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Heavy hitters have questions to answer as F1 testing begins
F1 urges Red Bull to sort out its Horner investigation
NO RETURNS FOR ROSBERG OR VETTEL
Ex-Alfa boss gets Goss FIA gig
GM still working on Andretti bid for F1
Sato back at Rahal Letterman for Indy 500 attack
Motorsport UK in WRC push for Scotland
Ilott stands in for hurt Malukas
Le Mans Hypercars: it’s 23 for the 24 Hours
ACO keeps its promise for LMP2 field
WEC
Slater pulls off mega fightback
MUSTANG DOUBT AFTER LATE SPLIT WITH DINAMIC
Maloney steals the thunder in pre-season Bahrain test…
…as Browning leads way in F3
No backing off for Alliance/Sutton
Ingram keeps his foot on the Excelr8or
Troubles overshadow launch • The Red Bull RB20 created quite a stir when it broke cover last week – but not as much as the investigation surrounding the team’s boss
The rise of Rossi on four wheels? • The amount of car racing that the MotoGP legend intends to pack into this season indicates how seriously he’s taking the business of honing his new craft
YOUR SAY • It has been one of the favourite events at Oulton thanks to BARC personnel who have made it a friendly series both for the competitors and spectators
Byron finds a way where wolves fear to prey • William Byron helped trigger a 23-car wreck before winning the biggest race of his young NASCAR career on a significant anniversary for team owner Rick Hendrick
DUELS DELIVER DUAL THRILLERS
Lappi flies high to end long wait • Long after his maiden WRC win back in 2017, the Finn was starting to doubt he’d repeat the feat. Then he came in from the cold in snowy Sweden
SOLBERG THE CLASS OF WRC2
It’s a Porsche Panorama for the Manthey trio
Rosberg and Sainz pairs on top
WEEKEND WINNERS
Taponen adds the Finnishing touch for title
Sceats wins GP, Bilinski champ
WEEKEND WINNERS
THE KEY QUESTIONS FACING F1’S BIG FOUR IN 2024 • What are the greatest challenges facing Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes as testing kicks off in Bahrain?
RED BULL RB20 • Intriguingly, elements of the world champion squad’s follow-up to last year’s all-conquering machine appear to echo previous Mercedes designs
MERCEDES W15 • While common trends are visible on this year’s challenger, it’s evident that with key elements the German manufacturer still likes to go its own way
FERRARI SF-24 • The Maranello team says that every area of the car has been redesigned, aiming to combine last year’s formidable single-lap pace with improved consistency
McLAREN AIMS TO CONTINUE ITS UPWARD CURVE • A lack of launch fanfare contrasts with a sense of confidence that the momentum built towards the end of last season sets the pattern for 2024
McLAREN MCL38 • In what Lando Norris dubs “a game of performance”, the Woking team’s 2024 car displays numerous design changes while simultaneously veiling significant enhancements
The latest fine ART master? • Victor Martins was a standout F2 rookie with ART Grand Prix last season. Now the Alpine junior remains with the French team and is a title favourite for 2024
Abundance of talent promises a season to remember
Browning leads the Brits into F3 battle • Fresh off his stunning Macau GP success, Luke Browning has the...