Martin Brundle, a name synonymous with Formula 1, has officially received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in the King’s New Year’s Honours for 2025. This prestigious recognition reflects not only his remarkable contributions to motor racing but also his substantial impact on sports broadcasting. Having participated in 158 Formula 1 races, Brundle transitioned
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MotoGP has long been a theatre of fierce competition, technological innovation, and passionate fandom. Yet, the recent developments concerning KTM, a key player in the motorcycle racing scene, are raising alarms. The Austrian manufacturer is reportedly contemplating an exit from MotoGP and its support tiers, Moto2 and Moto3, by the end of the 2026 season.
Fabio di Giannantonio stands at the precipice of an exciting new venture in his MotoGP career. After a year filled with ups and downs, he has garnered a spot with the prestigious Ducati outfit for the 2025 season, positioning himself alongside some of the sport’s elite, including multiple world champion Marc Marquez and reigning champion
The recent Plum Pudding meeting at Mallory Park was intended to be a jubilant season finale for UK club racing enthusiasts, but it soon descended into a tale of disappointment and missed opportunities. As fans from all walks of life gathered, eager for a day filled with thrilling motorcycle and car races, the heavy fog
Martin Brundle’s career in motorsport is a testament to perseverance in the face of adversity, showcasing a driver who thrived despite not always having the top-tier equipment to work with. With an impressive 159 starts in Formula 1, Brundle’s journey spans decades and includes notable accomplishments, particularly in sports car racing. Although his time behind
As the 2025 World Rally Championship (WRC) season approaches, Elfyn Evans stands at a pivotal juncture in his career, eager to solidify his position as a leading contender for the title. After finishing as the runner-up for the fourth time in 2024, the Toyota driver has a clear focus: improving performance on rough gravel rallies.
The 2024 Formula 1 season began with a striking display of dominance from Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing. Initially, the Dutch racer showcased extraordinary prowess, claiming victories in six out of the first nine races. His performances in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Japan highlighted not only his driving skills but also the technical superiority
As the 2024 MotoGP season unfolds, Honda’s performance, particularly that of Factory HRC rider Joan Mir, reveals insights into the ongoing struggles and challenges faced by the Japanese manufacturer. This situation stems from a reality where Honda and Yamaha, both traditional powerhouses in motorcycle racing, have found themselves significantly lagging behind their European rivals. In
The tenure of Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull Racing was not merely a narrative of highs and lows; it serves as a conduit for examining the intricacies of team dynamics, driver performance, and the broader implications of race engineering. Laurent Mekies, Red Bull’s team principal, has acknowledged the collective responsibility shared by the team for
As the curtain falls on the 2024 Formula 1 season, Oscar Piastri finds himself in a contemplative mood, primarily focusing on enhancing his qualifying performance ahead of the upcoming 2025 campaign. Despite showcasing significant skill and determination throughout the season, Piastri’s results starkly contrast his team-mate, Lando Norris, who outqualified him a staggering 21-3. The
Franco Colapinto, a talented young driver from Argentina, made headlines during his stint with Williams in the 2023 Formula 1 season. Stepping in for Logan Sargeant after the high-pressure race weekend at Monza, Colapinto demonstrated his noteworthy potential early on, amassing crucial points for the Williams team. However, as the season progressed, his performances became
The sporting world, particularly in Formula 1, is characterized by its fierce competition and relentless pursuit of improvement. In this high-stakes environment, the decisions made by team management can be the difference between mediocrity and success. The Alpine Formula 1 team’s recent trajectory offers valuable insights into the impact of strategic restructuring and operational efficiency.
