The paradox of the WTCC is that many of the things that make it great are the same things that can make it so frustrating. After steamroller performance from SEAT in Mexico, Edd Straw examines the debate over parity
The problem with Lewis Hamilton's stellar rookie season is that any mishaps are now magnified, as he discovered in Bahrain. Adam Cooper looks at Hamilton's weekend to forget
Felipe Massa may have dominated in Bahrain, but only after Robert Kubica's BMW gave him a fright in qualifying. Richard Barnes ponders whether the race in the desert was a sign of things to come
Being the third consecutive flyaway race, Bahrain is not usually a hotbed of new technical developments. But some teams still managed a few tweaks, as Craig Scarborough explains