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Honda coy over Senna & Di Grassi
Honda will take their time before deciding whether one of Bruno Senna or Lucas Di Grassi will drive for them in Formula One next season.
Hamilton to race Hoy at Wembley
Triple Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Hoy is to compete in a special man versus machine race against Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton at Wembley.
Canadian GP stays off F1 calendar
Canadian officials say they have failed to reach a deal to reinstate Montreal's Grand Prix to the 2009 F1 schedule.
China considers ditching F1 race
Shanghai is weighing up the future of its Grand Prix, according to a senior race official.
Schumacher could join Superbikes
Honda say they could offer seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher a ride in the 2009 World Superbikes championship.
Macau disappointment for Cummins
Conor Cummins only lasts half the race after starting Saturday's Macau Grand Prix on pole position.
Priaulx ends season on high note
Guernsey's outgoing World Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx finishes on the podium in both races at the final meeting of the season in Macau.
Toro Rosso to assess 2009 drivers
The Toro Rosso team will evaluate three drivers at a Formula One test in Spain next week as they seek to finalise their 2009 line-up.
Mallya sparks Force India changes
Force India owner Vijay Mallya takes over as team principal and announces the team will use Mercedes engines from 2009.
F1 teams to reduce engine costs
Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo says Formula One teams have unanimously agreed to reduce engine costs by more than 15m euros (£12m) by 2011.
F1 boss clears air with Hamilton
Bernie Ecclestone insists his apparent attempts to play down racist abuse aimed at Lewis Hamilton have been misconstrued.
In pictures: Honda evaluate Senna
Ayrton Senna's nephew is the centre of attention as F1 starts work on 2009
Mark Webber Q&A
Red Bull's F1 driver and BBC Sport columnist answers your questions
How will Hamilton's life change?
What's in store for Lewis Hamilton now he's F1 world champ?
Rollercoaster race to the F1 crown
The key moments as the 2008 title race went to the wire
MotoGP
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Schumacher could join Superbikes
Honda say they could offer seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher a ride in the 2009 World Superbikes championship.
Macau disappointment for Cummins
Conor Cummins only lasts half the race after starting Saturday's Macau Grand Prix on pole position.
Bayliss signs off with double win
Newly-crowned world champion Troy Bayliss retires from World Superbikes with a double win at the final face in Portugal.
Rossi set for Wales Rally drive
Six-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi will drive in next month's Wales Rally GB in support of Children in Need.
Stoner undergoes wrist operation
Casey Stoner has successful surgery on the problem that affected the defence of his MotoGP crown in 2008.
Lowry set for Superbike series
Ian Lowry is unveiled as part of the Relentless TAS Suzuki team for the British Superbike series.
Mercer to make TT debut in 2009
Kent rider Steve Mercer announces he will make his debut at the Isle of Man TT in 2009.
Stoner romps to season finale win
Casey Stoner wins the final MotoGP race of the season in Valencia, while Valentino Rossi is third to set a new points total record.
Brands Hatch to lose Superbikes
Brands Hatch is left off the schedule for the 2009 World Superbikes Championship in a dispute over fees.
Rossi cruises to win in Malaysia
Valentino Rossi eases to victory ahead of Dani Pedrosa at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Fired-up Toseland keen to restart
James Toseland says life in MotoGP has been demanding but he is upbeat about his chances for the second half of the season.
Edwards signs new contract
MotoGP rider Colin Edwards ends speculation over his future by signing a new one-year deal with Tech 3 Yamaha.
Injured Hopkins to miss races
Kawasaki rider John Hopkins will miss the next two MotoGP races after being injured in a crash at Assen.
Neukirchner wins at Misano
Germany's Max Neukirchner and Spaniard Ruben Xaus win the World Superbikes races in Italy.
Matt Roberts' MotoGP round-up
Nicky Hayden's feud with Dani Pedrosa's manager and 'Lorenzoland'
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