January 9, 2025

As NASCAR heads to streaming, how to watch all of the action in 2025

Thanks to NASCAR’s latest broadcasting deal, racing fans will have quite the time navigating television schedules and the web to watch the action over this year’s race weekend. What was originally split exclusively between FOX Sports and NBC, now pushes race coverage to several outlets that will change throughout the 2025 season. We’re breaking down when and where you can find coverage this year …Keep reading

As NASCAR heads to streaming, how to watch all of the action in 2025 Read More »

Colapinto joins Alpine as F1 reserve driver for 2025

Franco Colapinto has been signed by Alpine as one of its reserve drivers for 2025 with a multi-year deal, as the long-term future of new signing Jack Doohan hangs in the balance after just one Formula 1 race.The Argentine has been prised away from the Williams academy after a successful opening stint to his F1 career, as he scored five points in the nine grands prix he competed in after …Keep reading

Colapinto joins Alpine as F1 reserve driver for 2025 Read More »

Williams announces date for 2025 F1 car launch

Williams has revealed its 2025 car launch date, selecting 14 February for the launch of its FW47 Formula 1 car.The Grove-based squad will unveil its new car with a “bespoke one-off livery” for its Valentine’s Day event at Silverstone, before revealing its real 2025 colour scheme at F1’s united launch event at the O2 Arena on 18 February.Read Also:Formula 1Ferrari reveals 2025 …Keep reading

Williams announces date for 2025 F1 car launch Read More »

Yamaha or Honda – Who has made the most progress in MotoGP?

Ducati’s rise to the top of the pecking order in MotoGP has coincided with the fall of Japanese giants Honda and Yamaha. Long the championship’s dominant force and title favourites, both have gradually slipped down the order and are now battling to avoid finishing last in the standings.Honda’s dominance came to an abrupt end when Marc Marquez suffered career-altering injuries at the start of …Keep reading

Yamaha or Honda – Who has made the most progress in MotoGP? Read More »

Cadillac forms new company to build post-Ferrari F1 engines

TWG Motorsports and General Motors have formed a new company to build the future Cadillac Formula 1 team’s engines beyond its initial arrangement for a supply of Ferrari power units.TWG is the majority owner of the team originally started by the Andretti organisation and it will make its F1 entry under GM’s Cadillac brand in 2026.The venture between the team’s key backers is …Keep reading

Cadillac forms new company to build post-Ferrari F1 engines Read More »

M-Sport targets more WRC entries at selected events in 2025 

M-Sport is likely to expand its World Rally Championship entries at selected events this season after securing Gregoire Munster and Josh McErlean to full-time drives for 2025.The Ford squad has once again opted for a youthful line-up this year after retaining the services of Munster following his first full-time campaign last year, while Irish rising star McErlean makes the leap to Rally1 from …Keep reading

M-Sport targets more WRC entries at selected events in 2025  Read More »

Dakar 2025, Stage 5: Al-Attiyah stretches muscles to take first win, Lategan holds overall lead

Dacia driver Nasser Al-Attiyah bounced back from mechanical issues to win the fifth stage of the 2025 Dakar Rally on Thursday and climb up to fourth in the overall standings.Having lost half an hour with a puncture and a broken rear suspension on Wednesday, the Qatari driver dominated the 428km test between Al-Ula and Ha’il to put himself firmly back in contention for the overall …Keep reading

Dakar 2025, Stage 5: Al-Attiyah stretches muscles to take first win, Lategan holds overall lead Read More »

Al-Attiyah stripped of Dakar Stage 5 win after spare wheel mishap

Dacia driver Nasser Al-Attiyah has lost his victory in Stage 5 of Dakar Rally due to a time penalty, with Toyota rival Seth Quintero promoted to the top spot.Five-time Dakar winner Al-Attiyah had dominated the fifth test between Al’Ula and Ha’il on Thursday to win by 9m59s, but a 10-minute time drop for losing a spare wheel has left him a second behind Quintero. Dacia has a novel system where …Keep reading

Al-Attiyah stripped of Dakar Stage 5 win after spare wheel mishap Read More »

End of an era: Murray Walker’s final commentary

“What I wanted above all else after 52 years of talking about grand prix racing, was to go out on a high note and be euphoric about the fact that we have just seen a great race… So that’s the last from me. All I can say is, it always has been a pleasure and I hope that you will enjoy grand prix racing from now on. Goodbye.”With these words to camera, in a commentary box high above the …Keep reading

End of an era: Murray Walker’s final commentary Read More »