UK Motorsports

A Whizz in the Porsche 911

Lara Platman | Posted 22.05.2013 | UK Sport
Lara Platman

Go and say hello to Barrie 'Whizzo' Williams at Goodwood Revival in September once you have watched him race, I am sure you will, like me, be struck in awe at how he uses his engineering skills, squeezing the most out of the car and yet, brings it home with a smile on his face.

Life in the Fast Lane

Leena Gade | Posted 07.05.2013 | UK Sport
Leena Gade

I am not treated differently to anyone else on the team and I was given an opportunity to take on a role that would be tough whether you are male or female. I am very lucky to work in such a technical field that is truly challenging and I hope that what both Teena and I do can open up the world of engineering and high performance to a wider audience.

Get a Grip in the Snow

Lara Platman | Posted 22.03.2013 | UK Sport
Lara Platman

I listened without a break (almost) to the World Rally Championship radio broadcast whilst the cars drove on some of the world's most famous but dangerous routes.

British Ex-Soldiers Seriously Injured In Dakar Rally Crash

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 10.01.2013 | UK

Three people, including two former British soldiers, have been seriously injured in a fatal accident while competing in the Dakar Rally in Peru. Th...

Wife Of Disabled Stuntman Eddie Kidd Charged With Domestic Abuse

Huffington Post UK | Sara C Nelson | Posted 21.12.2012 | UK

The estranged wife of disabled stuntman Eddie Kidd has been accused of domestic abuse. Samantha Kidd has been charged with six counts of assault b...

Goverment 'Logic' Condemned Over Bahrain GP Inaction

The Huffington Post UK/PA | Posted 18.10.2012 | UK

The government has been sharply criticised for refusing to back a boycott of the Bahrain Grand Prix over human rights concerns, despite implementing i...

Motorcyclist Fined For Blazing Past Horse At 104mph

PA | Posted 29.09.2012 | UK

A motorcyclist who was caught travelling at 104 mph past a horse and rider showed shocking disregard for their safety, police have said. James Wilk...

Why Sebastien Loeb Stepping Back From World Rallying Is a Bad Thing

David Hobbs | Posted 28.11.2012 | UK Sport
David Hobbs

The news that World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb is heading into semi-retirement at the end of 2012 offers two contrasting emotions: relief that an iron grip on the WRC will at last be loosened but also sadness that the sport's most successful driver - 74 rally wins, eight consecutive world titles and counting - will only pull on his overalls for a limited season in 2013.

Why Formula One Is a Sport

Mat Coch | Posted 14.11.2012 | UK Sport
Mat Coch

I would challenge anyone with that mentality to take part in a competitive motor race or equestrian event and say in all honesty they are not sore the following morning.

How to Be a Racing Driver

Lara Platman | Posted 20.10.2012 | UK Sport
Lara Platman

Ever since Country Life magazine sent me to Goodwood Revival in 2000 to cover the quintessentially British tradition of dressing up and messing about with motor cars in the grounds of a stately home, I have been engrossed with the world of motor racing...

Mission Motorsport

Nancy Atkinson-Turner | Posted 17.09.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Nancy Atkinson-Turner

Every so often in life you come across someone so inspiring that it stops you in your tracks. Their passion, enthusiasm and selflessness is impossible to resist and you realise you have to be involved with them, whether it be at work, in love or as in my case, volunteering.

Sir Stirling Moss Talks British GP, F1 And Monaco 'Crumpet' (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post UK | David Hobbs | Posted 06.07.2012 | UK Sport

Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel is still the man to beat at this weekend's British Grand Prix, according to racing legend, Sir Stirling Mo...

'I was Lucky' Admits Davidson After Huge Le Mans Crash

The Huffington Post UK | David Hobbs | Posted 18.06.2012 | UK Sport

Anthony Davidson admitted he was 'petrified' during his massive crash at the Le Mans 24 Hours and that he had 'been lucky' to have come away with only...

WATCH: Toyota's Anthony Davidson In Huge Le Mans Crash

The Huffington Post UK | David Hobbs | Posted 16.06.2012 | UK Sport

An intriguing Le Mans 24 Hours erupted into drama when the Toyota Racing TS 030 - HYBRID of Anthony Davidson suffered a huge crash after contact with ...

World Title And Le Mans Hat-Trick Double Incentive For McNish

The Huffington Post UK | David Hobbs | Posted 12.06.2012 | UK Sport

"I gave one of the Toyota boys a little kick the other day at the Le Mans test weekend. Turned out it was my old number two mechanic from the F1 days....

The F1 Fifthly Report - Part 1

Tim Goodchild | Posted 08.07.2012 | UK Sport
Tim Goodchild

F1 2012 looks set to be a very open championship. We've had four race winners so far and drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber are not in that list of four. Kimi could win this year, and Michael Schumacher must surely break his winning drought. So many more questions are to be answered this year, and there are still 16 races to go...

Ayrton Senna - 18 Years On

Oliver Roston | Posted 01.07.2012 | UK Sport
Oliver Roston

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone recently came out and said that there is no such thing as bad publicity, which was in reference to the Bahrain Grand Prix. A well known saying yes, but in this instance, tasteless. The Grand Prix took place in the gulf state amid incredibly controversial and unpleasant circumstances.

F1: Hamilton or Button?

Scott Thompson | Posted 15.06.2012 | UK Sport
Scott Thompson

Rarely does Britain produce two genuine contenders for a world title in the same field, but when we do the rivalry is fierce.

The Bahrain Grand Prix: Another Case of Burying Heads in the Sand?

David Hobbs | Posted 12.06.2012 | UK Sport
David Hobbs

Mike Gatting famously demonstrated some jaw-dropping naivety 22 years ago when, on the eve of a rebel England cricket tour to South Africa in 1990, he revealed: "I don't know much about how apartheid works but one way to find out is by going there."

Sacrebleu! Where to Race Next?

Tim Goodchild | Posted 09.06.2012 | UK Sport
Tim Goodchild

Grand Prix. French for grand prize, yet since 2008 there has not been a French Grand Prix on the F1 calendar.

Time to Rethink the Bahrain Grand Prix

Richard Burden | Posted 05.06.2012 | UK Politics
Richard Burden

Damon Hill is right to call on the governing body of motor sport to rethink its decision to go ahead with this year's Bahrain Grand Prix. I say that as someone who is a motor sport nut as well as an MP with a keen interest in the Middle East.

Jason Plato and British Touring Cars: Better Than F1?

David Hobbs | Posted 04.06.2012 | UK Sport
David Hobbs

After 14 record-breaking years in the British Touring Car Championship (on and off), we probably shouldn't be surprised at Jason Plato's latest exploits in the opening races of the 2012 season but it's hard not to marvel at what he and his new team have achieved in such a short space of time.

Support the Underdog

Tim Goodchild | Posted 27.05.2012 | UK Sport
Tim Goodchild

So, congratulations Sergio Perez! It was great to see a new face on the podium, and it is a good story for Formula One.

12 Biking Wishes For Christmas 2011

Bob Pickett | Posted 10.02.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Bob Pickett

This will be my last chance to get a column in place before the holidays, so here are my 12 Biking Wishes that I'd like Santa to bring/give for 2011: ...

Indian Grand Prix 2011 - What it Says About India

Laxmi Hariharan | Posted 30.12.2011 | Home
Laxmi Hariharan

The workers who built the Budh F1 circuit don't have basic amenities. And that doesn't even begin to cover land disputes, unjust resettlements, protests...For me, this is the contradiction that is India. The very rich and the very poor have coincided side by side for many years.