Derek Bell – Group C master: 'I was a racer, not a developer'
Looking back on an incredible career at recent Group C celebrations, Derek Bell impressed upon Damien Smith how much his passion for racing remains
Looking back on an incredible career at recent Group C celebrations, Derek Bell impressed upon Damien Smith how much his passion for racing remains
Jenson Button once again showed his silky skills this weekend in one of motor racing's greatest sights: the star-studded Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration at the 2022 Goodwood Revival
Will Power snared the IndyCar title at Laguna Seca, eight years after his last, but an unusual mood hangs over the paddock elsewhere
Few moments in Monza's 100-year history are as emotional as Jody Scheckter's 1979 Italian GP victory in a Ferrari, securing the drivers' and constructors' titles. Damien Smith revisits the F1 win with the South African veteran
The Classic's Group C demonstration had many looking forward to next year's LMH/LMDhs – but will BOP harm the new category's chances?
Nigel Mansell's 1998 British Touring Car Championship return justified all the hype as he raced from last to first in a Donington downpour. His victorious rival on the day, John Cleland recalls one of the series' greatest ever races
Klara Andersson, part of the World RX series's first gender-equal team, looks forward to a new all-electric era with cars that have greater acceleration than F1
Andre Lotterer might be leaving Formula E for a Le Mans return, but the German ace explained to Damien Smith just how much he enjoyed and valued the electric series
Charles Leclerc is watching this year's F1 title slip away – back in 1999, a similar story almost unravelled
You have taken pole position at your home grand prix driving for what is ostensibly your national team. You then lead the race, and once a pair of pesky rivals…
When Mansell scored his '92 home win in front of adoring fans, few would've guessed it would be his last – much has changed in F1 since, but Red 5's legend endures
Ferrari attracted plenty of criticism for not favouring F1 title contender Charles Leclerc at the British Grand Prix. But the crude use of team orders at a WTCR race that weekend showed the risks of intervening, writes Damien Smith