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Cancelled races, folded teams, bankrupt organisers, Britain’s domestic
There will be plenty to get your teeth into for this season’s British Touring Car Championship, even if the menu has taken some time to be created. The big story has been the return of the championshi
Colombian climber Julián Arredondo was never one to do anything by halves: ‘I was mixing drugs with alcohol and women. I took a little bit of everything, but it never filled this deep emptiness I had
What on earth are Formula 1 fans in for on Sunday? Will half the field bog down on the grid when they try to launch? And once they do get going, will drivers struggle to harvest enough energy to run a
After years of Irish domination, the 2026 Cheltenham Festival could be a turning point for British hopes. Jennifer Donald meets some of the leading contenders
New cars, new engines, new tyres... Formula One’s rule changes are going to take some getting used to, warns Simon Barnes
Anglo-Irish rivalry is a traditional feature of the Cheltenham Festival, but, recently, it’s been a one-sided battle in Ireland’s favour. This year, however, Jack Watkins suggests that British trainers could stage a fightback