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The 24-hour sprint race • How transmission tech developments solved the durability problem at Le Mans
Building blocks • Sauber F1 technical director, James Key, explains how the Swiss team aims to lay a solid foundation for Audi’s arrival in 2026
Blood Type R • Honda has taken the bold step to radically change its GT500 contender for 2024 and acknowledges that, in doing so, it has given itself a mountain to climb
National staple • We explore the present and future of the British Touring Car Championship as it heads into its third season with hybrid power
Slow ride • With fiddle brakes, propane-fuelled engines and tyres that can run as low as 3psi, Sporting Trials is a very different form of motorsport, arguably the slowest around
Race on the wild side • A close look at the faster, more extreme Trans Am cars coming out of Riley Technologies that contest the series’ premier TA category
Coupé de class • The creation of the FIA GT Championship prompted Mercedes-Benz to build a new racecar for 1997. The CLK-GTR was the German manufacturer’s impressive answer
The wild frontier • The challenges of managing energy in Formula E
Synthetic reality • From biofuels and e-Fuel to drop-in fuels and the various colours of Hydrogen, Racecar navigates the current state of the sustainable fuel landscape
Damping in the wild • The Damper Workbook applied to a 900bhp beast of a case study
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Position positive • How motorsport is perfectly placed on the roadmap for the future
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What once was… • A life in motorsport well lived, and well remembered