Pierre Gasly will make his Race of Champions debut as part of Team France at this month’s event in Mexico during his preparations for the 2019 Formula 1 world championship with Red Bull.
Loic Duval has received a timely boost from Usain Bolt after winning a pre-event challenge for a unique 'Bolt's FanBoost' at the Formula E season finale in London.
Nicolas Lapierre admits that even without the team's night-time troubles in the 79th edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours earlier this month, it would have been difficult for Oreca to finish any higher than fifth at La Sarthe
Former F1 star Olivier Panis has renounced his dream of adding to his Monaco Grand Prix success with glory in the Le Mans 24 Hours after witnessing the terrifying high-speed accidents suffered by Audi rivals McNish and Mike Rockenfeller last weekend
Audis continue to hold sway in the closing stages of the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours, but the delayed #1 Peugeot is closing in on the second of them in the hands of two-time La Sarthe winner Alex Wurz. And closing fast.
WRC event winner Francois Duval will return to the Intercontinental Rally Challenge on Rallye Sanremo in Italy next week - and he now wants to continue in the series next season too.
Francois Duval's co-driver Patrick Pivato will be operated on tonight after he suffered a fractured pelvis and fractured tibia in the accident in SS6 of the Rally Japan on Friday afternoon.
Ford boss Malcolm Wilson has said that Francois Duval's form on the Rally RACC Catalunya-Costa Daurda last weekend is proof they made the right decision in drafting him in for the twelfth round in the World Rally Championship.
As drivers with something to prove, Jari-Matti Latvala and Francois Duval's retirement from the Rally New Zealand could probably not have come at a worse time.
BP Ford Abu Dhabi team boss Malcolm Wilson has branded the final leg of the Rally New Zealand as 'one of the most disappointing days' the team has ever experienced.
The penultimate stage of the Rally New Zealand is turning into a nightmare for Ford after Mikko Hirvonen, Jari-Matti Latvala and Francois Duval all ran into problems.
Francois Duval will return to action in the World Rally Championship this weekend on the Rallye Deutschland and many believe the Belgian will be a serious contender.
M-Sport/Ford boss Malcolm Wilson has said that Francois Duval could win the ADAC Rallye Deutschland next month, what will be the Belgian's second outing of the year with the Stobart squad.
Citroen arrive at the Rallye Monte Carlo this weekend, following a fantastic 2004, which saw them win both the constructors' and drivers' championships.
Citroen have announced that Francois Duval will join the team for the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship - the Belgian replaces Carlos Sainz, who has decided to retire. Duval's co-driver, Stephane Prevot will also make the move to the French outfit.
SS3 - Gombren - St Jaume Frontanya 1 (22.55 kms): Duval fastest on damp stage ahead of teammate Martin, Gronholm third ahead of Citroen duo Sainz and Loeb in fifth and sixth. Loeb leads but just 1.1secs cover top three. Loix first main driver to retire, Andersson leads JWRC.
BP-Ford World Rally Team drivers Markko Martin and Michael Park ended today's opening leg of the Rally GB in fourth after a day of treacherously muddy conditions in the forests of south Wales.
BP-Ford World Rally Team co-driver Stephane Prevot has withdrawn from the Rally Japan following a family bereavement. His position as co-driver for Francois Duval will be taken by Philippe Droeven.