Latest articles by Andrew van de Burgt
Every Dutch Formula 1 driver ranked
The huge enthusiasm for Max Verstappen has led to the Netherlands getting its grand prix back next season. But Verstappen is the 15th Dutchman to race in Formula 1. Who were the rest, and how good were they? Here's our ranking
Jean Todt: F1's need for a world of controversy is unfortunate
FIA president Jean Todt says it is "a bit unfortunate" that Formula 1 rushes to criticise initiatives like the 2019 aerodynamic changes and is a "world of controversy"
FIA president Jean Todt: Mick Schumacher should be left in peace
FIA president Jean Todt has called for Ferrari Formula 1 junior Mick Schumacher to be left "in peace", as he prepares for his rookie Formula 2 campaign
Formula 1 outlines two 'strategic priorities' for 2019
Formula 1 will have "two key strategic priorities" in 2019, including greater publicity of the technical achievements of its turbo-hybrid engines and making the championship more accessible
'Flat-out' 2019 Formula E races will reduce unpredictability
ABB FIA Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi believes that flat-out races with the series' new Gen2 cars will result in less in-race strategy variation and unpredictability
Simon Evans wins inaugural Jaguar eTrophy race
Simon Evans claimed victory in the first ever Jaguar I-PACE eTrophy, prevailing in a race-long three-way fight for the lead to make history
Ad Diriyah Formula E circuit 'like Suzuka with walls'
The ABB FIA Formula E Ad Diriyah E-Prix track is "one of the most challenging" in the series' history and has been compared to "Suzuka with walls" by the drivers
How Cadwell Park settled a farfetched Autosport challenge
After a long gap between visiting a second and third location to see live motorsport, Autosport Editor in Chief Andrew van de Burgt has racked up 100 track visits. He recalls the journey - boosted by the changing calendar of Formula E
Vandoorne says Mercedes boss Wolff called him about HWA FE interest
McLaren Formula 1 driver Stoffel Vandoorne has revealed he was first approached by Toto Wolff about joining the Mercedes-affiliated HWA Formula E team he will race for in 2018/19
The real value of trackday driver coaching
McLaren's new 600LT proves to be a surprisingly good training vehicle for aspiring racers, particularly with expert coaching on hand
Nelson Piquet Jr: Jaguar FE team must be better in 'every area'
Jaguar Formula E driver Nelson Piquet says the 2017/18 championship was "not the season he was expecting" and that Jaguar must do better in "every area" next year
New Extreme E electric SUV series to launch with Formula E
Formula E will operate a new 'Extreme E' electric SUV series that is set to race through challenging locations and terrains such as the Himalayas and the Arctic
DVD Review: The Top 20 Greatest Ever TT riders
From early pioneers to modern icons, the Top 20 Greatest Ever TT Riders chronicles the careers of the racing legends who mastered perhaps the toughest challenge in motorsport
A world champion in waiting's tortuous path to recovery
Tiago Monteiro seemed destined to win the World Touring Car Championship last year, until a huge testing crash halted his charge. After early whispers of a swift racing return, he recounts his arduous (and incomplete) road to recovery
Renault Formula E success puts pressure on Nissan for season five
Nissan motorsport boss Michael Carcamo says Renault's success in Formula E puts pressure on the Japanese manufacturer as it prepares to enter the electric championship for season five
Filippi expects to stay at NIO in Formula E despite 'horrible' season
Luca Filippi says his contractual situation with the NIO Formula E squad means he expects to continue racing with the Chinese electric car manufacturer-backed team for the 2018/19 season
Heidfeld struggled to deal with Rosenqvist's pace in Formula E
Nick Heidfeld says coping with Formula E team-mate Felix Rosenqvist's pace last season was a new experience in his career that he initially struggled to adjust to
How Techeetah beat FE's giants, and is now set to join them
