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Matters of Moment: August 2018, August 2018
"He would say that, wouldn’t he?” This was the obvious response to Jonathan Palmer’s assertion that UK motor sport was…
"He would say that, wouldn’t he?” This was the obvious response to Jonathan Palmer’s assertion that UK motor sport was…
Electronic wizardy sparks FIA technical investigation into Ferrari's unique energy recovery system There had been murmurings about Ferrari’s ers system…
Rumour and gossip from the F1 paddock HONDA’S Montréal engine upgrade was very successful, an extra 27bhp putting it approximately…
The Williams team's 2018 struggles are all too obvious... As they exit the Monaco tunnel, the piercing Mediterranean daylight means…
Did IndyCar get its sums wrong with its new aero kit? It's a hot topic in the States They call…
Motor racing finally returns to Switzerland The Zurich E-Prix will remembered for much more than the end of reigning Formula…
There is no full revival as yet, but a Brands Hatch trial could lead to bigger things Perhaps the last…
Why Derek Bell withdrew from the Le Mans Classic The driving standards debate rears its divisive head in almost every…
Bygone whimsy in the shadow of the Prince's Palace... and East Midlands Airport One of these events is an intriguing…
A distinctive racer in more ways than one The hue is perhaps best described as British Racing Jade – and…
With more than 1000 race entries, vast car club displays, music and more, its appeal endures... The Silverstone Classic always…
Ducati's working on new tech that could save hundreds of lives Unified electronics and rider aids have provided one of…
T Zero, MotoE makes for high-profile electric two-wheeled racing As in the four-wheeled world, electric racing is coming to ’bikes. The…
Alfa plans for new coupé and supercar to take on German rivals Alfa Romeo is to receive the biggest transformation…
It is not yet clear who will supply Formula 1 tyres beyond the end of 2019, but there are rather…
Citroën has dropped Kris Meeke from its World Rally Championship roster... but its decision flies in the face of our…
Sport is war without the shooting, wrote George Orwell. MotoGP paddock perennial Carlo Pernat is the living emodiment of Orwell's…
A double triumph for Australian drivers reminds us what true world class is - in the face of whatever fate…
Reporting to headquarters to review the troops - of concours cars gathered in the City. Plus memories of TVR in…
I would walk 500 miles I’ve just got back from attending my second Indianapolis 500. The cars look and sound…
I interviewed Sito Pons at the Sachsenring, chatting about his times winning 250 World Championships in the late 1980s. He told me that when he was training – running or…
Offenhauser engines powered Indy 500 winners for an incredible 18-consecutive races. Lawrence Butcher looks at the story behind all the success
Celebrations in King's Lynn as its F1 talent incubator produces another star, while world is shocked that F1 champion isn't a team player
There is someone who might now consider the longest – the uncharitable will say most interminable – Formula 1 World Championship to be rather too short. Nico Rosberg is in…