International Racing 06 Jul 20
DTM looks to a GT3 future – but current teams are looking elsewhere
As racing worldwide gets back underway after the enforced pause from the global COVID-19 crisis, there’s a steady stream of announcements (…)
As racing worldwide gets back underway after the enforced pause from the global COVID-19 crisis, there’s a steady stream of announcements (…)
Audi will withdraw from the DTM at the end of 2020, leaving BMW as the sole manufacturer in the series. The decision is one that Audi was (…)
Dubai-born Briton Ed Jones, who switched from European single-seater racing to the Road to Indy ladder in 2015, is heading back across the (…)
After a fairly processional first half of the first-ever joint race weekend between the Japanese Super GT series and its European-based (…)
Super GT took bragging rights over DTM Saturday at Fuji Speedway as regular Japanese series front-runner Nick Cassidy took a commanding (…)
News of the passing of Karl ‘Charly’ Lamm has swept through the motorsport family gathered at the Rolex 24 Hours. Lamm, who died (…)
Audi’s Rene Rast completed a clean sweep at the Nurburgring, winning the second DTM race of the weekend from pole position. He became the (…)
Rene Rast scored his second victory of the DTM season in the first of two races at the Nurburgring. The German won the 15th race of the (…)
“It feels like a gold medal.” When Alex Zanardi was told he crossed the finish line in fifth place in the second of two DTM guest (…)
For the first time in his DTM career, Joel Eriksson was able to celebrate from the top step of the winners’ podium. In a turbulent (…)