

Matthew Jordan
Total 105 Posts
Double Thruxton podium keeps Louis Sharp on top
An astonishing final two laps of the ROKiT F4 British Championship Certified by FIA weekend at a sun-drenched Thruxton ensured that Rodin Cars-backed Louis Sharp was able to retain his place at the head of the championship standings following the fourth meeting of the season.
BERLIN E-PRIX: JEAN-ERIC VERGNE SCORES PRECIOUS POINTS AND CLIMBS UP TO THIRD IN THE DRIVERS’ STANDINGS
• Jean-Eric Vergne finished seventh in the first race at the Berlin E-Prix• The two-time Formula E champion therefore climbed to third place in the Drivers’championship• DS PENSKE maintains its fourth place in the Teams’ standings ahead of the second race on Sunday
POLE POSITION AND YET MORE POINTS FOR DS AUTOMOBILES AT SAO PAULO!
The very first visit to Brazil for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship at the Sao Paulo street circuit proved to be a fantastic spectacle, thanks to an unusual track with long straights, grandstands packed with passionate fans, and an exciting race with battles all the way down the field.
2022 race winners Mittell Cars and University of Wolverhampton Racing sign-up for 2023 Praga Cup UK
Thursday 9th March: Two weeks ahead of the first round of the new Britcar Prototype Cup, the University of Wolverhampton Racing Team (UWR) and Mittell Cars are confirmed as entries.
Hugh Barter - completing his 1st round of the FIA F3 Championships -Bahrain 2023
Hugh Barter, a promising young Japanese/Australian driver, has completed his first round of the FIA F3 Championships in Bahrain 2023. He demonstrated remarkable skill and determination throughout the race, showcasing his ability to navigate challenging tracks and compete at the highest level.
SUPERB SECOND PLACE FOR JEAN-ÉRIC VERGNE AND DS AUTOMOBILES IN CAPE TOWN!
DS Automobiles has clearly got back to the forefront of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship! Following Jean-Éric Vergne’s win in India at the Hyderabad circuit, the Frenchman once more fought for victory at the Cape Town circuit yesterday.
Ben Sulayman claimed that a possible £16Billion ($20B) price tag on a potential Saudi Arabian takeover could be "inflated".
Ben Sulayman claimed that a possible £16million ($20m) price tag on a potential Saudi Arabian takeover could be "inflated".