Matt Bell and Charles Bateman scored United Autosports’ second win in three races, taking victory at the Avon Tyres British GT Championship’s headline three hour race at Silverstone.
After starting from pole position Matt Griffin and Duncan Cameron could only record a seventh place finish at the three hour Avon Tyres British GT Championship race at Silverstone after having to contend with damage to the MTECH Ferrari.
Tommy Hill leads the 2012 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship heading into the Showdown
2012 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship – Round 9: Donington Park (Race Two Result)
2012 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship – Round 9: Donington Park (Race One Result)
Josh Brookes hit top form heading into the 2012 BSB Championship Showdown with back-to-back victories at Donington Park
Double London 2012 gold medallist Jason Kenny will be swapping two wheels for four as he makes his car-racing debut in the…
The Spirit of Daytona Chevrolet Corvette DP chassis rolled to a Rolex Series leading third win of the season in convincing fashion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on Sunday afternoon.
Garry Rogers Motorsport has revealed the first of its Armor All Gold Coast 600 international drivers, with the signing of Canadian IZOD IndyCar Series driver James Hinchcliffe
A near faultless display from drivers Matt Bell and Charles Bateman resulting in United Autosports second win of the year, making it two wins in the three races since the Anglo-American team switched from Audi to McLaren in the Avon Tyres British GT Championship.
Alex Lynn would be able to celebrate properly for his maiden victory following a superb performance in the final race of the weekend.
Felix Serralles took his fifth win of the season for Fortec in the reverse-grid sprint race at Silverstone.
Lewis Hamilton desribed winning at Monza as “one of the greatest experiences of my Formula 1 career”. The Britain took victory in a dominant fashion in the Italian Grand Prix to record his 20th F1 victory and the 180th of his McLaren team.
The need to run two stop strategy in this afternoon’s grand prix ensured that Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg were kept entertained as the were forced to overtake in the closing stages of the race.
Red Bull had a grand prix to forget today in Monza after Sebastian Vettel suffered the same alternator failure that denied him a win back in Valencia in June, and Mark Webber was also forced to retire with badly flat-spotted tyres in the closing laps.
Sergio Perez and Sauber surprised everybody, not least themselves, by taking second place today in Monza through a perfectly executed one-stop strategy.
Intersteps and Formula Renault BARC regular Sean Walkinshaw delivered a sensational performance on his debut in the MSV F3 Cup, taking a…



