Christian Horner Sacked From Red Bull Racing
Christian Horner, the architect, the instigator, the man who once swaggered into F1 with an energy drink and a dream, has been sacked.
Super GT Road Trip with a Nissan Serena from Avis Singapore
Every great motorsport weekend starts with a good drive, and for our trip up to Sepang for the Super GT race, we needed something that could keep up with both the distance and the demands of a packed weekend. Enter the Nissan Serena from Avis Singapore, a surprisingly perfect road trip companion. Avis, our go-to …...
Who Emerged Victorious At The 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans is endurance racing’s Everest, a gruelling 24‑hour siege of man and machine, and this year’s competition was hotter than ever.
Porsche Formula E Team Eyes Top Step In Jakarta
Welcome to the Indonesian leg of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, a racetrack known for its extreme endurance.
Porsche’s Heroic Fight at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
For Porsche, this year’s 24-hour Le Mans marathon was an opera in four acts, one that brought both crescendo and catharsis.
Bridgestone Roars Into Sepang With SUPER GT And GR86 Cup Malaysia Series 2025
It’s been a long twelve years since Bridgestone last made its mark at Sepang.
A Decade Later and Ogier’s Still Dominating in Portugal
Watching Sébastien Ogier claim his seventh victory at the Vodafone Rally de Portugal felt particularly special this year. Ten years ago, in 2015, I was there in Portugal myself, witnessing Ogier clinch victory behind the wheel of his Volkswagen Polo R WRC. I vividly remember being ferried by helicopter from stage to stage, watching the...
IBM and Scuderia Ferrari Launch AI-Powered App
In 2025, the experience of following Ferrari and Formula 1 is no longer limited to just the track, thanks to IBM.
Alpine in Turmoil: Oakes Resigns, Colapinto In, Doohan Benched
If there’s ever been a week that could sum up the chaos, cruelty, and cold calculus of Formula 1, this week with Alpine might be it.
Formula 1 2025 China Grand Prix Recap
There’s something rather poetic about redemption in sport. One week, you’re skating through the grass in Melbourne, gift-wrapping victory to your team-mate. The next, you’re standing tall on the top step of the podium, arms aloft, delivering a masterclass in race control. That was Oscar Piastri’s tale in Shanghai. At the Chinese...