Next week we expect the fairy-tale story of Techeetah to come full circle as it's poised to land a manufacturer deal for season five. But to understand how we've arrived at this point, you need to know the backstory to one of the most amazing David-and-Goliath stories in recent motorsport history
Why Formula E's inaugural Zurich E-Prix surpassed expectations
The first motor race in Switzerland since 1954 "surpassed our expectations", according the Formula E event's CEO Pascal Derron - and it was easy to see why, says ALEX KALINAUCKAS
The gamers that launched a motorsport revolution
Back in 2008, Nissan's GT Academy helped turn a gamer into a real life racing driver. It was an innovative concept that has expanded along with the rise of eSports and one that could help attract new motorsport fans in the future
How a small team is beating Formula E’s giants
Formula E is welcoming many of motorsport's major manufacturers into its fold, but the team currently leading the way is a much smaller, independent outfit. Here's how Techeetah made it to the top of the electric championship
Prince Harry launches new Silverstone Experience project
The Silverstone Experience project was launched on Wednesday by Prince Harry as work officially started on the British Grand Prix's venue £19.3million visitor attraction, which will open in spring 2019
Santiago Formula E: Vergne resists Lotterer for Techeetah one-two
Jean-Eric Vergne led home Techeetah team-mate Andre Lotterer in a breathless Santiago race to score the first ever one-two for a team in Formula E history
New MSA chairman David Richards to outline vision for his role
New MSA chairman David Richards will today outline the key challenges British motorsport faces
The unexpected street-race warning F1 must heed
Formula 1 has explored the possibility of multiple new street circuits in recent months. But this pursuit of city-centre racing has several flaws
Finalists confirmed for first F1 eSports final in Abu Dhabi
The 20 players who will race off for the honour of being the first-ever Formula 1 eSports Series champion have been decided
Senna, Moss and the Brabham BT52
A new book celebrating the Brabham BT52 has just been published by Haynes. Here, author Andrew van de Burgt introduces excerpts on the testing exploits of one established legend, and one soon-to-be legend
Should F1 use reversed grids?
The support for reverse grids by some AUTOSPORT figures in our recent 'What we'd change about F1' feature certainly polarised opinion. ANDREW VAN DE BURGT and KEVIN TURNER battle it out
At the wheel of the Nissan ZEOD
Lapping Le Mans at speed on electrical power is an amazing challenge. Jann Mardenborough experienced the Nissan ZEOD in a world exclusive AUTOSPORT track test and ANDREW VAN DE BURGT was there
When Penske won in Formula 1
Roger Penske and John Watson don't often get together, so ANDREW VAN DE BURGT jumped at the chance to join them for a look back at their successful 1976 season
Nissan wants V8 Supercars aero changes for 2014
Nissan Motorsport has asked the V8 Supercars series to rehomologate its aero package for 2014
Nissan officially unveils its Garage 56 contender for Le Mans 24 Hours
Nissan has officially unveiled its Garage 56 contender for the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours, the ZEOD RC
Will Holzheimer expected to recover from accident with Sean Edwards
The driver of the Porsche that crashed killing Sean Edwards at Queensland Raceway is expected to survive his injuries
Mattias Ekstrom says V8 Supercars more fun than DTM after Bathurst
Two-time DTM champion Mattias Ekstrom reckons V8 Supercars are more fun to drive than the Audi S5 he races in Europe
Sean Edwards killed in Porsche crash at Queensland Raceway
Porsche Supercup championship leader Sean Edwards has been killed in a crash in Australia
Bathurst V8s: Mark Winterbottom holds off Jamie Whincup for win
Mark Winterbottom finally scored his first ever Bathurst 1000 win, holding off Jamie Whincup in an amazing finish
Bathurst V8s: Jamie Whincup sets pace ahead of qualifying shoot-out
Multiple V8 Supercar champion Jamie Whincup set the pace in a closely-fought qualifying session at Bathurst
NISMO to assist Kelly Racing V8 Supercars team with engines
NISMO, Nissan's in-house motorsport division, will assist Kelly Racing with the development of the engine used in its V8 Supercars racing programme
