Bathgate’s Dario Franchitti, returning to the IndyCar Championship 12 months after enduring a miserable season in Nascar, will start Sunday’s opening round in St Petersburg, Florida, from fifth on the grid.
Adam wins BTCC battle of the Scots Rnd1
While Vauxhall duo Matt Neal and Fabrizio Giovanardi locked out the front row of the grid for the first of tomorrow’s opening British Touring Car Championship triple-headers at Brands Hatch, rookie Jonathan Adam won his own battle of the Scots
Franchitti maintains speedy pace
Bathgate’s Dario Franchitti, returning to IndyCars 12 months after his miserable experience in Nascars, showed he will be a force in the championship after he posted the second-quickest time in pre-qualifying for tomorrow’s opening round in Florida.
Franchitti fastest on IndyCar return
Bathgate’s Dario Franchitti made a dazzling return to IndyCar action when he topped the timesheets in the opening free-practice session ahead of Sunday’s season-opener at St Petersburg in Florida.
Shedden: we’re quicker than last year
The British Touring Car Championship kicks into action at Brands Hatch this weekend and for the first time since the late Nineties, two Scots — Kirkcaldy’s Jonathan Adam and Gordon Shedden from Dalgety Bay — have serious hopes of winning the title.
Top Scots preview who will be the Touring Cars top trump this season
Gordon ‘Flash’ Shedden and Touring Car new boy Jonathan Adam head up the best line up of Scots in the Touring Cars for years. Gordon heads up the Team Dynamics Honda team whilst Jonathan, fresh from winning the SEAT Cupra Support Championship two years running, has landed a plumb drive in the…
Adam fired up for BTCC baptism
Fifer Jonathan Adam heads will travel South tomorrow to give his BMW 320is a shakedown ahead of his competitive debut in the opening round of the British Touring Car Championship at Brands Hatch this weekend.
Bogie reflects on BRC debut
After finishing fifth on his British Rally Championship debut, Dumfries youngster David Bogie gave us an insight into the build-up to the Bulldog International Rally of North Wales, and the problems he suffered during the event.
TV boost for Scottish championships
The cream of Scotland’s young racing drivers have received a major boost with confirmation that the Scottish Motor Racing Club Championships at Knockhill will have extended television coverage.
Bogie bags top-five finish in British opener
While Ireland’s Keith Cronin won the opening round of the British Rally Championship (BRC) in Wales, the happiest man was Scots youngster David Bogie. The 21-year-old, making his BRC debut, bagged a top-five finish.