World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx gave a demonstration in how not to do it at Goodwood after the BMW Team UK driver attended the BMW PGA Championship preview event at the Sussex venue.
The FIA World Rally Championship will be screened on Dave next year, after the UKTV network channel agreed a deal with the ISC to secure the UK broadcast rights.
Following the long-haul trip to Japan at the end of last month, the FIA World Rally Championship now returns to Europe for the Rally Ireland, the penultimate round of the season.
Mondello Park will bring the sight and sound of a MotoGP machine to the Irish public for the first time during the Bennetts British Superbike Championship races on June 15th-17th.
As Ananda Mikola took the round win and Christian Jones the series title, team BRM's John Pettit made an impact by being the fastest man on track and storming through the field in both races of the final round of the Asian Formula 3 championship.
After several close calls earlier in the season, Pierfrancesco Chili took his first Superpole win of the 2004 season ahead of the Assen World Superbikes round. He took pole with a time of 2mins 03.103secs - the fastest official lap of the weekend so far.
Ricky Carmichael will return to racing for the first time in seven months this Sunday, May 16, at the 36th Annual Hangtown Motocross Classic, the highly anticipated opening round of the 2004 AMA Chevrolet Motocross Championship.
This weekend will see the famous Belgium circuit of Zolder host the opening round of the 2004 FIM Motocross World Championships, in what will be the first of sixteen rounds for the newly formed MX1 and MX2 competition classes.
Loris Capirossi has cast doubt on the findings of the Daijiro Kato Accident Investigation Committee report, which suggested rider error was to blame for the former 250cc world champion's death at Suzuka last year.
Shortly after crashing out of Sunday's season ending Valencia Grand Prix, Camel Pramac Pons rider Tohru Ukawa confirmed he won't be riding in the premier-class next season and will, reluctantly, become a HRC test rider instead.
Ducati Corse has not only confirmed its participation in the 2004 World Superbike championship, but also announced that Regis Laconi and James Toseland will spearhead the Ducati Fila team attack - meaning both current riders Neil Hodgson and Ruben Xaus will be leaving the team.
Foggy Petronas Racing chief engineer Steve Thompson (pictured) has already set his sights on a number of areas of focus for his efforts in improving the performance of the FP1 for the next World Superbike season.