Six-year-old favorite T O Royal unleashes a furious sprint around the final turn and the home stretch to win the spring Tenno-Sho in the race's 169th running.
Former Mercedes head of motorsport Norbert Haug believes that Formula One won't race again in Germany in the foreseeable future. "If politicians worked together as constructively and purposefully as a successful racing team, then I wouldn't be worried," Haug, who worked at Mercedes from 1900 to 2012, told the Pforzheimer Zeitung newspaper in an interview on Saturday. "The people who demonize the car are very few, but they make sure that potential sponsors don't consider it opportune to support F
Formula One will race in Japan until 2029 after agreeing on a five-year extension with the driver and fan favourite Suzuka Circuit, F1 said on Friday. In 2024, the Japanese Grand Prix will move to a new slot in April – between races in Australia and China – as part of F1’s efforts to rationalize its calendar, reducing the distance that freight travels around the world. Suzuka hosted its first F1 race in 1987 and has since become a traditional stop during the season. This year, the Japanese GP wi