Autosport Racing: BTCC 2025 mid-season review
The 2025 British Touring Car Championship season is the focus in the latest Autosport Racing podcast with this weekend’s Croft round set to start the second half of the campaign. What an opening half it was too, with four-time BTCC champion Ash Sutton and 2022 champion Tom Ingram emerging as theContinue Reading
Ocon slams “big and costly mistake” in Haas’ Belgian GP strategy
“The thing that really pissed me off is that it’s not the first time it happened.” Perhaps unexpectedly, this quote belongs to Haas Formula 1 team principal Ayao Komatsu, as he reflected on the British Grand Prix – where Haas faltered in mixed weather conditions – in the paddock during theContinue Reading
Stewart Friesen suffers fractured pelvis and broken leg in terrifying crash
Stewart Friesen, who competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series, has suffered multiple injuries in an airborne crash on Monday night. Friesen was competing in the Super DIRTcar Series, driving a Big Block Dirt Modified at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec, Canada.In a terrifying crash during the ‘King of the North’Continue Reading
Williams appoints Sauber COO as chief operations director before F1 2026
Williams has appointed Formula 1 stalwart Axel Kruse as its chief operations director, ending his 15-year stint with the rival Sauber squad.Kruse was the Swiss outfit’s chief operating officer, but will now start his new role on 1 September replacing Fred Brousseau, who is set to return to his nativeContinue Reading
What Mercedes thinks is behind Antonelli’s recent F1 2025 struggles
Recent changes to the Mercedes 2025 Formula 1 car may be to blame for the team’s drop in form, according to trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin, who theorises this is hurting rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli more than his more experienced team-mate. Antonelli has endured a miserable run of form over the lastContinue Reading
What Mercedes think is behind Antonelli’s recent F1 2025 struggles
Recent changes to the Mercedes 2025 Formula 1 car may be to blame for the team’s drop in form, according to trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin, who theorises this is hurting rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli more than his more experienced team-mate. Antonelli has endured a miserable run of form over the lastContinue Reading
How 2025 became Marc Marquez’s most dominant MotoGP season yet
With dazzling results, Marc Marquez is delivering the best version of himself as a MotoGP rider in 2025. The Italian has even surpassed his stats from 2019, which was widely regarded as he finest season until now – when he won his last title. The results Marquez achieved in 2019 ledContinue Reading
How team orders turmoil risks overshadowing Cassidy’s Jaguar farewell win
Nick Cassidy was back to his winning ways in London, managing his third consecutive Formula E victory for Jaguar in his last race for the team. Having started the season finale from pole, after a penalty for fastest qualifier Cupra Kiro’s Dan Ticktum, Cassidy navigated a different style of raceContinue Reading
Star Gold Cup cars: First Chevron single-seater and Birley’s Prelude return
Chevron B7 back on trackIn Chevron’s 60th anniversary year, the first single-seater to leave Derek Bennett’s Bolton factory – the unique B7 Peter Gethin raced in 1967 – briefly graced the 1000cc Historic Formula 3 field at Oulton Park.Newly restored by Mike O’Brien’s Speedsport team, it suffered teething problems, thusContinue Reading
Turkey ready to rejoin F1 calendar should others cancel
Formula 1 confirmed its 2026 calendar last month, but Turkish Grand Prix bosses are ready to step in and host a race as early as next year if any event is forced to cancel. Istanbul Park was recently transferred to TOSFED, the Turkish Automobile Sports Federation, with federation president Eren UclertopragiContinue Reading




