Which Cars Managed To Kill Off Entire Motorsport Categories?
Some cars are so great they inspire entire competitions around them whilst others are either too good to last or so bad that they managed to end championships.
Some cars are so great they inspire entire competitions around them whilst others are either too good to last or so bad that they managed to end championships.
Precision engineering got Red Bull Racing to the Top of the F1 tree, but, unusually, while they have the top driver, the team crown is heading elsewhere.
The ultimate test of a driver, team and manufacturer is to win three of the most prestigious and completely different races in the entire world of motorsport.
Red Bull’s technical advantage may have waned, but the precision engineering of MacClaren Mercedes is just as important in helping Lando Norris’s title charge.
A precise gearbox is a vital part of even getting a racing car going, but one of the best to ever do it managed to nearly win a race whilst stuck in one gear.
Motorsport’s ruthless pursuit for perfection in parts, components and driving skill has led to a lot of careers being cut short before they could even begin.
Few examples of precision engineering have topped Red Bull’s Formula 1 cars over recent years. But have their biggest rivals now closed the gap on them?
It is rare for problems with a race car to have a single root cause, but in 1995 a single sponsor-mandated decision turned a potential contender into a joke.
One of America’s most famous racing teams dominated the Great American Race one year with one of the most famous motorsport one-hit wonders that was ever raced.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is one of the great annual events on the British motorsport calendar. It might be a push to call it the highlight of the summer…