Another of Sir Stirling Moss’s old cars, this time a Jaguar D-Type which the British legend raced at the 1954 24 Hours of Le ...
British racing star Jamie Chadwick has been announced to be making a return to an FIA racing series in 2025. The 26-year-old ...
British carmaker Aston Martin announced it will enter two Valkyrie hypercars in WEC races this year, and a single one in the ...
Now it’s back, thanks to the engineer John Stubbs who bought the Austin brand after noticing the brand and trademarks were ...
In IMSA, Heart of Racing will bring one blue Valkyrie driven by the former Aston Martin GT pairing of Roman de Angelis and ...
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Hosted on MSNMagnussen's brother to make car racing debut in GB4 with FortecThe half-brother of former Haas Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen is due to make his car racing debut in GB4 this season with Fortec Motorsport. Luca Magnussen, the 15-year-old son of sportscar star ...
ICONIC sports car maker Lister – which has been around for some 71 years – has announced it’s pausing all of their future ...
The 1954 example, piloted by Stirling Moss to 172.97 mph on the race’s Mulsanne Straight, will be sold through Broad Arrow ...
The most expensive Jaguar D-Type ever sold was the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans winning car with Ecurie Ecosse behind the wheel.
Jake Hill and his West Surrey Racing team were among the winners at the annual British Racing Drivers’ Club Awards in London.
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