Top 15 classification after SS4 at Rally Mexico Andreas Mikkelsen leads Sebastien Ogier at the midway point of Friday’s action at Rally Mexico while Teemu Suninen tumbles out of action on the second s
Top 15 classification after SS4 at Rally Mexico, the third round of the 2019 World Rally Championship. 1. Andreas Mikkelsen NOR Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 35m 27.4s 2. Sebastien Ogier FRA Citroen C3 WRC +1.6s
Quest will broadcast exclusive free-to-air highlights of MotoGP in 2019 in the United Kingdom having confirmed a late deal ahead of this weekend’s season opener in Qatar.
Marquez heads the opening day at the season-opening Qatar MotoGP after setting a new lap record, while following Vinales, during Free Practice 2 at Losail.
James Davison will race for Dale Coyne Racing in the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge in a partnership with Jonathan Byrd’s Racing, Hollinger MotorSport and Belardi Auto Sport.
Lorenzo Baldassarri took control on day one as the opening night for the intermediate Moto2 class drew to a close at the floodlit Losail track in Qatar.
Chip Ganassi Racing rookie Felix Rosenqvist led a Honda dominated first practice to kick off the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and the 2019 NTT IndyCar Series season.
Renault technical director Nick Chester says Formula 1’s aerodynamic rule changes appear to have resulted in a “super close” grid for the 2019 season.
MotoGP FP1 results from Qatar Valentino Rossi has topped the opening practice session of the 2019 MotoGP season edging out Repsol Honda duo Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez.
40-year-old Rossi starts his 24th grand prix season in perfect style by being fastest during MotoGP Free Practice 1 in Qatar, ahead of Lorenzo and Marquez. FP2 takes place this evening, under the floodlights.
Mercedes changed “almost every square millimetre” of its initial 2019 launch car with the updated aerodynamic concept it introduced during the second week of Formula 1 pre-season testing.
Alexander Albon says Toro Rosso’s confidence is high heading into the 2019 season after the team encountered “no nasty surprises” with its latest Formula 1 car during testing.
Lewis Hamilton concedes he does not have “a lot of good things to say” about Pirelli’s 2019 Formula 1 tyres, and believes the new compounds will prove “challenging”.