Did Jorge Martin win the 2024 MotoGP title with his performance or did Pecco Bagnaia hand it to him with his errors? And were we always wrong to think satellite riders couldn't win championships?
With the 2024 IndyCar season starting this weekend in St Petersburg, we've posed some big questions to our resident IndyCar writers and contributors. Here's how they answered
Taking the long-run averages from Saudi Arabian GP practice at face value shows Red Bull with an even bigger advantage than it enjoyed in the 2024 F1 season opener in Bahrain. But that's not quite the full picture - none of its closest rivals did comparable programmes
Fernando Alonso put Aston Martin top of the pile in second practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes' George Russell and Bahrain GP race winner Max Verstappen
Christian Horner's latest appearance in front of the media featured a lot of talk about "moving on" from his investigation and its fallout - but that's just not something F1 can do
IndyCar's faced a fan backlash during its off-season, but ahead of its 2024 opener it's outlined plans for both big changes in the years ahead and smaller immediate tweaks
Red Bull’s Formula 1 team has suspended the female member of staff who made a complaint against Christian Horner that was dismissed by a recent investigation
Now Ducati's secured MotoGP world champion Pecco Bagnaia to a longer-term deal, it has a very big decision to make about his team-mate. We run through the pros and cons of the contenders
Lewis Hamilton believes Max Verstappen is a genuine target for his current employer Red Bull, and nobody else has really disputed that. But there remain logical hurdles to overcome
Jos Verstappen's post-Bahrain GP comments were a grenade that's ignited the image of a crisis within Red Bull. But how is Max Verstappen dealing with it all? Edd Straw explains his impression after hearing from Verstappen...