The UK’s ‘must-read’ motorsport magazine AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis. The magazine’s expert editorial covers all aspects of the sport, from major international series such as Formula 1, Sports Car racing and the World Rally Championship, to the less glamorous but hugely important grassroots events in UK club motorsport
Who’s top of the F1 class, and who must try harder?
Top Red Bull man Wheatley departs to be Audi chief
Another American bid joins Andretti in hunt for F1 entry
McLaren ties in Stella on multi-year contract…
…while Alpine appoints Oakes to replace Famin
SPORTSCARS
Paddock explosion and pile-up mar Nordschleife six-hour race
Cadillac and Jota come clean on 2025 Hypercar tie-up
Brickley is UK’s tin-top pick for Games medal shot
Jenzer to end 15-year GP3/F3 run
DE VRIES SET TO MAKE DEBUT IN SUPER FORMULA
GT WORLD CHALLENGE AUSTRALIA
Di Grassi commits to Lola effort
Learning from mistakes • McLaren’s return to winning form has been accompanied by some costly errors. But the lessons and improvements that result could be the making of the team
MotoGP’s British disconnect • A home-hero winner in Moto2 was cause for celebration at Silverstone on Sunday. Just don’t hold your breath to see a British ace shine in the premier class
Japan makes its move • Overseas races planned for Super GT and Super Formula in 2025 suggest Japanese motorsport is finally ready to shake off the country’s pandemic hangover
THE THEMES TO WATCH FOR THE REST OF F1 2024 • With 14 of the 24 races completed, Formula 1 is now into its summer break. Here are the key plots to keep an eye on for the rest of the campaign
DRIVER GRADES
WEHRLEIN AND PORSCHE NEUTER THE BIG CATS • Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy should have won the Formula E title; team-mate Mitch Evans could have claimed it. But their collapse led to German joy
ROUND BY ROUND
AUTOSPORT’S TOP 10 DRIVERS
SHOOTING FOR THE STRATOSPHERE • Lancia’s bid to win the World Rally crown resulted in a mid-engined, Ferrari-powered weapon that changed the sport. Half a century on, the Italian marque’s chief Cesare Fiorio looks back
LANCIA STRATOS TOP WRC MOMENTS
The day a Finnish dream died • Kalle Rovanpera was nailed-on to break his duck on his home event. Then a big crash for the two-time champion gave victory to Sebastien Ogier
SOLBERG SEES OFF GUESTING LATVALA
Tandy and Jaminet head a Porsche 1-2
Lynk & Co pair on top, but Michelisz extends lead
ARTA duo do their Civic duty
WEEKEND WINNERS
Bastianini is a bastion of supremacy
The race is on! • Don’t miss any of the action this season
Minis marvel at Brands • Thrilling racing from the pocket rockets at Mini Festival
FF Corse plans Ferrari British GT return
First-time Combe GT drivers to get free entry
TOMLINSONS UNITE AS GINETTA LMP1 RETURNS TO RACING
Cockshoot Cup to join the BRSCC for 2025, retains northern focus
NISSAN BACK ON TRACK
Harpham continues his fine form to claim Assen Superkart glory
Jimmy McRae back to the BRC
Ma7da ace tackles Sports 1000
Ex-F1 driver Brabham makes 116 Trophy debut at Snetterton
Nichols aims for Castle Combe return
Recreating a national favourite • It’s been a tricky start for the new Clio Cup GB series, but there have already been glimpses of the elements that made its predecessor so popular
Padmore and Owens are the Mini masters
WEEKEND WINNERS
PRE-’66 MINIS ENTERTAIN AS SANWA TROPHY RETURNS
Sports 1000 thrillers produce three winners
WEEKEND...