TOP SHOTS: Birthday boy. Oscar Piastri didn't get the win he wanted at Suzuki in Japan, but he was still able to celebrate his 24rd birthday.
Race Rap: Monday, April 6 McLaren loses in Japan. The better driver beat the better car(s) as Max Verstappen claimed a fourth straight Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka with Red Bull. A masterful qualifying lap put the Dutchman on pole position and then he resisted all efforts by Lando Norris – and his wingman Oscar
DOWNSHIFTING: Colin Bond He is one of the most versatile champions in the history of Australian motorsport and also one of the nicest guys in the business. Bondy won in everything from rallies to touring cars and hillclimbing, and is now happily retired with his wife Robyn at their Hunters Hill home in
YUKI PUSHING FOR A PODIUM Hometown hero Yuki Tsunoda is talking tough as he steps into the hottest seat in Formula One. Tsunoda says he is targeting a top three finish at Suzuka in Japan, with a top-10 result and championship points as the bare minimum, when he lines up alongside Max Verstappen at Red
HOT SHOTS: Race mates This could be just a holiday happy snap for former Supercars team mates Shane van Gisbergen and Broc Feeney. But is B-Feen's visit to the latest NASCAR race at Martinsville a hint that he is looking for some stock car action in his future? Will Brown has already
HOT SHOTS: All change at The Bulls for Japan Red Bull Racing is promising new look for the Japanese Grand Prix in a tribute to Honda, as they wind down their engine partnership. The first sign is a one-off livery for Max Verstappen's helmet, which should soon be followed by official pictures of the RB21 in a
Race Rap: Monday, March 31 Playing with planes. Supercars champion Will Brown combined his two loves with a series of guest appearances at the Australian International Air Show at Avalon in Victoria. He drove his Camaro on one of the runways as air race champion Matt Hall flew just above him, renewing their Red Bull