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Champ Car convert gains ground
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing has had a tough 2008. After winning four consecutive Champ Car titles, the team has struggled in making…

Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing has had a tough 2008. After winning four consecutive Champ Car titles, the team has struggled in making…
You may have heard already that Aston Martin is planning to relaunch Lagonda. It won’t simply be the name of…
Forgive the self-indulgence but I’ve just notched up 20 years of driving and writing about cars, and nothing I’ve driven…
What would Jenks say? Sir, Since I was old enough to stand I have been a Ferrari fan and never…
David Coulthard wasn’t pulling any punches when he met with our writer, but then the Scot has had to fight…
The sun shone, the racing ran from dawn till dusk, and people dressed up and played their part. The 10th…
The Goodwood Revival may be best known for the racing on offer, but if you take a step back from…
During the week leading up to the Goodwood Revival, a host of celebrities attended the TAG Heuer photo exhibition of…
In 1955 the Jaguar D-type, Ferrari 750 Monza and Aston Martin DB3S all contested the Goodwood Nine Hours. But which…
When Vijay Mallya docked at Valencia for the European GP, it provided an opportunity to find out how Formula 1’s…
The world was a very different place back in 1978. In Great Britain the Labour Party, led by Jim Callaghan,…
Think of Johnny Herbert and you think of the ever-cheerful, cheeky little guy from Romford, whose irreverent humour and constant…
Casablanca – the sunlit scene of Britain’s first World Championship was darkened by tragic events By Nigel Roebuck Bernie Ecclestone…
Jimmy McRae never really carved out an international rally career – but he didn’t need to when the competition was…
Motor Sport’s editor Damien Smith experiences the highs and lows of rallying after being persuaded to turn novice co-driver for…
Nearly two decades after it won the Wheatcroft Gold Cup in the hands of Jochen Mass and Jean-Louis Schlesser, the…
* Event organiser Fred Gallagher has pledged to continue building Tour Britannia in 2009 and is considering a route taking…
A rare De Tomaso Pantera has returned to competition in the UK in the hands of Robert Hartley after being…
Louise Collins, wife of the late Peter Collins, was a special guest at Shelsley Walsh for the hillclimb’s celebration of…
Bo’ness hillclimb in central Scotland held its first event in 42 years during August. Once a staple of the British…
50 watches and 50 cars: Morgan celebrates 50th birthday of Plus 8 With the 50th anniversary of the Morgan Plus 8 comes a new watch and a special edition Plus…
It’s easy to poke fun at NASCAR’s ‘Chase for the Cup’ but the championship play-off among the year’s top 12 drivers – run over the final 10 of 36 races…
Just like the much-anticipated traction control rule change in 2001, F1’s latest flexi-wing clampdown in Spain proved more hype than genuine shake-up, as Mark Hughes explains
It seems to me appropriate – with May 1 upon us – to take a break from the current Formula 1 scene, from bickering about not enough noise and too…