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The wrong tyres • Why today’s young racing drivers would do well to learn the noble art of sliding
Eyes on the Bull • In an attempt to catch Red Bull, several teams moved towards a similar design for the new season, only to be met by a radical response from the reigning champion
Haas hoping for more • The American F1 team’s technical director and team principal divulge the areas in which the VF-24 could right the wrongs of last season
Ad-Vantage Aston • Aston Martin has introduced an evolution of its Vantage for the 2024 GT3 season, based on its new road car that was launched mid-February
A Mini adventure • Formula E has a new electric support series that’s designed to bring young drivers up to speed... touring car speed
Tyre where? • In the wake of Avon’s withdrawal from motorsport, worries over tyre supply dominated UK paddock chat in 2023. Racecar investigates how things stand now the dust has settled
All-American Racers • TA2 is the most exciting class in America’s Trans Am Series and is proving to be the ideal breeding ground for future NASCAR talent
The Cat’s whiskers • How Jaguar dominated Le Mans in the 1950s, and brought disc brakes into the world of motorsport
Ease of passage • The idea of using GT3 cars in competition around the world was supposed to be easy, but there are still multiple technical challenges in doing so
Lost cause? • The dysfunctional relationship between motorsport and data acquisition
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Eclectic, not electric • Multiple solutions are the way forward in the journey to net zero
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Cost control? • Further proof that limiting choice is not the answer