For the longest time, the U.S. has largely kept the Eurocentric motorsport Formula 1 at arm’s length. The last American Formula 1 driver was Alexander Rossi’s brief stint in 2015; the only two U.S.
Sports founder Ricky Paugh joins Forbes to dissect the booming economics of global motorsports. He explore why Formula 1 team ...
Electric-car racing is picking up speed and fans. But can it gain more traction in the U.S.? For electric cars, the racing circuit is known as Formula E, a nod to the more-established and ...
The Manual on MSN
McLaren announces historic sale of future F1, IndyCar and WEC cars
McLaren Racing is preparing to do something no major team has tried before. Three race cars from future seasons will be ...
Formula E continues to grow in popularity. Attendance and revenue are up year over year, and more and more established automakers are joining the circuit. Formula E is also expanding its outreach and ...
In Canada and the U.S., F1 has gone from niche motorsport to mainstream obsession in just a few years. It’s a shift driven by ...
Rising talent Leonardo Fornaroli has finally been picked up by a Formula 1 team as he joins the McLaren Driver Development ...
Grand Prix auto racing dates back more than a century, to races organized in France in the early 1900's. Now known as Formula 1, the auto racing is an international sporting phenomenon. But another ...
A childhood Formula One fan, but also an environmental enthusiast, supporting Formula E makes sense to Ellie Goulding. Although the British singer-songwriter was introduced to motor racing via the ...
Should the “E” in Formula E also stand for equality? We may be in the 21st century but women are still a minority in motorsport, even in the futuristic world of electric racing. There have been three ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results