Top 15 results from Rally de Portugal, the sixth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Thierry Neuville BEL Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3hr 49m 46.6s 2. Elfyn Evans GBR M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 +40.0s
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal has made a triumphant return to the top step of the podium after winning the opening British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Thruxton.
1. Matt Neal Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda Civic Type R 16 laps 2. Colin Turkington Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport +0.860s 3. Dan Cammish Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda Civic Type R +3.699s
Force India chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer has warned Formula 1 officials against from dumbing down the sport when it comes to form the new regulations for the 2021 season.
Daniel Abt has hailed his crushing Formula E victory in Saturday’s Berlin E-Prix as the most important of his racing career as he led Audi to a one-two finish at its home race.
Having narrowly missed out on pole the day before, Marc Marquez made no secret of his race day intentions in Sunday morning’s MotoGP warm-up session at Le Mans, the Spaniard posting an ominous run ahead of setting the fastest time.
Cal Crutchlow has been declared fit to ride in today's French MotoGP at Le Mans, following Saturday's huge qualifying highside. The LCR Honda rider underwent detailed medical checks at the circuit and then hospital on a painful hip injury, before being discharged this morning.
Helio Castroneves set the pace for Team Penske on the opening day of qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 as James Hinchcliffe became a surprise casualty of 'Bump Day', failing to qualify for the race.
Glenn Irwin had a day to remember as the British Superbike rider dominated both feature races at the North West 200. Irwin clinched his maiden win at the event in 2017 after edging out Alastair Seeley in the main Superbike race in a breathless finish.
Andrea Dovizioso shrugged off a mistake that would ultimately cost him a place on the front row of the grid at the French Grand Prix, stating his pace is “really, really good” and pointing to home hero Johann Zarco and Marc Marquez as his principle challengers in Sunday’s MotoGP outing at Le
Ongoing medical tests mean it is currently still uncertain if Cal Crutchlow will be declared fit to take part in Sunday's French MotoGP. The LCR Honda rider suffered a vicious highside crash on the exit of Turn Nine in qualifying, rotating through the air before landing on his hip.
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal has admitted his delight in securing a maiden pole position for Honda's latest British Touring Car Championship Civic Type-R machine at Thruxton.
Four races into the year and Jorge Lorenzo appears to have reached a breakthrough, stating he is more comfortable on Ducati’s GP18 than he was at any point last year, with the evolution chassis he is using this weekend providing “something more” to his feeling.