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90s motorsport hit different.
Hizzy vs Foggy.
McRae flat-out.
And plenty of legends in the making.
Relive the best of it with our 90s nostalgia themed weekend watchlist.
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Need something to watch this weekend?
Our Weekend Watchlist features 5 motorsport classics, all available as instant downloads so you can watch straight away.
Ayrton Senna: Racing Is In My Blood
1984 Safari Rally
Speed Merchants
David Jefferies Story
Bathurst 1987
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New rules. New cars. Plenty of controversy.
From the 1989 turbo ban to the Brawn GP double diffuser in 2009, some F1 regulation changes sparked debate from the off.
Here are 5 season openers that launched entirely new eras of Formula One.
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Keanu Reeves having the exact same reaction we would have to revving a MotoGP bike
Absolutely love to see his passion for the sport and motorcycles in general
📹Gresini
#MotoGP
After going to Super Touring Power last year I decided to treat myself to the complete season review boxset from @DukeVideo. Today I was over the moon to meet John Cleland and Laurent Aïello and have them sign their respective championship winning season DVD covers! #BTCC
In 1991, the 26B-powered Mazda became the first Japanese car and the first car with anything other than a reciprocating piston engine to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright.
It was also the best sounding. TURN IT UP 🔊🔊
Dave Molyneux, one of the greatest @ttracesofficial sidecar drivers has announced his retirement after making his TT debut in 1985. He bowed out in style last week with a podium finish in his final TT race with his godson Jake Roberts 👏🇮🇲 #TT2024#isleofman#roadracing
As much as I'm enjoying the @ttracesofficial video camera at Barregarrow I think a still captures the awesome spectacle in more detail, but I'm obviously biased! #stevemcdonaldphotography
Truly amazing! Michael Dunlop takes his 27th TT win to overtake uncle Joey & become the most successful of all time. Remarkable in itself but when you consider the trauma he’s been through: total dedication & love for what he does ✊✊✊💪💪💪💪😎😎😎
Michael Dunlop was well on his way to victory in the Superbike TT today before a visor change during the pit stop went wrong.
In Pic1 the left clip,with a red HS logo, is open.
In Pic2 it looks shut as he moves off but in Pic3 it is clearly hanging open as he leaves the pits.
This was the grandstand overlooking Monaco's famous hairpin in '67. That's Jim Clark in the Lotus 33B-Climax, as seen through the lens of Joe Honda. And that's a younger me, sitting with my Dad, identified by the arrow.
954 horsepower… smaller and more agile at just 605 kilos… Nearly 200 kilos lighter than a current F1 car 🤯🤯
I’ve said it before and will say it again : 2004 was the pinnacle of F1 performance!
Privileged to experience it again…..
I'm not an F1 guy but I loved Senna. He was like MM: an almost spiritual dedication to the cause of winning. Senna died 30 years ago today. Today is also the ninth anniversary of the death of Geoff Duke, Britain's first 'MotoGP' champ. From @TheBishF1
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