The Formula 1 team principals have revealed their top 10 drivers of 2019.
Part Two of our season review on the thrilling 2019 FIA World Rallycross Championship.
McLaren’s Lando Norris has won a fan-led Rookie of the Year award, beating fellow rookies George Russell and Alex Albon, despite Albon winning the FIA-backed version of the award.
A storming drive from Esteban Guerrieri launched him right back into title contention, while Nicky Catsburg’s season went up in flames.
Aurelien Panis took the best result of his WTCR career, while Norbert Michelisz extended his advantage in the championship battle.
The FIA World Endurance Championship 8 Hours of Bahrain was shaping up to be a Privateer battle at the front, but a first lap incident and reliability issues saw Toyota Gazoo Racing claim their third one-two of the season.
Norbert Michelisz establishes himself as the title favourite, but Esteban Guerrieri remains in the hunt. It looks like it’s all over though for Yvan Muller and Thed Bjork.
It was a show of the Privateers as Rebellion Racing and Team LNT battled out for overall pole position, leaving Toyota Gazoo scrambling behind them.
Photo finish for race victory in dramatic end to the opening race of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East season in Bahrain.
The final practice session for the FIA World Endurance Championship 8 Hours of Bahrain saw a mixed bag of results, with a Toyota Gazoo Racing back at the front of the pack and an LMP2 car in overall third.
Rebellion Racing was the car to catch in the second practice session of the FIA World Endurance Championship’s 8 Hours of Bahrain, whilst Toyota Gazoo Racing still seem to have not shown their hand.
Part One of our season review on the thrilling 2019 FIA World Rallycross Championship.
RallyX on Ice to be featured in the multi-sports event Swedish “SM Veckan” Winter Olympics in Luleå in Northern Sweden
FIA F3 drivers David Schumacher and Bent Viscaal will enter round two of the MRF Challenge in Bahrain
FIA World Endurance Championship released their provisional 2020-21 schedule with a change of two circuits.
Reigning Asian F3 champion Ukyo Sasahara wins pole position for the first round of the 2019-2020 Asian F3 championship.
After two decades of working with Chip Ganassi, Felix Sabates will retire from motorsport ownership in 2020. The two have enjoyed success in NASCAR’s Cup Series and sports cars, from Daytona 500 to 24 Hours of Le Mans victories.