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It’s not often the worlds of rallying a
If you go down in the woods today…you’re sure of a big surprise. Namely, a group of adrenalin-seeking drivers speeding down tight forest tracks in powerful rally cars. It takes grit, endurance and upper body strength to be a professional in the World Rally Championship.
Now closed to bikes, Michael Neeves relives the magic of the Nürburgring
Max Verstappen’s hopes were not high for his home track of Zandvoort. It’s exactly the sort of medium-speed, long-corner layout which so rewards the McLaren and hurts the Red Bull. What the Red Bull n
Many of those who watch the Austrian Grand Prix will never have witnessed the visceral drama of racing at the magnificent Österreichring, part of which has morphed into what is now known as the Red Bu
Previous pages, top right: ‘The whole of Alto de El Morredero on Stage 17 was a barren, blackened landscape as far as the eye could see. Spain had had some of its worst ever wildfires there about a mo
Huge credit to Max Verstappen. Seven days after his dominant Italian Grand Prix win and on a weekend off from a 24-race Formula 1 season, the four-time champion pitched up at the Nürburgring to make h