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Wayne Taylor Racing is at the 24 Hours – at last – with Cad
It had seemed just a temporary setback for Williams when its engine partner Renault withdrew from F1 at the end of 1997. Yes, it meant a couple of seasons as a customer team, but the link with BMW had
This one was Aston Martin versus Ferrari all the way, first two of the Italian cars going at it hammer and tongs with the British machine for GTE Pro honours. And then just the one. From the moment it
The second part of the World Rally Championship’s South American double-header will play out in Chile this weekend, in what has evolved into an all-time classic season. Following Rally del Paraguay at
“The car, if I had to, I would have moved it from the wind tunnel myself,” said Williams team principal James Vowles of his 2025 contender back in April. The season was but four races old, not even a
June 21 produced one of those ‘Is the glass half-empty or half-full?’ moments for IndyCar fans. The IndyCar Series formally confirmed a new car to replace the ancient Dallara chassis in use since 2012
A thoroughly enjoyable week – 238,000 spectators, 800 race cars, 900 drivers. I’m told for spectating it’s more enjoyable than the actual 24 Hours. I was with Rolf Sigrist and his Chevron B19 run by O