Singapore GP to stay on F1 calendar until 2028 after new deal
Formula 1 has agreed a deal to keep the Singapore GP on the calendar for seven years, with an extended contract now running from 2022 to 2028.
Porsche and Audi to employ twin-turbo V8 for their LMDh cars
A twin-turbo V8 engine will power the Porsche and Audi LMDh prototypes under development for the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2023.
FlyingOffshore – Gitana Team launches its series
Almost a year ago, the crew of the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild had to turn back at the gateway to the Deep South, the damage to one of the 32m giant’s float rudders effectively putting any Jules Verne Trophy dreams on hold.
18ft Skiffs: Sunday’s NSW Championship decider
Despite a lack of traditional North East winds throughout the 2021-22 NSW 18ft Skiff Championship, the racing has been fast, exciting and has produced some great finishes with four different teams crossing the finish line first in the seven races so far.
Golden Globe Entrants sail halfway around the world, to start in Les Sables d’Olonne
South African Kirsten Neuschäfer, the only woman in the Golden Globe, recently completed her GGR refit in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and is about to arrive in Cape Town after an 8,000-mile sail , before heading 6,600 miles back to France.
TCR Australia, S5000 set for new TV deal
TCR Australia and S5000 look set to move to Stan Sport as part of the streaming platform’s huge push into motorsport.
Results: Blaney ends Phoenix test on top of speed charts
NASCAR’s offseason testing concludes with the final day of on-track action at Phoenix Raceway.
Yates: “Pretty much everything has changed with the engine”
NASCAR’s three manufacturers are scrambling as they prepare for the introduction of the Next Gen car.
NASCAR ready to “see what we’ve got” with Next Gen car
This week’s Next Gen car test at Phoenix Raceway has seen the least involvement from NASCAR – another sign the car is ready to make its competitive debut in about 10 days.
America’s Cup: New York YC has AC37 Challenge formally accepted
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron formally accepted the New York Yacht Club American Magic’s challenge for the 37th America’s Cup to be held in 2024 – the third additional challenge accepted for AC37.