Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari made some changes that didn’t work for the second Formula 1 free practice session in Singapore, during which he hit the wall and curtailed his running. Vettel ended the session ninth fastest after brushing the wall on the
Month: September 2018
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Dale Earnhardt Jr says he has an “itch to scratch” in his return to NASCAR competition for the first time since retiring at the end of the 2017 Cup season. Earnhardt had previously said retirement felt “weird” and was not a “comfortable
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. World Rally Championship title rivals Thierry Neuville and Sebastien Ogier are split by just 0.3 seconds in the Rally Turkey lead battle after a highly dramatic Friday afternoon. A surge in pace from the championship’s top two coupled with chaos elsewhere in
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Renault has denied it broke an informal agreement among Formula 1 teams by protesting Romain Grosjean’s Haas after the Italian Grand Prix. Grosjean was excluded from sixth after Renault lodged a protest against his car’s floor. Haas has appealed, and its case
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Rally Turkey organisers have listened to the complaints of the World Rally Championship manufacturers and agreed to run four-minute gaps between the lead drivers on Friday afternoon’s stages. The leading drivers all complained bitterly about the dust problem on the Cetibeli stage
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Sebastian Vettel has admitted that he is his own “biggest enemy” in stopping Ferrari winning the 2018 Formula 1 world championship, amid a number of a driving errors. The German has a 30-point deficit to Lewis Hamilton in the standings, having seen
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Hyundai driver Andreas Mikkelsen set the fastest time through Rally Turkey’s opening Marmaris test, while a mistake by Sebastien Ogier left the reigning champion 14th after the short city stage. As the only driver to take a set of medium compound tyres,
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Spencer Pigot will remain with Ed Carpenter Racing for the 2019 IndyCar Series for his second full-time season with the outfit. It will be 2015 Indy Lights champion Pigot’s fourth campaign with ECR, having spent his first two seasons sharing the #20
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Tech3 Yamaha rider Johann Zarco says he was having to “fight with my own bike” in last weekend’s Misano MotoGP round as his slump in form continued. Zarco, who was targeting the runner-up position in the championship behind runaway leader Marc Marquez
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Sauber is understood to be waiting for Ferrari to decide whether Antonio Giovinazzi becomes Kimi Raikkonen’s 2019 Formula 1 team-mate at Marcus Ericsson’s expense. The deal between Sauber and Ferrari and its sister company Alfa Romeo gives Ferrari the right to nominate
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. World Rally Championship crews are bracing themselves for this week’s Rally Turkey being the roughest event in years, with many predicting chaos on Friday’s opening day. Turkey returns to the WRC for the first time in eight years, but moves from its
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Max Verstappen remains convinced he was treated unfairly with his Italian Grand Prix penalty, after claiming other Formula 1 drivers got away with much worse behaviour at Monza. The Red Bull driver was handed a five-second penalty after colliding with Valtteri Bottas
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Roush Fenway Racing will drop 2011 Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne from its NASCAR Cup Series line-up next season. Bayne has not won a race for RFR since joining in 2015, and earlier this year the team called up 2003 Cup champion
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. An increase in part-time and full-season 2019 IndyCar entries could occasionally result in 28-car grids that would cause problems for some circuits on the calendar, Autosport understands. IndyCar tracks such as Long Beach and other street and road course circuits could struggle
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Formula 1 chiefs’ recent suggestion that points should be extended beyond the top 10 has been backed by Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe. The prospect of points going down to 15th or even being awarded to the full 20-car field was
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez says the timing of Ducati’s upswing in form has been fortunate for his title hopes. The factory Ducati team has now won three MotoGP races in a row, but Jorge Lorenzo’s slow start to 2018 and Andrea
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Formula 1 chiefs need to find a ‘fairer’ way to stop talented young drivers losing out in the battle for seats, says future Red Bull racer Pierre Gasly. The possibility of the highly-rated Esteban Ocon being left without an F1 drive in
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. World Rally Championship leader Thierry Neuville has signed to stay with Hyundai Motorsport for the next three years. The 30-year-old Belgian’s deal is the first of numerous announcements that will shape the WRC driver market in the coming weeks. Neuville gave Hyundai
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Williams has admitted it was “blindsided” about its need to change by the strong form it showed at the start of Formula 1’s turbo hybrid era. Currently last in the 2018 F1 constructors’ standings, Williams is undertaking a deep analysis of its
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaro “feels really bad” for Avintia stand-in Christophe Ponsson, whose MotoGP debut at Misano generated controversy. Ponsson (pictured above), a regular in the Spanish CEV Superbike series, joined the Ducati customer team on late notice substituting for the injured
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Kasey Kahne will sit out at least the next three NASCAR Cup Series races as he continues to deal with issues around heat exhaustion. The 38-year-old withdrew from last weekend’s Indianapolis race because the long-standing health problem had become extreme during the
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Losing Esteban Ocon from the grid in 2019 would be a “complete shame for Formula 1”, believes DTM boss Gerhard Berger. With his Force India seat in jeopardy due to Lance Stroll’s father Lawrence’s role in the team’s recent rescue, Mercedes protege
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Valentino Rossi says his third place in the current MotoGP standings is “miraculous” given Yamaha’s recent struggles. Rossi is winless since last year’s Assen race 14-and-a-half months ago and finished a disappointing seventh last time out at Misano, but remains third in
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. IndyCar believes a prospective third manufacturer would have to commit to the series by May 2019 in order to meet the implementation date for the next generation of engines. During the Indianapolis 500 month this year, IndyCar revealed the specification of its
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Robert Kubica will pursue alternative racing options if he does not land a Formula 1 drive in 2019. The Pole has not started an F1 race since the 2010 Abu Dhabi GP because of the rally crash early in ’11 that left
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Kimi Raikkonen’s return to Sauber – his first Formula 1 team back in 2001 – was the surprise byproduct of the confirmation of Charles Leclerc’s 2019 Ferrari move. In this video Autosport’s Glenn Freeman, Andrew van de Burgt and Ben Anderson discuss
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Petter Solberg, the 2003 World Rally champion, is tipped to be part of Volkswagen’s driver line-up when its new Polo GT1 R5 makes its WRC debut in Spain next month. VW will run two of its new WRC2 cars on Rally Spain
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Aprilia’s Scott Redding said he felt like a danger to his fellow MotoGP riders in Misano’s race, which he described as “another punch in the face”. Redding toiled to the chequered flag in 21st, a minute and nine seconds behind race winner
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Brad Keselowski took a second NASCAR Cup win in two races with victory at Indianapolis after passing Denny Hamlin on the penultimate lap. The Penske driver, who also won last time out at Darlington, made his final stop on lap 143 of
Get unlimited access You have only 5 articles remaining to view this month. Formula 1 will face the “real problem” of only having a few manufacturers capable of winning races if it does not prevent the use of ‘servant’ teams, says Renault technical chief Nick Chester. A potential budget cap in F1 from 2021 has
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