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GARY WATKINS
From home-spun success to utter domination, there was a bit of everything as the new century kicked off in earnest
Prior to the start of last season, Porsche factory stalwart Richard Lietz thought his racing days were over. With the advent of the new LMGT3 class joining the World Endurance Championship, and the Au
A fresh impetus behind grand prix racing breaks down the barriers. Matt James looks back
Difficult, changeable conditions hit Peter Auto’s Spa-Classic from 23-25 May in Belgium, so perhaps it wasn’t a great surprise that the experienced Oliver Bryant took victory in the wet, all-Porsche 9
Thanks to the glorious wail of a non-hybridised Cosworth V12, the pair of Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR-LMH racers sounded utterly glorious as they powered through the French countryside. So while the Bri
Ferrari made it three out of three at the Le Mans 24 Hours since its comeback to the top of the sportscar tree. Yet its victory in the World Endurance Championship blue riband this time around was qui