Toyota finally returned to the summit of endurance racing as Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Nyck de Vries claimed victory in the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours.
Goodwood Motor Circuit once again became a focal point for UK modified motorsport as Players Classic returned with a full weekend of on track running drift demonstrations and curated show displays.
The 2026 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship reached its halfway point at Oulton Park, where three fiercely contested races added further twists to an already captivating title battle.
Dan Cammish inherited victory in the British Touring Car Championship’s Qualifying Race at Oulton Park after Árón Taylor-Smith was penalised for a safety car infringement in a dramatic opening contest to the weekend.
Felix Rosenqvist etched his name into Indianapolis 500 folklore after defeating David Malukas in the closest finish in the race’s 110-year history, sealing an extraordinary last-lap triumph in a dramatic 2026 edition of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”.
Hidden deep within the Ardennes forest, the Belgian Grand Prix circuit carries a presence that goes far beyond modern motorsport. The elevation changes, endless stretches of forest and sheer scale of the seven-kilometre track create an atmosphere few circuits in the world can match.
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Optimum Motorsport bounced back from a frustrating opening encounter at Oulton Park to claim its first victory of the 2026 British GT Championship season in Monday’s second race, as Morgan Tillbrook and Ben Barnicoat converted strong pace into a commanding GT3 success.
Brands Hatch hosted the third running of Brands Britannia on 25 May 2026, once again under the banner of the Classic Sports Car Club. Bathed in warm sunshine throughout the day, the Kent circuit provided the perfect backdrop for a packed schedule of classic and modern racing machinery
The third meeting of the 2026 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season took competitors to Snetterton, where scorching temperatures, strategic tyre choices and intense wheel to wheel racing produced another captivating triple header.
Charles Rainford underlined both his growing BTCC credentials and BMW’s pace at Snetterton by converting a front-row start into victory in Saturday’s Qualifying Race, securing pole position for Sunday’s opening contest.
Kyle Ryde emerged from Donington Park with the championship lead intact and renewed momentum in his title defence after a dramatic second round of the 2026 British Superbike Championship produced three fiercely contested races and three riders who looked capable of winning throughout the weekend.