Ten years ago, NASCAR lost one of its biggest names after the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt in the closing stages of the Daytona 500. A decade on, the biggest event on the Sprint Cup calendar provided one of the biggest shocks in the history of the race as a rookie in only his second [...]
As it’s the weekend, I thought I’d treat to you to an article from the archive in the shape of a feature about multiple WTCC title winner Andy Priaulx.
Last weekend, the WRC season kicked off in Sweden and it proved to be an enthralling season opener. Mikko Hirvonen returned to form, Mads Ostberg secured a fine second place to match his undoubted potential and Ford locked out the podium in the first event for the latest generation of WRC machinery.
It’s a good six months now since I first got a phone call from a rather excitable member of the BTCC paddock who was keen to talk about some plans that were being put together for the Silverstone round of the 2010 season.
It’s part of human nature that people don’t like change. If something is going to be different, then people question whether or not the change is going to be for the better or for the worse and raises the question of whether or not the grass is always greener on the other side.
This week’s Autosport magazine broke the news that Colin Turkington is heading for Sweden for 2011 after inking a deal to compete for the Flash Engineering team in the STCC.