Yesterday, Mercedes GP Petronas (formerly Brawn GP) launched its 2010 Formula 1 team. The Silver Arrows also showed off their livery on the car that will be driven by the returning Michael Schumacher.
Red Bull’s Formula 1 team seems pretty excited about the return of the Canada Grand Prix in Montreal. Instead of waiting until June, they take a car out on the Canadian ice to gear up.
Lotus has released another limited edition run of the Exige, this one to commemorate the Lotus Type 72 Formula 1 car, which won 20 Grand Prix victories in the first half of the 1970s. The Lotus Exige S Type 72 will be limited to 20 cars in the United Kingdom, 20 units in mainland Europe, and another limited run in Japan.
Ross Brawn—former technical director of the highly successful Ferrari Formula 1 team and last year’s Team Principal at Honda F1—announced last week that he had bought out the former Honda team, restyling the outfit as the Brawn GP team.
DS Penske has been hit with a record-breaking fine of €25,000, the largest ever in Formula E history, for engaging in cheating tactics.
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!
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.
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.
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.
Drayson Racing—the same team scheduled to compete in the inaugural FIA Formula E electric racing series—has set four land speed records (subject to FIA homologation) for electric vehicles below 999 kilograms (2202.42 pounds).
At the Frankfurt Motor Show, FIA President Jean Todt and Alejandro Agag, CEO of Formula E Holdings, have unveiled the Spark-Renault SRT_01E all-electric open-wheel racecar slated to compete in the new Formula E Championship.
In a groundbreaking development for club racers across the United States, the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) has officially embraced the Spec MX-5 Challenge…
The Venturi 400 Trophy – the coolest car you’ve probably have never heard of. Now you do – you’re welcome.
This weekend, the thrilling 2023 FIA Formula E season comes to an exhilarating conclusion with the Hankook London E-Prix double-header. All eyes will be on…
Let EVs be EVs – the sooner that happens, the sooner they will be accepted by the gearheads; it’s inevitable whether they (we) want to or not.
2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed: What and Who Do You Think Is Fastest? NASCAR Camaro, 1990s F2 car, Le Mans 911, Group C Jaguar, NextGen…
This weekend! NASCAR is at Daytona, with Gander hittin’ the banks Friday evening, followed by Xfinity on Saturday afternoon.
There’s a bit more racing on TV this weekend compared to the previous few!
By legislation of car emissions, by incentives, eventually by popular demand and possibly by outright banning of internal combustion engines, the move toward electric cars has begun.
Great news in vintage racing: SCCA is introducing a new class for 2020 as a catch-all for vintage prototypes we spend so many hours drooling over on YouTube.
The WEC is coming back to COTA February 22-23, sports fans!