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Sports: Harkrishan Wadia and Kunal Kashyap are set to headline the latest edition of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), scheduled from April 25 to 27 in Chennai.
The APRC Asia Cup will be held alongside the FMSCI Indu Chandhok Memorial Indian Rally Championship and will be organised by ...
A record number of 21 entries have been confirmed for the Asia Zone round of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), ...
Defending champions of APRC India leg Harkrishan Wadia and Kunal Kashyap of Arka Motorsports, along with reigning national champions Karna Kadur and Musa Sherif will spearhead Indian challenge at the ...
As an unsuspecting Kangaroo found out in Canberra recently, there’s a fairly decent rally driver from across the ditch called ...
Thierry Neuville is not “panicking” over the points gap to World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans, but admits he “needs” ...
Mercedes star George Russell has slammed the FIA’s “unstable” leadership as the sport was thrown into turmoil. FIA executive Robert Reid resigned yesterday over what he described as a ...
Turmoil at the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body for auto racing series like Formula 1, has deepened after its deputy president for sport resigned in protest ...
GEORGE RUSSELL slammed the FIA's “unstable” leadership as the sport was thrown into turmoil yesterday. FIA executive Robert Reid resigned yesterday over what he described as a “fundamental ...
Natalie Robyn said the FIA is facing 'serious ongoing structural challenges.' Vince Mignott/MB Media/Getty Images SAKHIR, Bahrain -- Former FIA CEO Natalie Robyn said racing's governing body is ...
Robert Reid has resigned from his role as deputy president for sport at the FIA and accused the governing body of a 'breakdown in governance standards'. Reid has had a number of disagreements with ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain :Mercedes driver George Russell voiced concern about instability at Formula One's governing body after Robert Reid quit as the FIA deputy president for sport on Thursday in a row ...