Racing Roundup: Farewell, Niki Lauda
Somebody has to tell NASCAR about road courses, I have a better idea for Indianapolis 500 qualifying – and all the rest of the racing news
Somebody has to tell NASCAR about road courses, I have a better idea for Indianapolis 500 qualifying – and all the rest of the racing news
Lewis wins another, as does Hamlin; Rowdy cleans up in the minors and all the racing news
Colton Herta makes history as youngest driver to win an IndyCar race; Keselowski wins NASCAR Cup round plus all the news
Bottas has it in his head he can beat Lewis; Canadian writes Charlie Whiting tribute; Cadillac dominates Sebring 12 hours; Busch wins 200th and all the rest of the news
Matriarch of family that owns Indianapolis Motor Speedway dies and Canadian racing legend Paul Tracy is in a tight spot over a Facebook posting.
Watch video of Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inductions and is anybody surprised Alonso will not drive in IndyCar? You shouldn’t be . . .
Lewis Hamilton can win 2018 world championship at the next race in Austin, Tex.
Pinty's finale scheduled for Jukasa Speedway; all the other racing news and views
Hamilton wins at Monza; Andretti rolls over; Otto Sitterly wins 62nd Oswego Classic.
Harvick wins NASCAR race, Jordan Szoke untouchable in Canadian Superbike competition.
F1, IndyCar, IMSA, and NASCAR - all your auto racing news and views
F1 comes to Canada for three days a year. Starting next year and continuing till 2029, F1 will be in Montreal a total of 36 days. A bit more than a month in 11 years. And they want $285 million to do
To kick off the weekend‘s auto racing roundup, columnist Norris McDonald turns a cynical eye toward a story out of Paris in which all the F1 engine manufacturers agreed to move forward together on a
F1 has a new owner, and next weekend marks the opening of the season in Australia; let’s check in on the state of the sport.
“Red Bull believe they can beat Mercedes with better aerodynamics, Ecclestone told Sports Bild. However, I'm not so sure about that.”
Norris McDonald says that if Lawrence Stroll really spent $80 million to buy his son a seat in F1, he already owns the team in question – Williams. And why not? It’s happened before. Also, three C
Wheels Editor Norris McDonald finds that Ford GT test driver Scott Maxwell is happy about the big win at Le Mans but a little melancholy too; Bernie insults Montreal and North America and Canadians ru
Jerome Stoll, president of Renault Sport Racing speaks during an interview at the Montreal Grand Prix
We’re a week away from auto racing’s most incredible day of the year — the Grand Prix of Monaco, the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600
Wheels Editor Norris McDonald has his usual observations and questions following the weekend’s racing, starting with Max V-S being a seasoned veteran of the speed sport so what’s the big deal that