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Parking rule that landed driver with 'foreign disabled badge' £100 fine during school run
Police have issued a warning to the public to 'not be late' and park on a crossing outside a school after a driver used a 'foreign disabled badge' to get out of a fine
'I couldn't believe why teenage neighbour confronted me when I got a new driveway'
A woman has taken to Reddit to share the moment she was confronted by her neighbour's 19-year-old daughter after she got a new drive - and people are torn over who is in the wrong
'Catastrophic' decisions - what doomed McLaren's rivals in British GP
What promised to be a close four-way fight quickly became a one-team show - here's what went so wrong for McLaren's rivals
Why Yamaha and Honda's MotoGP pace has nosedived again
Two months ago, Yamaha and Honda's MotoGP resurgences finally seemed real. Where's that pace gone?
Dominant Ferrari Hypercar is being pegged back
Ferrari is currently unbeaten in the 2025 World Endurance Championship. Will this week's BoP tweaks change that or will Ferrari stay immune to the officials' efforts?
Why McLaren Formula E team couldn't be saved
Despite the management's best efforts to save it, McLaren's Formula E team is about to close. Sam Smith explains why
Moto2 has become the best part of MotoGP
For a long time, Moto2 was the less exciting bit between Moto3 and MotoGP. Now it's showing both of them what racing should be
Unseen Leclerc clash summed up Sainz's miserable Williams season
Being effectively taken out by his old Ferrari team-mate at Silverstone was unfortunately indicative of how Carlos Sainz's first season at Williams is constantly being undermined
Ben Sulayem's response to rival's 'reign of terror' claim
In an exclusive interview with The Race, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has dismissed claims from potential FIA presidential election rival Tim Mayer that his tenure has been a "reign of terror"
Honda given reprieve amid MotoGP rider injury crisis
Honda's MotoGP rider shortage has been helped ahead of this weekend’s German Grand Prix, as Luca Marini returns to competition following his Suzuka 8H testing crash last month
Gordon Murray Automotive: the supercar stars of Goodwood Festival of Speed
Tim Pitt visits Surrey-based Gordon Murray Automotive and asks CEO Phillip Lee about being the featured marque at Goodwood FOS 2025.
A fifth of British drivers are scared to wash an electric car
New research by Autoglym has uncovered widespread misunderstanding still exists about caring for an electric car
Lamborghini Walks Back Urus EV, Plans Hybrid Instead
Lamborghini will delay the launch of its electric Urus and instead deliver a next-generation Urus with a combustion engine and the plug-in hybrid powertrain.
'Nobody Wants Manual Gearboxes Anymore:' Hyundai Thinks Manuals Could Go Extinct
Hyundai Europe's man in charge of development says customers no longer want stick shifts or manual handbrakes. People apparently don't like analog dials either.
The Electric Porsche Macan Is Outselling the Gas Model. But There's More to the Story
Porsche claims that almost 60% of Macans sold in the first half of the year were electric. However, there's a reason for the gas model's drop in popularity.
The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Loses Its Roof and Adds a Manual
Pagani's open-top, long-tail Huayra pays tribute to 1960s race cars, and gets the remarkable V-12 drivetrain from the Utopia.