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MotoGP chief defends officiating of Catalan GP

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MotoGP chief defends officiating of Catalan GP

The F1 power unit formula solution that could suit all parties

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The F1 power unit formula solution that could suit all parties

How Aprilia's Barcelona collapse showed the pressures of leading MotoGP's title race

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Barcelona Official Testing
How Aprilia's Barcelona collapse showed the pressures of leading MotoGP's title race

Title-winning BTCC Peugeot and Harvey in an MG among Touring Car Rewind: North highlights

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Title-winning BTCC Peugeot and Harvey in an MG among Touring Car Rewind: North highlights

MotoGP Barcelona test: Acosta fastest as rain curtails running early

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Barcelona Official Testing
MotoGP Barcelona test: Acosta fastest as rain curtails running early

Why this year's Indy 500 isn't as straightforward to call as you might expect

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110th Running of the Indianapolis 500
Why this year's Indy 500 isn't as straightforward to call as you might expect

Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?

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Canadian GP
Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?

The mental challenge Evans takes on at Rally Japan

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Rally Japan
The mental challenge Evans takes on at Rally Japan

Video: From Toleman to Williams - every Ayrton Senna F1 car ranked

Ayrton Senna won three Formula 1 world championships and 41 races, and while his talent was prodigious, the cars he drove played a huge part in his success

Starting with the Toleman TG184, through a pair of Lotus and a host of McLarens, Senna's career was tragically cut short while driving the Williams FW16.

Ahead of the 25th anniversary of his death, Glenn Freeman is joined by Kevin Turner and Ben Anderson to debate the best and worst machinery from Senna's rise to becoming an F1 legend.

More insights into the great Brazilian's remarkable life are included in our Senna celebration magazine, available from May 1 in selected WH Smith's stores or from Autosport.com/senna.

Interviews with Senna throughout his career, recollections from his former rivals, technical insights on his successful cars, and a look at the three-time world champion's legacy are all part of the 172-page special.

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