Suzuki rider Joan Mir clinched his maiden MotoGP crown and became the Japanese team's first world champion in two decades with a seventh-placed finish at the Valencia Grand Prix on Sunday.
From Mike Hailwood to Marc Marquez, Nick Harris looks back at some of the most extraordinary comebacks in MotoGP history ...
KTM Tech 3 rider and home hope Miguel Oliveira edged out Franco Morbidelli to take pole position for the MotoGP season-ending Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve International Circuit in Portimao on ...
Sea The Stars colt provided the Aga Khan family a record eighth victory in Europe's premier middle-distance race and earned ...
Led by the news of Kalle Rovanperä's unexpected decision to leave the WRC, we explore some of the most shocking retirements ...
When it comes to muscle cars, the term “practically giving away” becomes relative, especially when considering classic models ...
Oct. 11 1890 — The first 100-yard dash under 10 seconds is run by John Owens at 9.8 in an AAU track and field meet in Washington. 1902 — Laurie Auchterlonie beats Stewart Gardner with a 307-total to ...
Reardon predicted that O’Sullivan would break his record as the oldest ranking event winner, telling World Snooker Tour in ...
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Women who made history in racing

The world of racing has long been dominated by men, but throughout history, several remarkable women have broken barriers and ...
Adri van der Poel, born on June 17, 1959, in Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands, is a retired Dutch professional cyclist who ...
Two decades on from his unforgettable charge from 17th to victory in Suzuka, Kimi Räikkönen’s 2005 triumph remains one of ...
George Russell was impressive in qualifying, while Max Verstappen seemed unhappy with a struggling Lando Norris ...