run for president of the International...
-
MotoGP
/ 12 months agoMarc Marquez completes perfect Mugello weekend with Italian MotoGP triumph
Marc Marquez won the Italian MotoGP on Sunday to complete a perfect weekend at Mugello and continue his bid for a...
-
MotoGP
/ 12 months agoMarc Marquez continues dominance with Italian MotoGP sprint win
Marc Marquez continued his march towards a seventh elite world title by winning Saturday’s sprint race at the Italian MotoGP and...
-
Formula 1
/ 12 months agoSouth Africa moves closer to hosting Formula One race
Toby Venter, owner of the Kyalami Grand Prix circuit near Johannesburg, said on Wednesday that plans to upgrade the track to...
-
Formula 1
/ 1 year agoFormula One extends Canadian Grand Prix deal until 2035
The Canadian Grand Prix will stay on the world championship schedule until 2035 following a new four-year agreement, Formula One announced...
-
Formula 1
/ 1 year agoAntonelli comes of age with podium finish in Canada
Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli raised the biggest and most emotional reaction on Sunday when he came of age as a Formula...
-
Formula 1
/ 1 year agoHamilton ‘devastated’ after hitting groundhog in Canada race
Lewis Hamilton said he felt devastated after learning that he had hit and killed a groundhog, damaging his Ferrari car, on...
-
Formula 1
/ 1 year agoPiastri accepts Norris apology after Canadian GP collision
Championship leader Oscar Piastri accepted McLaren team-mate Lando Norris’s apologies on Sunday after the Briton misjudged a passing move and crashed...
-
Formula 1
/ 1 year agoRussell triumphs in Canada as McLaren drivers crash
George Russell secured Mercedes’ first win of the season in the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday as McLaren’s championship-chasing drivers crashed...
-
Le Mans
/ 1 year agoKubica steers Ferrari to third consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans
Former Formula One driver Robert Kubica took the chequered flag in his bright yellow “privateer” Ferrari to give the Italian marque...
