When a nine-time World Rally Champion says it's not only fun to play but very challenging there is something intriguing about Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo.
Tony Stewart has lost the primary sponsor on the #14 Stewart/Haas Racing car after the end of the current season, with retail chain Office Depot deciding to "significantly curtail" its role.
Whilst Bahrain has been let off its $40 million race-hosting fee by F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone following its eleventh-hour cancellation, it seems the teams - and Ferrari in particular - may not be so lucky...
Despite his team having suffered an abject debut in F1 in 2010, Jos? Ram?n Carabante predicts 'many joys' for Hispania Racing (HRT) in 2011 - and reveals that 'a major sponsor' announcement is imminent
Vitaly Petrov might be a 'pay driver', but he has not brought any sponsorship with him to secure the second Renault seat in F1 2010, he assures - and besides, as pay drivers go, the Russian is in good company...
Renault has finally confirmed who will be racing alongside Robert Kubica at the newly-owned Enstone-based outfit in F1 2010 - and in Russian GP2 Series front-runner Vitaly Petrov, they have taken a chance on a man who has never previously driven a grand prix car
There could be change afoot at F1 2010 newcomer Virgin Racing before the season even gets underway, it appears, with reports that Alex Tai has been removed from his position as team principal in favour of Manor stalwart Graeme Lowden
Luca di Montezemolo rubbishes suggestions made by Kimi Raikkonen that the Finn was replaced at Ferrari by Fernando Alonso to please sponsor Santander - as he admits to some prior concerns about the Scuderia's new charge
The MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship has received a boost ahead of 2010, with the confirmation that power tools-supplier STIHL is to stay on-board as a leading sponsor
Bruno Senna - nephew of the late, great three-time F1 World Champion Ayrton Senna - has dismissed suggestions that he is paying his way onto the grand prix grid with Campos Meta in 2010
New Lotus F1 chief executive Tony Fernandes has denied that a $500,000 a year sponsorship deal he has brokered for the new Asian Basketball League will lead to the company backing his grand prix outfit.
Lawrence & Hanson will remain naming rights sponsor for the L&H 500 for a further two years, after signing an extension with V8 Supercars Australia.