Baltimore Indy Lights: Jack Hawksworth takes dominant win
Jack Hawksworth scored a comfortable Indy Lights win around the streets of Baltimore
Baltimore ALMS: Pickett wins chaotic, crash-shortened race
Pickett Racing made hard work of what should have been a routine victory in an American Le Mans Series race in Baltimore severely interrupted by accidents and caution periods
Penske poised to end title drought
With four races of the 2013 IndyCar Series to run, Helio Castroneves leads the points and stands on the brink of claiming his first title and Penske's first since 2006. Ahead of this weekend's race in Baltimore ANDREW VAN DE BURGT caught up with the Brazilian and his team-mate Will Power
Baltimore Indy Lights: Jack Hawksworth storms to commanding pole
Jack Hawksworth made a huge last-lap gain to secure pole for the Indy Lights race around the streets of Baltimore
Baltimore ALMS: Klaus Graf's Pickett HPD takes another pole
Klaus Graf will start on pole position for Saturday's American Le Mans Series race in Baltimore
The last time Lauda drove an F1 car
As AUTOSPORT's Hunt/Lauda bookazine launches, we revisit a feature from January 2002, when then-Jaguar boss Niki Lauda returned to the F1 cockpit, including video of the event
Bristol NASCAR: Matt Kenseth fends off Kasey Kahne for victory
Matt Kenseth held off Kasey Kahne in a barnstorming finish to take victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup night race at Bristol
Bristol NASCAR: Denny Hamlin secures pole
Denny Hamlin scored his fourth pole position of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup season with a great two-lap effort around Bristol's testing half-mile oval
Nico Hulkenberg: Sauber F1 struggles a chance to prove character
Nico Hulkenberg says he is using his tough 2013 Formula 1 season with Sauber as a chance to prove his character, rather than bemoaning his team choice
Mark Webber believes quality of Formula 1 grid is dropping
Mark Webber believes the quality of the Formula 1 grid has dropped since he made his debut in 2002 because of the prevalence of pay drivers
Hungary GP2: Nathanael Berthon secures maiden win
Nathanael Berthon claimed his first ever GP2 win with a faultless performance in Hungary
Hungary GP3: Robert Visoiu leads Carlos Sainz Jr in Arden one-two
Robert Visoiu led an MW Arden one-two in a soporific GP3 sprint race in Hungary
Hungary GP3: Aaro Vainio victorious after Conor Daly battle
Aaro Vainio completed a lights-to-flag victory in the opening GP3 race in Hungary
Hungary GP2: Jolyon Palmer scores stunning win
Jolyon Palmer drove a brilliant race, taking full advantage of Carlin's superior tyre strategy, to score an emphatic GP2 win in Hungary
Hungary GP3: Aaro Vainio snatches pole for race one
A stunning late effort by Aaro Vainio earned the Koiranen driver pole position for Saturday's opening GP3 race in Hungary
Hungary GP2: Sam Bird loses front row start to penalty
Sam Bird has lost his front row qualifying position for Saturday's GP2 race at the Hungaroring after picking up a three-place grid penalty
Hungary GP3: Daniil Kvyat quickest in practice
Red Bull protege Daniil Kvyat ended GP3 practice in Hungary at the head of the times for MW Arden
Hungary GP2: Tom Dillmann leads Sam Bird in Russian Time front row
Russian Time team-mates Tom Dillmann and Sam Bird locked out the front row for Saturday's GP2 race in Hungary
Hungaroring GP2: Sam Bird sets practice pace
Sam Bird set the pace in a scorching hot GP2 free practice session in Hungary
Fernando Alonso fears effect of Hungarian GP defeat
Fernando Alonso fears Ferrari faces an unpleasant summer Formula 1 break if it cannot regain ground on Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull in the Hungarian Grand Prix
Brits in MotoGP: time to end the wait?
The union flag has not flown atop a premier class bike podium since Barry Sheene in 1981, but Cal Crutchlow is convinced he can end the wait, as he tells Andrew van de Burgt
Lorenzo: in his prime but hungry for competition
The MotoGP champion is in a rich vein of form, but he’s looking forward to a bit more rivalry – especially from non-Spaniards - as he tells Andrew van de Burgt in an exclusive AUTOSPORT interview