BTCC title contenders will be left head scratching as Ash Sutton again dominated from lights-to-flag at Thruxton with a routine win over Tom Ingram and Josh Cook.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Spanish Grand Prix from fourth on the grid after a much improved Saturday for Mercedes, at least on his side of the garage.
Pierre Gasly will drop from fourth to tenth on the grid after being handed two three-place grid penalties for impeding during Saturday’s Qualifying session in Spain.
Lando Norris will start an excellent third on the grid for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix after finding good pace from his MCL60.
It was a day of contrasting fortunes for Ferrari on Saturday, with Carlos Sainz Jr. qualifying second and Charles Leclerc nineteenth in Spain.
Race Report: Maximilian Günther claimed Maserati’s first win since 1957 in Jakarta, as Pascal Wehrlein reclaimed the lead of the Drivers’ Championship.
Max Verstappen was in sublime form again during Qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix as he took pole position.
Cole Custer watched as Parker Kligerman’s 3-wide move on Justin Allgaier and Sheldon Creed for the lead blew up, snuck by, and held off Allgaier to win at Portland.
Qualifying Report: Maximilian Günther will start from pole in Jakarta for the second day in a row, after defeating Jake Dennis once again in the Final.
Ty Majeski and Zane Smith took each other out in the closing laps of the NASCAR Truck race at Gateway, and Grant Enfinger slipped by and held on in OT for the win.
After finishing second in his last four ARCA starts, Landen Lewis finally breaks his streak and wins for the first time in 2023.
Johan Kristoffersson and Anton Marklund have proved their worth as champions of the FIA World Rallycross Championship and FIA European Rallycross Championship…
Ash Sutton continued his BTCC dominance with a second successive pole position finishing ahead of Tom Ingram and the King of Thruxton, Josh Cook.
Max Verstappen took pole in an exciting qualifying session ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr., while Lando Norris qualified third.
Sam Bird went into the back of team-mate Mitch Evans for the second time this season on Saturday, as Jaguar suffered a nightmare in Jakarta.
Maximilian Günther topped every single session ahead of Saturday’s Jakarta E-Prix; however, he could only manage third from pole position.
Jake Dennis was left furious with Pascal Wehrlein after the Jakarta E-Prix, following a controversial block by the Porsche driver.



