Ashley Sutton claimed victory in the second Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship race at Oulton Park having produced yet another fantastic drive for Adrian Flux Subaru Racing.
Mattias Ekström (Audi) added another chapter to his WRC story and Maro Engel (Mercedes-AMG) contested the Formula E race in his hometown Monaco. Meanwhile, Maxime Martin, Bruno Spengler (both BMW) and Edoardo Mortara (Mercedes-AMG)
TAIF Motorsport’s 2016 champion Dmitry Bragin began the season as the points leader with a victory and a fourth place in the TCR Russia races at Fort Grozny.
The calendar for May is packed with major motorsport events. Formula One returns to Monaco for the prestigious Grand Prix through the streets of the principality.
Following the successful season opener in the home race at Hockenheim, Mercedes-AMG Motorsport now head for the Lausitzring which has been a happy hunting ground for the team in recent years. ...
Mehdi Bennani took a jubilant win in the Main Race of the FIA World Touring Car Championship JVCKENWOOD Race of Hungary weekend for Sebastien Loëb Racing.
Tiago Monteiro took his second victory of the 2017 FIA World Touring Car Championship by beating Tom Chilton to top spot in the Opening Race at WTCC JVCKENWOOD Race of Hungary.
The new restart is a great tool,” DTM Race Director Sven Stoppe said in a conversation with DTM.com and added: “In the run-up to the Lausitzring weekend we will subject the new restart format to some fine adjustment.”
On the 13th and 14th of May, the 5th and 6th rounds of the FIA World Touring Car Championship, the WTCC, will take place on the Hungaroring circuit in Budapest. Tiago Monteiro will arrive in Hungary leading the championship and the Portuguese driver is determined to continue achieving good results so that he can leave […]
After the successful DTM season opener for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport at Hockenheim, the Silver Arrows are back in action for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona this coming weekend. ...
The team’s No. 35 Porsche Cayman GT4 shared by Damien Faulkner and Russell Ward retired due to a crash, while the No. 33 Porsche co-driven by Marc Miller and Till Bechtolsheimer battled to an eighth-place result.
It’s great to win and give something back to the mechanics who invested so many hours of work in preparing the car. That’s the best reward I was able to give them.
Colin Turkington claimed BMW’s 100th Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship win, after team-mate Rob Collard had earlier secured the 99th success for the German marque in a thrilling day of racing at Thruxton. Honda machinery looked to be the dominant force after taking a 1-2-3 finish in the opening contest at Britain’s fastest circuit, which saw […]