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Dean Stoneman is the latest British driver to have signed up for this year’s Formula Two championship.
Fancy making your career in F1? If so you need to know that Renault F1 is offering two six-month internships which can be taken at its Oxfordshire base and which will offer young engineering graduates the opportunity of a lifetime.
A mechanical gremlin has cost Richard Kent one of his two planned Star Mazda Series races in 2010.
The chance to see F1 teams testing up close and personal will still be available to fans in the east of England after the Duxford aerodrome was given permission to carry on hosting the events – albeit with conditions imposed.
Anthony Davidson has scored his first major race victory for nine years after taking the win for Team Peugeot Total in the 12 Hours of Sebring sportscar race – the American Le Mans Series season-opener.
One of the worst things about running a site like Brits on Pole is all the drivers you don’t hear about but we do – the talented youngsters without family backing or sympathetic local businesses who are sitting on the sidelines or moving on to more conventional jobs because the money just isn’t there for…
Will Bratt and Paul Rees have become the latest British drivers to sign up for Formula Two this season, while James Jakes looks to have found a place in the new GP3 series.
Can a British motorsport company produce a car with the smallest environmental footprint the world has ever seen?
As American fans bemoan the lack of home-grown racers in the IndyCar Series this year, British fans will have an embarrassment of riches when deciding who to cheer on.