Formula 1 Advice to go ahead with Australian GP ‘may change’ The advice to proceed with Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix amid escalating coronavirus fears “may change” according to the state premier, as 2020’s opening races remain at risk
Formula 1 Red Bull query could force Mercedes brake duct change A new technical directive on the eve of the season, triggered by a query from Red Bull, looks likely to force Mercedes into modifying the rear brake ducts of its new W11
Formula 1 Hamilton helped Ocon at career crossroads Esteban Ocon received career advice from Lewis Hamilton ahead of signing his Renault Formula 1 deal, as well as observing the world champion at work last year
MotoGP Why Suzuki’s title drought could end this year It’s 20 years since Suzuki won a grand prix motorcycle racing championship, but it begins MotoGP 2020 in better shape than at any time in those two decades
Gaming Csincsik/Hoyer take inaugural rFactor 2 GT Challenge Series wins Marcell Csincsik won the first sprint race of the top split of the GT Challenge Series, the feeder championship to the GT Pro Series, while the feature race won by Michi Hoyer
Formula 1 Guenther Steiner’s F-word column: DAS, Racing Point and 2020 In his latest exclusive column for The Race, Haas boss Guenther Steiner gives his thoughts on why his team won’t be trying DAS, Racing Point’s “compliment” to Haas, coronavirus and more
Formula 1 Quiz: Name the 1997 Formula 1 drivers Test your knowledge of the 1997 Formula 1 season by taking our latest quiz, where we want you to name every driver from that year
Formula E Valencia races would be step into unknown for Formula E A hastily arranged substitute event at Valencia next month would be met with some trepidation among Formula E drivers and teams. Sam Smith explains why
Formula 1 Podcast: The ultimate F1 season preview The latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast is a comprehensive preview of the 2020 Formula 1 season
Formula E Formula E moving towards stand-in double-header at Valencia The prospect of Formula E staging a double-header at the Valencia circuit as a direct replacement for the recently-scrapped Rome E-Prix is increasing, The Race has learned
Formula 1 Will there be protests in Melbourne? Formula 1 stewards are braced for potential protests heading into this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix, with possible question marks hanging over two cars
Formula E Reality testing di Grassi’s crazy Formula E masterplan After Lucas di Grassi unveiled his “avant garde” vision for Formula E’s Gen3 on The Race, we asked our technical expert Peter McCool to assess how much of his masterplan of colour-changing cars that move like animals and start with a jet thrust was realistic. The answer? More than you might think…
Formula 1 Can Norris topple Sainz at McLaren? Carlos Sainz Jr was Formula 1’s 2019 midfield champion, but the key challenge he faces to hold onto that crown comes from his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris
Formula E Why Formula E is still a culture shock for a junior rookie How hard is it to jump from junior single-seaters into Formula E’s very different world? A recent debutant talks us through the differences
MotoGP What would have happened in the Qatar GP MotoGP’s 2020 Qatar Grand Prix will never happen. But we’ve analysed testing times to work out what would’ve happened if it had
Formula E The Race launches new MotoGP and Formula E podcasts The Race has launched two brand new podcasts, covering the worlds of MotoGP and Formula E
Formula 1 Opinion: Bahrain’s unprecedented move piles pressure on F1 The unprecedented action of holding the Bahrain Grand Prix behind closed doors will pile the pressure on Formula 1 bosses and other races to prove their coronavirus precautions are sufficient
MotoGP Italy travel ruling effectively ends Austin MotoGP hopes Any remaining hopes of getting the 2020 MotoGP season underway at Austin in a month’s time have been effectively ended by Italy’s new sweeping movement restrictions amid coronavirus
NASCAR Seven road courses NASCAR should race at NASCAR keeps adding road courses to its schedules, and is planning a major calendar revamp for 2021. With that in mind, here are seven tracks we think it ought to race at
Formula 1 Did Kubica just need a more competitive car for comeback? Robert Kubica’s fairytale Formula 1 racing return ended in fractious disappointment. But his reappearance in testing with Alfa Romeo made you wonder at what might have been
Formula 1 Why ‘Bottas 3.0’ is more than just a Twitter joke A year ago Valtteri Bottas grew a beard, ate some porridge and then blitzed his rivals in Melbourne. Beyond the memes that generated, there’s reason to take Bottas very seriously this year
