NASCAR adds two additional grid spots for Mexico Xfinity race
While the NASCAR Cup field remains capped at 40 (barring any Open Exemption Provisionals), series officials have decided that the field of 38 is not large enough for the Xfinity race in Mexico City.Next month, NASCAR will run its first-ever Cup race in Mexico at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Meanwhile, theContinue Reading
NASCAR adds two additional grid spots for NASCAR Xfinity Mexico race
While the NASCAR Cup field remains capped at 40 (barring any Open Exemption Provisionals), series officials have decided that the field of 38 is not large enough for the Xfinity race in Mexico City.Next month, NASCAR will run its first-ever Cup race in Mexico at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Meanwhile, theContinue Reading
Autosport Podcast: Monaco Grand Prix review
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is the focal point in the latest Autosport podcast, as Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans.Lando Norris claimed his maiden victory in the Principality after a brilliant pole lap, which is of course mentioned in theContinue Reading
Why there’s hope for Barcelona after Monaco’s two-stop rule letdown – F1 Spanish GP Preview
Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans to review the controversial 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, as well as looking ahead to this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Lando Norris’ brilliant pole lap and victory are mentioned, but the mandatory 2-stopperContinue Reading
JA on F1 Podcast: How Monaco reflected the championship’s cultural and financial boom
Monaco was not the most exciting grand prix despite Lando Norris closing the gap on his McLaren team-mate and Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri, after his maiden victory in the Principality.McLaren also extended its already massive lead in the constructors’ standings and no-one looked happier on the podium thanContinue Reading
What F1 is clamping down on with flexi wings at the Spanish GP
From this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix onwards, the testing regime governing the front wings of Formula 1 cars will be toughened to reduce the amount of permitted flex under load. Under Article 3.15.4 of F1’s technical regulations, the flap areas of the front wings may deflect under load by no moreContinue Reading
How Audi is striving to win in F1 within five years
It’s been 10 months since Mattia Binotto joined Sauber as its Chief Operating and Technical Officer, and it’s now a matter of months until the Swiss Formula 1 team morphs into Audi.The German brand is taking up the F1 challenge for the very first time, and knows vaulting itself toContinue Reading
Autosport 75: Victory for Hill lifts Williams spirits
It was on this day that Williams folk began to smile again. When Damon Hill climbed the top step of the podium, the throng beneath cheered with a vigour not heard in a very long time. The length of the pitlane was represented – everyone appreciated what Frank’s team hadContinue Reading
Rain halts polesitter Harteveld’s bid for Santa Pod Main Event glory
At Santa Pod Raceway, an anticipated Estonian tour-de-force dwindled against a triple Dutch threat before rain left the outcome frustratingly unconsummated.The Main Event hosts a Pro Modified double-header: the opening round of the FIA European Pro Mod Championship combined in a single race with round two of the Motorsport UKContinue Reading
BTCC champion Ingram confident that greasy track bugbear is solved
British Touring Car Championship star Tom Ingram is confident that Excelr8 Motorsport has cracked the code on solving its Hyundai’s lack of pace on a damp track.Ingram famously fell short of claiming his second BTCC crown in the 2024 season finale at Brands Hatch, when drizzle through the afternoon leftContinue Reading




