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She rose to fame as the first woman to win a rally on the world
The first women’s Tour de France ran in 1955 – and then vanished. Stephanie Boland charts the long, winding road to its modern revival
In 1992, Giovanna Amati became the last woman to enter a Grand Prix, 34 years after Maria Teresa de Filippis. In total, she was the fifth woman to enter the F1 World Championship after De Filippis, Le
Mauritian becomes first woman from the continent to wear yellow and win a stage
At first it’s hard to imagine a 12-year-old Thierry Boutsen sneaking the keys to his mother’s Fiat 600 for a joyride, such is the Belgian’s calm, pragmatic demeanour. With an earnest smile and a lithe
How does Robert Kubica rate his outright Le Mans 24 Hours victory? Where does it stand against the other achievements of his long and varied career, a Formula 1 win and the WRC2 title in the World Ral
The tears flowed as Oliver Solberg struggled to take in what he had just pulled off. The 23-year-old Swede, who is the son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg, hadn’t driven a top-line Rally1