Colton Herta is rumored to be on the verge of signing a contract with Red Bull Racing for an F1 seat at sister team, Alpha Tauri. According to multiple reports, Herta poised to take the seat being vacated by Pierre Gasly.
Oscar Piastri is officially a McLaren F1 driver. After all the contract drama with Alpine heading into the summer break, a four-person Contract Recognition Board unanimously ruled in McLaren and Oscar Piastri's favor. Soon after, McLaren confirmed Piastri on a multi-year deal.
Image: Pirelli World Challenge This weekend the streets of Detroit will be alive with the sound of race cars – Pirelli World Challenge and IndyCar are headed…
This week IndyCar heads to the Brickyard for the Indianpolis 500, Formula One is mixng it up on the streets of Monte-Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix, and you’ll be able to catch re-broadcasts of Pirelli World Challenge and Blancpain GT Endurance series races on CBS Sports Network.
This week, the IndyCar series heads to Indiana for Indianapolis 500 qualifying sessions, V8 Supercars gear up for the Perth SuperSprint, and you’ll get a second chance to catch the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge action from Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on Fox Sports 1.
Alright racing fanatics, we’ve got a busy weekend coming up – Formula E heads to Monaco, IndyCar will be Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Formula One heads to the Circuit de Catalunya and the Blancpain GT Series will be live streaming the sprint series event at Brands Hatch. Find out when and where to watch right here!
This weekend the United SportsCar Championship heads to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for the Grand Prix of Monterey, the FIA World Endurance Championship gets busy at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps for a six-hour endurance race, and DTM gets underway Hockenheim. Find out when and where to watch in the guide.
This weekend Pirelli World Challenge and IndyCar head to Barber Motorsports Park to mix things up in Alabama. Find out when and where to catch all the action in the guide.
Racing season is in full swing folks – we’ve got F1 at the Bahrain International Circuit while IndyCar, Pirelli World Challenge and the United SportsCar Championship are tearing it up on the streets of Long Beach, California. Find out when and where to catch all the action in this handy guide.
Get ready for an action packed weekend, race fans – we’ve got Formula One headed to Shanghai, WEC at Silverstone, IndyCar at NOLA, and the…
Formula E gets the wheels turning for a series of upcoming races on the streets of Long Beach, California and if you missed it the first time around, CBS Sports Network will be airing a re-broadcast of the Pirelli World Challenge event at St. Petersburg as well. Find out when and where to catch all the races below.
Race fans, get ready for an action-packed weekend as Formula One heads to the Sepang International Circuit for the Malaysian Grand Prix while Pirelli World Challenge and IndyCar both head to St Peterburg, Florida to mix it up on the streets. Find out when and where to watch your favorite series right here.
This weekend the 2015 Formula One racing season gets underway with the Rolex Australian Grand Prix at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and Formula E is back for Round 5 in Florida for the Miami ePrix! Find out where to catch all the action right here.
Drivers, start your engines! The 2015 race season is officially underway, with Pirelli World Challenge leading the charge into your living room, kicking things off with the Grand Prix of Texas at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin!
It’s just one more weekend until the Pirelli World Challenge series gets underway, kicking off at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas! Interested in attending the race in person – for free? Then check out our “Make My Day” — Pirelli World Challenge Ticket Giveaway for all the details. But don’t delay – the tickets are first come, first served, and contest officially ends March 2nd.
Only a few days separates us from a torrent of series racing begining at the start of March, led by Pirelli World Challenge, followed by TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, and many others shortly after. The waiting game can get tiring, so let’s take a look at some of our favorite videos from the WRR Racing archive.
While major series racing continues to sit out the month of February, if you’re like us at Winding Road, you need to find your fix somewhere. Here’s a few choice clips from the Winding Road Racing archive to stave off the hunger while the 2015 racing season gathers some steam.
This early in the year, many racing series are still getting geared up for the 2015 season. While we wait for some of our favorites like Formula One, DTM, and Pirelli World Challenge to get back on the track, here’s a few choice videos from the WRR TV archive that will scratch that itch for some racing action:
“If it’s got wheels, I’ll race it.” That pretty much captures the spirit of many a racer. With that spirit in mind, the group behind the excellent ChumpCar World Series for low-cost endurance team racing is now rolling out a new series for road racing semis. Yes, you heard right. 12,000 lb. semi-trailer cabs will race on serious road course like Thunderhill, New Jersey Motorsports Park, and Virginia International Raceway. And to add to the insanity, they’ll run at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
This weekend the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge head to Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida as the 2015 race season gets underway. Here’s where you can catch all the action on televsion and via online live streaming.
Pirelli World Challenge, TUDOR and Formula E might be taking the weekend off, but we aren’t. Here’s a collection of some of our favorite clips from the WRR TV archive.
Welcome to our new weekly racing broadcast guide. Here we’ll showcase the latest upcoming racing events, where you can watch them, and which series are running that weekend and which ones are not. As we venture into the new year, many series are still gearing up for 2015. Nevertheless, there’s still a few places to get your fix while we wait for the new season to get warmed up.
Earlier this month, the FIA unveiled a 21-race Formula One schedule for 2015, the busiest race schedule in F1 history. The additions of the Mexican Grand Prix, scheduled for November 1st, along with the Korean Grand Prix, scheduled for May 3rd comprised the changes from the 2014 season, but it looks like FIA officials may have jumped the gun when they added the Korean event to the mix.