Lola Cars Ltd is an iconic British name when it comes to motorsport, building cars for nearly every formula of racing between 1958 until 2012. The storied brand had successes in sportscars, single seaters, Formula 1 cars and even took home the Indy 500 trophy three times, before it disappeared behind the Lola workshop shutter doors.
Saturday, 6 April was the first event in the Into Speed programme, a new initiative launched by the British Women Racing Drivers’ Club (BWRDC) to try motorsport for the first time, held at Harewood Hillclimb.
Kian Burnard has been selected to represent Motorsport UK – and thus the UK – in the prestigious 2024 FIA Karting Academy Trophy, an annual competition which accepts outstanding talents from right around the globe and kicked off France last weekend.
Great Britain’s Joe Turney (GBR-KR/IAME/Maxxis) continued his domination of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK as he took victory at Circuit de Karting du Val d'Argenton in France.
Volunteers are the beating heart of our motorsport community, dedicating hours of their time to turn what often starts as a passion into invaluable support at our events. Meet Nikki Hazelwood and Dawn Butcher, who share how they have now become part of the Licenced Rescue Crew with the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC).
The 2024 ROKiT F4 British Championship, certified by the FIA, is primed for another thrilling season as many of the world’s top young male and female talents seek to further their fledgling motorsport careers in a 30-race campaign commencing at Donington Park this weekend (26-28 April).
If you’ve ever visited our Motorsport UK HQ, you will know that we are lucky enough to welcome in a variety of wonderful wheels, kindly offered up by their owners, which are proudly put on display in our lobby.
Over 90 cars, representing a wide range of eras and classes, battled it out on the temporary track at Culver Parade during the third annual Sandown Sprint, held on the Isle of Wight this past weekend. It was a chilly but sunny start for the drivers, with many entrants hailing from the Isle of Wight Car Club.
The secret star of the Rally car, a good co-driver is worth their weight in gold. In the latest edition of Revolution magazine, Will Gray learns how important the pace note reader can be and what it takes to succeed in that second seat.
If you are one of the lucky ticket holders to Bicester Heritage’s Spring Scramble this Sunday, a trip to our Motorsport UK HQ is a must for all Formula-One fans keen to get up close to this magical piece of British racing heritage.
With hill climb season very much upon us, our ‘Hill Climb Beginner Series’ part of our ‘Motorsport UK TV Originals’ will answer all your questions around getting into the sport, which gear to pack and whether your car has the revs to handle the course.