Supercars team shows support for Ukraine
Supercars driver Jake Kostecki and his Tickford Racing stablemates will show their support for Ukraine at the season opener in Sydney.
Supercars driver Jake Kostecki and his Tickford Racing stablemates will show their support for Ukraine at the season opener in Sydney.
Back in a full-time drive, Bathurst champ Lee Holdsworth can't wait to start his Supercars full-time driving career again in Sydney this weekend.
Three-time Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin has won an IndyCar race for the first time while Australian Will Power was third in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Supercars driver Will Davison is still adjusting to the fact he won't be racing against good mate and rival Jamie Whincup when this year's championship starts.
His long wait for a Supercars race win continues but Ford driver Will Davison is entering the 2022 championship fully believing he can be a title contender.
After a strong finish to his first season with Shell V-Power Racing, Anton De Pasquale is eager to make a fast start to the 2022 Supercars championship.
Australian Michael Masi, the man at the centre of one of motor sport's biggest controversies, has been sacked as Formula One race director.
He'd rather be racing, but Australian young gun Oscar Piastri knows his time as an F1 reserve driver can prepare him for a drive in the championship in 2023.
Long-serving Supercars chief operating officer Shane Howard has been promoted to the role of CEO, replacing the departing Sean Seamer.
Supercars driver Fabian Coulthard has expressed concern over his future via social media after the sale of Team Sydney to new owners.
Supercars will be back in South Australia next year after the The Bend SuperSprint was confirmed for the final weekend in July.
Formula One champion Max Verstappen is expecting to renew his rivalry with Lewis Hamilton next year despite uncertainty surrounding the Briton's career.
Bathurst champion Lee Holdsworth will return to the Supercars grid full time in 2022, earning a seat with Grove Racing in next year's championship.
Mercedes will not appeal the outcome of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix in a move that confirms Max Verstappen as the 2021 world champion.
Formula One's governing body said it will conduct "a detailed analysis" of the wild season ending that decided the championship in favour of Max Verstappen.