BTC Norlin Racing's Chris Smiley taken his first ever British Touring Car Championship race victory after winning a chaotic third race of the day at Rockingham.
1. Chris Smiley BTC Norlin Racing Honda Civic Type R 16 laps 2. Colin Turkington Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport +3.563s 3. Matt Simpson Simpson Racing Honda Civic Type R +5.156s
After his worst dry qualifying since Indianapolis in 2011, Valentino Rossi rode from14th to 6th in Sunday's Austrian MotoGP. For a winner of 89 premier-class races, it was nothing to get excited about.
Reigning British Touring Car champion Ashley Sutton has reignited his title challenge after bolting clear for his fourth win of the 2018 season in race two at Rockingham.
Lorenzo takes his third victory of the season at the Austrian MotoGP, after winning a 'bar-to-'bar battle with Marquez. Dovizioso faded to a safe third after earlier appearing to be held up by Lorenzo, as the Ducati riders reeled in Marquez's Honda.
Mac Tools Racing's Adam Morgan has cruised to his third British Touring Car Championship victory of 2018 after converting his maiden pole into the race one win at Rockingham.
Honda driver Dan Cammish is hopeful he can challenge for his first British Touring Car Championship race victory after qualifying third for today's race at Rockingham.
Ex-Formula 1 driver David Coulthard says he sees no downside for his former team Red Bull following its decision to switch to Honda power from 2019.
The Mercedes Formula 1 team is confident it has solved its weakness in high temperatures and believes it will be more competitive in hot races in the future.
Speedworks Motorsport's Tom Ingram has set sights on increasing his British Touring Car Championship points lead ahead of Colin Turkington as the current top-two title contenders start race one nose-to-tail at Rockingham.
Andrea Dovizioso, Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo did little to suggest this afternoon’s race would be decided among themselves with the three names topping MotoGP morning warm-up in Austria.