The Motor Sports Association [MSA] - the governing body of motor sport in the UK - has confirmed that it will supply over 5,000 registered rally marshals with brand new orange tabards.
Ferrari finally moved to the top of the timesheets on home soil, as test driver Felipe Massa took over the F2003-GA and led the way at Monza, with BAR-Honda keeping up the pressure with Takuma Sato.
Panasonic Toyota Racing continued its dual three-day test at Silverstone and Monza yesterday [Wednesday], with Cristiano da Matta and Olivier Panis both completing substantial mileage.
Road course specialist Boris Said has been drafted into the MB2 Motorsports to drive the #01 US Army Pontiac in the 22 June Winston Cup race at Infineon Raceway, replacing current driver Mike Wallace.
British Formula One rookie Justin Wilson has had his immediate future in the top flight guaranteed by a phenomenal response to the innovative share issue designed to raise money for his seat at Minardi.
The fifth round of the 2003 FIM Motocross World Championships occurs this weekend at the Sevlievo circuit in Bulgaria, a mere seven days after the 12 race win-streak of double World Champion Mickael Pichon come to an end and another double title holder Stefan Everts made history by becoming the f
Behind the glitz and glamour of Formula One lies hours, days and months of hard graft, and exactly what goes on on any given day will be revealed to British television viewers tonight, in the latest in a series of 'business expos?s'.
Former IRL series Rookie of the Year Airton Dare has been confirmed to will drive an AJ Foyt Racing entry in the Bombardier 500 at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend [7 June].
US motorsport broadcaster SPEED Channel will return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the eighth consecutive year in 2003, ready to bring viewers 17 hours of live coverage from the 71st running of the round-the-clock classic.
Trelawny's in-form Emiliano Sanchez joined the club casualty list when he suffered a suspected broken wrist in Wednesday's Premier League defeat at King's Lynn.
Racing legends Mario Andretti and CART Champ Car co-founder UE 'Pat' Patrick will relinquish their positions as members of the Championship Auto Racing Teams Inc board of directors next month, although both plan to stay involved in the sport they have helped define for five decades.
Championship leader Kimi Raikkonen has given the new MP4-18 his vote of confidence today [Wednesday], following his first taste of the new car at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Round five of the 16-round 2003 championship sees the MotoGP circus head for the picturesque Mugello circuit set in the rolling hills between Bologna and Florence in Italy.
Austrian notebook manufacturer Gericom, who recently signed the rights to be the - wait for it - "Official Notebook of MotoGP for 2003 and 2004" (!) have given their backing to a new award within the MotoGP World Championship.
"I'm excited about getting back into the regular race weekend rhythm. After missing Texas and Colorado last year, it will be great to get both of the Texas races back under my belt again since we have support from AOL and GMAC to get us through the 2003 season.
Champ Car veteran Bryan Herta will make his Indy Racing League IndyCar Series debut on Saturday night for Michael Andretti's Andretti-Green stable at the fearsome Texas Motor Speedway.
Menu F3 Motorsport driver Rob Austin talks exclusively to Crash.net about rounds nine and ten at Silverstone two weeks ago, being joined by Adam Carroll at the team, his targets for Castle Combe and loads, loads more...
Former NASCAR fan favourite Buddy Baker made a NASCAR Winston Cup career by going fast, especially on Superspeedway's and since his retirement from driving, Baker has served as a driving coach for many famous racers.
Following their breathtaking 47-43 success at Sheffield, Swindon Pro-Fit Sprockets have agreed to race in a challenge match at Reading on Monday 9 June.
The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team has today announced a new partnership with Clearswift, the world's leading provider of software for managing and securing email.
FIA F3000 points leader Bjorn Wirdheim made a mistake in Monaco that will surely be a feature of sports quiz shows for years to come, but the tall Swede insists that he had seen the chequered flag before slowing down to acknowledge his 'victorious' Arden International team.