Twenty-seven years on from one of Ayrton Senna's most iconic performances, Maurice Hamilton recalls the day the Brazilian driver went from fifth to first on one lap at the 1993 European Grand Prix.
The all-electric Formula E series has postponed for a year the introduction of its new Gen2 Evo car as part of cost-saving measures agreed unanimously by teams, manufacturers and the governing body.
Mercedes is producing 1,000 breathing aids a day at its Formula One engine factory, which has been entirely repurposed to answer a UK government call for help in the fight against coronavirus.
Charles Leclerc is great at racing, but it turns out he's not so great with modern technology -- a round-up of the standout moments from F1's second esports weekend.
In 1958 F1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio, one of the greatest drivers of all-time, was kidnapped ahead of that year's Cuban Grand Prix. Here's the story of that remarkable week.
Formula One is in "a very fragile state" due to the new coronavirus crisis and risks losing some of its 10 teams unless some big changes are made, McLaren boss Zak Brown warned on Sunday.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc wins his debut Virtual Grand Prix as esports veteran Lando Norris causes chaos and turns his skills to commentary amid a series of technical woes.
Robert Wickens, partially paralyzed in an IndyCar Series crash in 2018, returns to competition for the first time Saturday when he'll race while utilizing hand controls in IndyCar's virtual race at Barber Motorsports Park.
Roger Penske tells The Associated Press that postponing the Indianapolis 500 from Memorial Day weekend for the first time since 1945 was a difficult decision