Jarno Trulli hit out at Formula 1 rival S?bastien Bourdais following the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, in which a collision between the pair at the start destroyed the Italian's race.
A fun fair with some of the most extreme rides available in the UK will be in operation alongside more sedate rides for children and families, throughout the weekend, while Saturday evening will see a host of bands perform on a professionally organised stage.
Qatar has announced plans to bring its Losail circuit up to the standards required to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix. The Middle Eastern circuit currently hosts a round of MotoGP and held the first night race in the series' history earlier this month.
Rob Mac Racing is to give one lucky spectator the chance to unveil the exciting new Karl Harris Superbike at the official Bennetts British Superbike Test at Snetterton on Easter Monday.
The 50th anniversary British Touring Car Championship will see at least 27 cars on track for the campaign which kicks off at Brands Hatch at the end of the month.
The HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship has confirmed a new three-year agreement has been reached with ITV which will include an unprecedented amount of live coverage of the 50th anniversary season.
The list reveals that there will be six of the new 1200cc Ducati 1098Rs on the grid this year, with single-rider entries for former factory pliot Lorenzo Lanzi (R.G.Team) and Czech Jakub Smrz (Guandalini Racing) adding to the two-rider Xerox and Sterilgarda line-ups.
At the conclusion of the 2006 season, the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship was in good shape, with ever increasing grid numbers, a strong television package, and a title fight that went to the wire at Silverstone before Matt Neal lifted the title for the second successive season.
The Touring Car Entrants Group has unanimously decided that JFA Pty Ltd is liable for liquidated damages of $300,000 for failing to attend last seasons V8 Supercar Championship round at Queensland Raceway.
UK road safety minister David Jamieson has announced the signing of a deal to sponsor this year's British Superbike Championship. The deal is designed to highlight road safety messages, including the promotion of advanced riding skills assessment.
James Toseland has won a dramatic first race of the 2004 WSBK season, held at a damp - but drying - Valencia, the Brit overcoming a poor start, then avoiding a turn two accident for team-mate Regis Laconi to build a larg mid-race lead... only to come under further pressure in the closing stages.