
Former MotoGP rider Danilo Petrucci wins Dakar stage 5
Danilo Petrucci of Tech3 KTM won the 395km special on Thursday, becoming the first MotoGP rider to win in Dakar.
Danilo Petrucci of Tech3 KTM won the 395km special on Thursday, becoming the first MotoGP rider to win in Dakar.
After a second collision with a motorcyclist, Giniel de Villiers received a five-hour penalty in the Dakar Rally overall standings, thereby eliminating him from contention.
Nasser Al-Attiyah won Stage 4 of the 2022 Dakar Rally, extending his lead over competitors Yazeed Al Rajhi and Carlos Sainz, who both had problems late in the stage.
A terrorism inquiry has been launched by French authorities into an explosion in Saudi Arabia that injured a French driver ahead of the Dakar Rally.
In what was described as the biggest championship battle of all time, the 2021 season also revealed how dangerous and terrifying the F1 community can be.
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps has released information about the changes being made to the Formula 1 track during the off-season.
Mercedes F1 team is set to lose two long-time sponsors ahead of 2022 Formula 1 season.
Aston Martin boss Otmar Szafnauer will be leaving the team following an announcement made on Wednesday.
Mercedes announced their 2022 title sponsors but big names such as Epson and Bose were missing.
Lando Norris has confirmed his relationship with model girlfriend Luisinha Oliveira by posting the cutest Instagram to his millions of followers.
The introduction of a special logo, as well as a movie featuring several of the legendary brand’s employees, is the first point of order to be dealt with as Ferrari celebrates their 75th anniversary in 2022.
According to Aston Martin’s Chief Technical officer Andrew Green, their plan to basically clone the Mercedes car in 2020 will “certainly” aid the team in 2022.
If Lewis Hamilton retires from Formula One, McLaren driver Lando Norris is widely expected to take his place at Mercedes.
Max Verstappen is facing a potential one race ban if his rivalry with Lewis Hamilton continues into the 2022 season.
With a commanding performance on day two, Sebastien Loeb won his first Dakar Rally stage win since 2019.
Alfa Romeo driver Valtteri Bottas has opened up about the mental damage he took when he was forced to help Lewis Hamilton for the first time at Mercedes. Despite exhibiting flashes of brilliance, Bottas was never able to beat Hamilton throughout the course of a season, and was frequently forced to settle for second best. “I would say overall, yes,” The finn said in an end-of-season interview when asked if he felt he was treated properly during his time at Mercedes. “Especially always in the beginnings of the season until the halfway point for sure… very fairly. “If there was a points gap, then naturally people and the team started to think it’s most likely going to be this driver who’s going to fight for the championship and not this one,” Bottas added. “I think just unconsciously, it can change the behaviour of some people and decision making, et cetera.” The first blow to Bottas’ psyche came during his second season with the team, specifically at the 2018 Russian Grand Prix, when he was requested to give up a win to help Hamilton win the championship. “There’s been also very clear cases that I’ve been in a support role, and I would say, the first time when that happened, probably 2018, it was really hard to accept,” added Bottas. “It was pretty tough. “That wasn’t good for me mentally, the space I was in mentally. As time goes on, you accept it, if that’s the situation, that you’re behind in the points.” Bottas was asked if he is looking forward to being a team leader at Alfa Romeo. “Absolutely. It’s one of the big reasons why [I made] this change, and I think I’m going to enjoy it.” “I’m definitely ready to take big responsibility. It’s going to be crazy to think it’s my 10th season in Formula 1 [this year] so I’m sure I can put into good use everything I’ve learned with Mercedes and Williams over there [with Alfa].”