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Lined up in the Le Mans pitlane ahead of the 1978 24 Hours, the #7 Porsche 936-77
Two points: that’s how close Max Verstappen came to equalling Michael Schumacher’s feat of winning five consecutive Formula 1 world championships, despite having fallen more than 100 points behind in
BRUTAL, ISN’T IT? Especially in that vivid shade of green. But the Lola T70, even in its ultimate MkIIIB form you see here, was never quite what it seemed. Intimidating to the eye – and the ear, thank
It’s such a dramatic ride that movie director Ron Howard made a film about it.
While it is presumptuous for me to expect to beat a team with so many years of racing experience, we find ourselves in the enviable position of leading on points. It would be a shame if we didn’t at l
After a Le Mans 24 Hours victory in each of its first two campaigns with the 499P Le Mans Hypercar, Ferrari had an avowed aim for 2025: to win a maiden World Endurance Championship title with the car.
IT SEEMS TO have become a tradition that a flurry of new restomods and hypercars is launched just before Christmas and the New Year, and 2025 has been no exception. Leading the charge in terms of impa