auto racing
F1 Had a Hamilton-Verstappen Photo Finish, So Why Is Everyone Mad at Michael Masi?
F1 tries to put clear rules around a sport dominated by subjectivity and context. A hard-fought championship revealed the impossibility of that task.
Bubba Wallace Is the Beginning of a New NASCAR
The sport knows its audience is becoming younger and more progressive. If it’s truly committed to inclusivity, its future will look like Wallace.
Why Lance Stroll's Car Matters More Than His Skill in Rookie F1 Season
The deep-pocketed 18-year-old Canadian will make his much-anticipated F1 debut at the Australian Grand Prix this weekend.
Driverless Cars Are Hitting the Racetracks
Designers of self-driving cars are putting their creations on racetracks to learn more about how to improve them.
Louder, Faster, Completely in Control: Three Days at Daytona
Navigating the crowds, the hierarchies, and just the immense size of the Speedway while the Daytona 500 roared around the track.
Smoke, Out: Tony Stewart Takes the Final Turn
The 2016 NASCAR season will be Tony Stewart's last behind the wheel. He'll leave the sport the same way he helped define it—by doing it just the way he wants to.
'Havana Motor Club' Looks at the Glory and Ingenuity Behind Cuba's Underground Drag Racing Scene
We met the director, one of the film's stars, and Cuba's top racing journalist for a candid conversation about the state of auto racing in Cuba.
F1 Driver Jules Bianchi is in Critical Condition After a Crash. Should He Have Been Racing at All?
Will F1's worst crash in 20 years force it to review its safety measures?