Davide Valsecchi completed a sublime and dominant GP2 race weekend in Bahrain as he stole the sprint race victory on the very last lap.
Mark Winterbottom has scored his first win of the 2012 V8 Supercars Championship edging out Jamie Whincup in a thrilling final race on the streets of Hamilton
Jonathan Rea was pleased to secure second place on the grid for tomorrow’s World Superbike races at Assen despite struggling with his Honda in Superpole
Carlos Checa admits he has no idea what to expect from tomorrow’s World Superbike races at Assen after qualifying fifth today
Sweden’s Johan Kristoffersson scored the first International Superstars Series pole position for the new Audi RS5 at Imola, at only the car’s second race weekend.
Double Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup champion Rene Rast got his quest for a third straight title off to the best possible start…
Felipe Nasr will start Sunday’s GP2 sprint race in Bahrain from the back of the grid after the stewards blamed him for his race-ending collision with Johnny Cecotto.
Charles Pic said that he was ‘quite happy’ with his qualifying performance today in Bahrain as he qualified twenty-first, and ahead of Marussia team-mate Timo Glock.
Kimi Raikkonen thinks that he could ‘easily’ have got through to Q3 today in Bahrain with another Q2 run, but his Lotus team instead decided to take the risk of doing just one flying lap and saving a set of tyres for race day.
Davide Valsecchi continued his domination of the first of the back-to-back GP2 Series race weekends in Bahrain, with a commanding feature race victory, remaining ahead of a frantic race-long battle behind him.
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has said that both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will start tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix intending to challenge for the race victory.
Daniel Ricciardo is walking around the paddock at the Sakhir Circuit with a huge smile on his face this afternoon after qualifying sixth for tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ferrari team prinicpal Stefano Domenicali said that the team’s grid positions of ninth and fourteenth just about matched the teams expectations for today’s qualifying session in Bahrain.
Williams endured a tough Saturday in Bahrain as Bruno Senna and Pastor Maldonado could qualify only fifteenth and seventeenth at the Sakhir Circuit.
Sebastian Vettel said that he completely owes the pole position he secured today in Bahrain to his hardworking Red Bull team who have worked extremely hard on the car since their disappointing start to the season.
The two Mercedes drivers had constrasting qualifying sessions today in Bahrain: Nico Rosberg had a comfortable ride to fifth place on the grid whilst Michael Schumacher was knocked out of the session at the end of Q1.
Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull takes pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix with a time of 1:32.422



