Le Mans: Japanese manufacturer Dome returning to Le Mans 24 Hours, Spa
Japanese racing-car manufacturer Dome is returning to the Le Mans 24 Hours with the Le Mans-based Pescarolo Team.
Sato signs with Rahal-Letterman Racing
Japanese driver Takuma Sato has signed with IndyCar team Rahal-Letterman Racing.
Japanese driver Sato excited about new Indy machine
Japanese driver Takuma Sato is excited by what he's seen so far from IndyCar's new chassis, and looking forward to launching the season with his new Rahal, Letterman, Lanigan team.
Motor racing-Beefy breakfast fuels Button's title hunger
WOKING, England, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Jenson Button ishungry for a second Formula One title and the great Britishbreakfast, minus the fried bread, could feed his ambition thisseason. The 2009 world champion told Reuters at the launch ofMcLaren's new MP4-27 car on Wednesday that he had a new regimeto get him sharper than ever for a campaign that kicks off inAustralia on March 18. Button, winner of ...
Nissan to join V8 Supercars
The days of Holden and Ford locking horns for bragging rights in V8 supercar racing are numbered with the category to announce today that Nissan will join the battle from next year.
Toyota showcases Etios Motor Racing concept cars at Chandigarh
The Japanese auto maker Toyota’s Indian subsidiary Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd (TKM) has reportedly unveiled...
Motor racing-Toyota take Peugeot's place in endurance series
Feb 2 (Reuters) - Toyota have entered the FIA worldendurance championship after Peugeot abruptly pulled out of thenew sportscar series last month, the Japanese manufacturer teamsaid on Thursday. Toyota, who are returning to the Le Mans 24 Hours this yearwith a works team after a 13-year absence, had intended to enterselected races only but Peugeot's unexpected exit forced theirhand. ...
Motor Racing: Honda to join WTCC
TOKYO: Japanese auto manufacturer Honda is to enter a team in the FIA World Touring Car Championship from October, the company announced Friday.
Casio signs bigger agreement with Red Bull Racing
Red Bull Racing has agreed an enhanced two-year extension to its existing deal with Japanese watch manufacturer Casio - meaning it will become the Team's official timing partner for the 2012 season and beyond.