Nissan have announced that they will end their involvement with the LMP1 category of the FIA World Endurance Championship with immediate effect. After being announced during Superbowl XLIX last February, the Japanese manufacturer endured a tough 2015 campaign with a delayed start followed by an…
Channel 4 will broadcast Formula One on free-to-air television in the United Kingdom next year after the BBC opted to end their contract early.The new agreement, which will see Channel 4 show 10 live races and the rest as highlights – much like the BBC…
For the fourth time, Dominik Wilde Motorsport brings you the annual DW Motorsport awards where we look back at the great and good from the last year in motorsport. Car of the year – Volkswagen Beetle GRC This is an award that could’ve gone to…
Jaguar will make a return to international motorsport in 2016 with a factory Formula E team. Since withdrawing from Formula One at the end of 2004 (when they sold their now world championship winning team to Red Bull), Jaguar has not had any official involvement…
With seven winners in 12 rounds, the 2015 Red Bull Global Rallycross season will go down as one of the most competitive in the series’ short history.Ken Block, Sebastian Eriksson, Patrik Sandell, Nelson Piquet Jr., Joni Wiman and title rivals Scott Speed and Tanner Foust…
Sebastian Vettel made up for a disappointing ROC Nations Cup defeat by claiming victory in the main Race of Champions event.The German beat Le Mans legend Kristensen 2-0 in the final to take his first overall ROC win, having previously won six Nations Cup titles…
Team England 1 finally clinched the Race of Champions Nations Cup crown after defeating Team Germany in the final, ending years of heartbreak for British teams in the competition. Andy Priaulx, teamed with fellow-BTCC star Jason Plato, defeated both Sebastian Vettel and Nico Hulkenberg in…
After announcing an end to their WTCC involvement, Citroën Racing’s WRC effort is set to go through some big changes too. The French team will sit out the 2016 season in order to develop a new-for-2017 car built to the new WRC regulations which will…
Citroën Racing have announced that they will withdraw from the FIA World Touring Car Championship following the conclusion of the 2016 season. The Versailles-based team, who only joined the WTCC in 2014 will quit the circuit racing series to focus fully on the World Rally…