The #16 understeered all day long on the mile-and-a-half oval. Van Gisbergen bemoaned tyre life and a “tight” car from the outset that kept him out of the contest. The Kiwi qualified a lowly 34th in ...
Supercars CEO Shane Howard The winning bidder of Lot 2 of the inaugural Motorsport Ministries Charity Auction will stand in ...
Brodie Kostecki with engineer George Commins. A quartet of Chevrolet Camaros from Erebus Motorsport and Triple Eight smoked away from the field, leaving the Ford Mustangs in their dust. Just like that ...
A lap as the chequered flag fell saw Verstappen deny George Russell top spot by 0.012s at the end of the abridged qualifying session for Saturday’s Sprint. Title rival Lando Norris will start fourth, ...
The Scuderia was in control throughout the session with a composed car over the few remaining Circuit of The Americas bumps. Both Sainz and Charles Leclerc were rapid throughout the practice hour ...
Third-generation racer Seton joins team owner Jason Gomersall in the entry, which is backed by the latter’s iSeek company. Seton drove for the Gomersall squad in the Super2 Series before ...
Red Bull Racing has hit the headlines following the revelation of a device that allows it to adjust the bib height of its car. The paddock has been abuzz following suggestions the championship ...
As reported by Speedcafe earlier this month, Stanaway won the race for the hotly contested PremiAir seat following the Sandown 500. The ink has now dried with team owner Peter Xiberras ready to ...
SRO, which effectively takes over the current Motorsport Australia-promoted SpeedSeries next season, announced a provisional calendar midway through 2024. The addition of Sandown as Round 4 on ...
Shane van Gisbergen at Bristol Motor Speedway. The #97 Chevrolet Camaro driver has just a handful of races remaining in his first full Xfinity Series campaign. After narrowly missing out on the ...
This year’s Ultimate Bathurst Motorsport Prize raffle winner and her son have had their annual trip to Mt Panorama “spoiled” forever after an endless four days of money-can’t-buy experiences.
Those with an eye for detail and care for tradition may have enjoyed a subtle but key change to the layout on Sunday. For the first time since 2016, the second and third place blocks were situated ...