MotoGP Video: The big topics from MotoGP’s rollercoaster winter The start of the MotoGP season has been delayed, but there is still plenty to discuss for 2020 – from Rossi’s future to Marquez’s shoulder and Honda’s dramatic problems
Formula 1 Ferrari engine saga isn’t the only fight on F1’s horizon The FIA has reinforced Formula 1’s financial regulations ahead of the $175million cost cap’s introduction next season, as it gears up for the next major test of its regulatory power
Formula E Di Grassi’s “avant garde” vision for Formula E Gen3 Formula E should take a more “avant garde” approach to its next rules iteration and Gen3 design according to 2016/17 champion Lucas di Grassi, who suggests “jet thrusts” and “translucent bodywork”
MotoGP Austin MotoGP race unlikely as state of emergency declared The Grand Prix of the Americas looks set to become the third MotoGP casualty of the global coronavirus outbreak, as City of Austin authorities declared a state of emergency and announced a ban on large gatherings of people
Formula 1 Mark Hughes: Angry teams will reject FIA’s call for peace The Ferrari 2019 engine saga is escalating. Even as the seven non-Ferrari teams await their answers to the questions publicly asked of the FIA two days ago, the build-up to a coming conflict can be sensed in the wording of the World Motor Sport Council’s comments regarding the case
Formula 1 F1 2021 tweaks and Ferrari row solidarity headline FIA WMSC Adjustments to the 2021 Formula 1 rules, a show of support for Jean Todt amid the Ferrari engine row, a coronavirus ‘Crisis Cell’ and more helmet design freedom for drivers headlined the first 2020 meeting of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council in Geneva
NASCAR The nuts and bolts rule change causing a NASCAR fan war NASCAR fans have gone nuts. A seemingly minute rule change for 2021 and beyond has sent the community spiralling into a civil war
Formula E Formula E drivers and Gen2 cars in latest Motorsport Manager Playsport Games, developer of the Motorsport Manager series, has just released its latest app, complete with the real-life Formula E field and Gen2 cars
MotoGP Toby Moody: How a Rossi row made Qatar’s first GP legendary MotoGP’s first Qatar Grand Prix went down in history for a major Valentino Rossi controversy at the height of his rivalry with Sete Gibernau. Toby Moody looks back on that wild weekend
Formula E Rome Formula E cancelled, two more races in jeopardy The next round of the Formula E Championship – the Rome E-Prix scheduled for April 4 – has been cancelled due to safeguarding centred around the coronavirus outbreak
Formula 1 The three F1 drivers under most pressure in 2020 Everyone is under constant pressure in Formula 1, but three drivers in particular go into 2020 fighting for their futures
MotoGP Five reasons to watch Moto2/3 in MotoGP’s absence Coronavirus means Moto2 and Moto3 get the Qatar Grand Prix headline slots in place of MotoGP this weekend. Here’s our guide to why it’s worth tuning in
Formula E What does ‘sensor-gate’ mean for Formula E? Sam Smith and Peter McCool explain the implications of the torque sensor controversy beginning to appear in the Formula E paddock
Formula 1 Why Williams isn’t repeating a recent driver mistake No Formula 1 team will admit to having a weak driver line-up, but Claire Williams’s argument that having the least experienced pairing on the 2020 grid is not a big disadvantage is justified
Formula 1 Video: FIA hasn’t done enough to appease angry teams The FIA has quickly responded to calls from seven Formula 1 teams for more details on its confidential settlement with Ferrari, but it must go further
Formula 1 In-season upgrades ‘really difficult’ for Racing Point Racing Point plans to introduce a significant upgrade for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, but admits it will struggle to develop the car after that
MotoGP Opinion: Five MotoGP races in six weeks will be chaos News that MotoGP is rescheduling its Thai race after the coronavirus postponement will be welcomed by fans but puts series personnel under huge pressure
Formula 1 The Race F1 podcast: The latest in the Ferrari engine saga The FIA’s latest statement on the ongoing Ferrari engine controversy has revealed a few more key details, which are dissected in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast
MotoGP MotoGP issues new calendar, but braces for more changes MotoGP has released an updated 2020 calendar, after cancelling its two opening rounds this week as a result of the coronavirus crisis