The two young guns’ careers have been interwoven from beginning, and rivalry is revived.
Honda factory driver Kaku Ohta looks set to drive for ARTA upon his SUPER GT return next year, and is expected to be one of three new faces on the marque’s GT500 roster.
Dubbed ‘Super Development’, the car was presented this week alongside the regular IRC GT model at Queensland Raceway.
The new AASA Tin Tops Series builds on state-level competition, particularly the successful Vic Super TT Series. The category ...
The Williams F1 junior is set to contest the 2026 Super Formula championship after a strong campaign in F2 this year ...
Promotion: Bentley Motors has created the two-seater Supersports car, which features sleek carbon-fibre surfaces and a ...
One of Italy's automotive giants and with a long pedigree, Fiat has produced some stellar cars over its history, and here are ...
The American Big Rig Racing Series will visit Weedsport Speedway on Sept. 18 next year. This is a collaboration between Weedsport Speedway and Weedsport-based Page Trucking, welcoming the ...
Dick Johnson has taken a sledgehammer to one of Australian sport’s last remaining boys’ clubs – and all the “macho shit” that ...
From predictive analytics to personalized fan experiences, data and AI are powering the next generation of motorsport, says ...
Jaden Lander didn’t want to leave the Upper East Side, where he grew up, but he found what he was looking for in the ...
In the 358 sprints, it was Hanover’s Dylan Norris who won the track title at both speedways. Norris, driving for Brad ...