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 ...
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 ...