Grand Am Series

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – As billed, the first endurance race since the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona last January, the 2012 edition of Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen, delivered highly-anticipated tight competition as 11 Daytona Prototypes (DP) and 21 Grand Touring (GT) cars took on the 3.4 mile road course at Watkins Glen International.  […]

Formula One

Fernando Alonso takes Victory in the most exciting European GP ever! Sebastian Vettel on his DNF: “The engine stalled, the engine switched off and there’s nothing that we could have done – at the moment we don’t know what the problem was – maybe it was similar to the issue Mark [Webber] had on Friday,” […]

Sonoma Historics

 Greene in Napa Valley  A visit to the wine country by a member of F1 Weekly familia Racing at the highest point of Sears Point Raceway in scenic Sonoma, the No 28 car in the Grand National Stock Car class, a 1963 Ford Galaxy (there’s a 7-litre engine in there, folks!) driven by Mr. Jere […]

24 Heures du Mans

JRM Racing finishes first Le Mans 24 Hours in sixth overall and second non-works car JRM Racing achieved its ambitious objective today when it finished the Le Mans 24 Hours at its first attempt. The British team, led by team principal James Rumsey and team manager Nigel Stepney, passed the flag after 24 hours of […]

24 Heures du Mans

As the No.1 Audi R18 e-tron quattro of Andre Lotterer-Marcel Fassler-Benoit Treluyer took the chequered flag at exactly 1500 hours, Audi Sport today secured their 11th victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.  But this was historic for a number of reasons as it was the first win at the world’s most famous endurance […]

F1Weekly podcast # 583

F1weekly podcast number 583 Special weekend interview with former McLaren mechanic Marc Priestley Marc Priestley (@f1elvis) has a wealth of experience having worked at McLaren between 1999 and 2009 as a race mechanic and member of the team’s pit crew. Marc has worked with drivers such as Mika Hakkinen, David Coulthard, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson […]