Motor Sport websites
Author
Discussion

MrKipling43

Original Poster:

5,788 posts

242 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
I love coming here to chat about motor sport, but what websites do you lot use to get the news?

My two faves are grandprix.com (for the juicer insider bits) and Crash.net for the 'hard' news stories and quality columns (Alan Henry, Stirling Moss etc).

What say you?

Eric Mc

125,126 posts

291 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
I like Atlas F1 for their Nostalgia and History section and Pitpass for Mike Lawrence.

FourWheelDrift

92,080 posts

310 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
As above plus -

www.autosport.com/news/
www.bikeanimal.com/
www.the-paddock.net/


Edited by FourWheelDrift on Tuesday 22 May 15:49

stephen300o

15,464 posts

254 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
are autosport still trying to charge laugh

MrKipling43

Original Poster:

5,788 posts

242 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
stephen300o said:
are autosport still trying to charge laugh


No, they gave up on that idea and put RUBBISH MotoGP content instead.

racefan_uk

2,935 posts

282 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
www.dailysportscar.com for the Le Mans/GT/Sportscar news.

I don't follow F1 closely enough to warrant looking out for specific websites.

LocoBlade

7,653 posts

282 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
quotequote all
Autosport and Crash are my "staple" F1 sites but here's a few others I visit fairly regularly....



http://www.planet-f1.com/ for general news and the odd amusing p1sstake of F1

http://forums.atlasf1.com/index.php the Autosport / Atlas forum (Racing Comments) is good for a chuckle, makes you realise Pistonheads is actually quite a sensible and grown up forum afterall biggrin

http://www.formula1.com/ mainly on race weekends for live timing, plus the odd exclusive article.

http://www.f1i.com/ has occasional good in depth articles taken from their BusinessF1 publication, there's currently quite an interesting take on last season and the Schumaher retirement saga.