Challenging weekend for Lawson in F1 and Hedge in Formula Americas
Liam Lawson struggled at the Qatar GP and sprint race, while Callum Hedge was again in the USA battling for the Formula Regional Americas Championship.
Liam Lawson struggled at the Qatar GP and sprint race, while Callum Hedge was again in the USA battling for the Formula Regional Americas Championship.
For only the second time in history an all Kiwi driver pairing has won the Bathurst 1000, with Shane van Gisbergen and Ritchie Stanaway persevering to claim the Peter Brock Trophy for 2023.
Aston Martin is set to make a return to the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans race with a racing prototype version of their Hypercar, the Aston Martin Valkyrie.
Porsche will be presenting a spectacular circuit car for sports car enthusiasts and collectors at Rennsport Reunion 7 to be held at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. The 911 GT3 R rennsport with a power output of up to 456 kW (620 PS) is...
Giltrap Motorsport are launching a new Junior Scholarship with the successful applicant securing a season in a McLaren 570 GT4 in the 2023-24 GT NZ Championship.
A brake master cylinder failure on SS4 was the start of bad luck for Ben Hunt at Manawatu’s Daybreaker Rally, where he was also held up by a slower car on stage for 30km, losing minutes.
Kiwi F1 driver, Liam Lawson, again showcased his skill and tenacity fending off his AlphaTauri teammate, Yuki Tsunoda to secure 11th-place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix.
Young Kiwi driver, Callum Hedge, will have an opportunity to test his skillset against the world’s best junior Porsche drivers for a chance to contest the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Championship in 2024.
Liam Lawson will be driving the AlphaTauri Formula One car on familiar circuit this weekend and the hopes of a nation are riding with him, both for the Kiwi to secure a good placing in the Grand Prix but also a place in the team going...
Our highlights from the weekend's motorsport
Two Kiwi drivers are at the centre of world motorsport's attention and on the cusp of very big moves.
Marco Giltrap, Chris van der Drift, Hunter McElrea, Scott McLaughlin, Scott Dixon and Marcus Armstrong all have reason to celebrate this weekend