Remember the build-up to the race in Suzuka last year? It was the first grand prix for the new 990cc four-strokes, and questions flowed throughout the weeks before the historic race....
The war of words between B.A.R-Honda duo Jacques Villeneuve and Jenson Button has stole many headlines this year and we, at Crash.net wanted to know what you, the reader thought.
Aussie Troy Corser will be on home territory this weekend at Phillip Island, and here the man who holds both the Superpole and race lap records from 1999, talks us through a flying lap of the coastal circuit - which he will attack this weekend on his Foggy Petronas FP1.
In the first of a regular series of views from Castrol Perkins V8 Supercar racer Steven Richards, the Kiwi looks back at the opening round of the 2003 Championship - the Clipsal 500 on the streets of Adelaide.
Drivers: Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) and Fernando Alonso (Renault) Questions from the floor: Q: Kimi, congratulations. Do you believe in your heart that you will be world champion this season?
''What a great day. I'm real happy. To come from 30th and drive up the way we did - I had a lot of fun racing with Junior to get up through there. I just couldn't believe how awesome our car was. The guys did an incredible job.
What is the flat-patch platform? What is it used for? Why is it there? Find out here... Set up using spirit levels, the 'flat patch' provides an area that is 100 per cent level.
The FIA has laid out its initial rules and regulations governing the period of time between qualifying and race during a grand prix weekend, even though several teams are still fighting to get the new parc ferme clause overturned.
In Mark Blundell's final look at 2002, MB discusses the chaos at Jaguar, the loss of Prost and Arrows and also reveals which team and team-mate he would like for 2003! Just as good as part one, even better than part two, MB sees out the 2002 season brilliantly... roll on Australia.
Eddie Lawson was undoubtedly one of the greatest motorcycle racers of modern times, claiming four 500cc world titles and 31 Grand Prix victories while racing for three different manufacturers.
In this second part of a three-part interview with ex-F1 driver Mark Blundell, the Brit selects his most memorable races from 2002, discusses his top five teams and also talks about loads and loads more. Get reading...
Last week Crash.net had a look back to 1978 when the American Champcars came over to the UK. At the same time as those Champcar races at Silverstone and Brands Hatch, Formula One was the other side of the Atlantic competing in America and in Canada.
Wayne Rainey will forever be remembered as the three times world champion whose career was brought to a tragically early end by a paralysing crash at the 1993 Italian Grand Prix - while chasing his fourth world crown.
Ford revealed last Tuesday that Niki Lauda would no longer be leading Jaguar Racing and we at Crash.net wanted to know, what you the reader thought of the decision...
With the off-season well and truly upon us, Crash.net felt it was time to look back on the careers of some of the Motorcycle Grand Prix greats - and where better to start than with multiple World Champion Mick Doohan, still involved in the sport as General Manager of Racing for Honda.
This week's speculation that CART could come to Brands Hatch in 2003 would mean the return of ChampCars to the Kent circuit. In 1978 ChampCars under the USAC banner contested races at both Brands Hatch and Silverstone. Today Crash.net has a look back at the Silverstone race.
Motorcycle racing's governing body has revealed a new system of allocating permanent starting numbers to riders who will be competing in a class of the 2003 FIM Individual Motocross World Championship.
The jetsetting lifestyle of an international rally crew is never easy. Just ask the two Skoda motorsport crews of Toni Gardemeister and Paavo Lukander, and Kenneth Eriksson and Tina Thorner.
After more than three years of research and development, the AST Fastime Co-Pilote rally watch has been launched, the uniquely stylish and functional timepiece heralded by world-class sportsmen as the ultimate watch for rally co-drivers.
Complete event timetable for this weekend's Telstra Rally Australia - the penultimate round of the 2002 FIA World Rally Championship: Thursday 31 October: Start 1830 Perth SS1 1842 Langley Park Super 1 2.20km Serv A 1850 Langley Park 20 minutes