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Ride control • Why lessons learnt in the active suspension days should not be forgotten
New reality • How the grand prix pecking order has shifted as teams and power unit manufacturers get to grips with the challenging new rules
The power of 4 • Delving into the tech that Formula E promises will deliver its fastest, most exciting era yet
Hyper drive • The Blue Oval will enter the WEC fray in 2027, with its own engine and an ORECA chassis. Technical director, Dan Sayers, updates on progress
Blackout • The FIA World Endurance Championship has, for now, gone dark on the Balance of Performance figures. Racecar asks why
’Boxing clever • Xtrac has finally secured the supply to the Indy NXT series and has produced an all-new gearbox it hopes is futureproof for IndyCar as well
Worthy successor • With the Vauxhall Tigra now long in the tooth, oval racing promoter, Spedeworth, has found a suitable replacement for its highly successful National Hot Rod racecar
Make your Merc • After four years away, two-time BTCC champion, Jason Plato, is back in the series as a team boss. Here’s the Mercedes A35 his ambitious start-up has created
Modern classic • HWA’s new Nürburgring racer looks like it’s been plucked from a ’90s DTM grid, but underneath it features the latest motorsport tech
Grello brick road • One of GT racing’s most successful teams has turned 30 years old. Racecar tells its story
Triple threat • How an ex-Corvette crew chief turned to dirt midget racing, and built a unique three-cylinder power unit to compete
Suggestion box • F1 2026. Houston, we have a problem…
F1 drama prompts raft of changes
MGU-K loophole closes for Miami
Shake up at Red Bull Racing
Eligibility change for TCR
Tech change at IndyCar
IN BRIEF
Mutual advantage • Why the relationship between manufacturers and motorsport is good for all
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Inside the GT World • The name might be changing, but its popularity continues to grow