Eliminating dangers and maximising medical backup will be the key points at the FIA Summit meeting in Bahrain next month. Posted March 01, 2008 by Evaristo Coutinho
The most powerful man in motor sport, is in his fourth term as president of the FIA but likely will not be in power for much longer. From now on it's damage limitation. Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
Surpassed only by cricket's ICC for weird ideas, F1's governing body proposes using a thimble of water to put out the McLaren team's raging fire. Posted October 14, 2007 by Craig Hackney
The old-fashioned lollipop man could have prevented that fuel-pump fiasco in Singapore - with a timely belt on the driver's bonce Posted September 30, 2008 by Craig Hackney
So the FIA boss has been caught with his pants down. What people get up to behind closed doors is entirely a personal matter but Max Mosley's behaviour raises uncomfortable connotations with his past and he should have resigned immediately to save further problems. Posted May 03, 2008 by Claire Bee
The brazen Brit has failed in his appeal over the 25-second penalty which cost him victory at Spa. Distraction over - let's get on with the racing. Posted September 23, 2008 by Craig Hackney
The young Brit makes some astonishing claims in his Belgian GP appeal hearing. Posted September 23, 2008 by Craig Hackney
India have set a dangerous precedent by holding the game to ransom in the wake of the Sydney fiasco. If the ICC doesn't take a firm grip, we might all end up watching baseball, heaven forbid! Posted January 09, 2008 by Larry Kwirirayi
On New Year’s Day 1989, Liverpool lost 3-1 to Manchester United, a defeat that left the club 17 points adrift of runaway leaders Arsenal. A cloud of pessimism descended over Anfield and the title seemed a million miles away. Sound familiar? Posted January 04, 2008 by Jaimie Kanwar
Motor-racing chiefs find new formula to ward off breakaway threat Posted November 15, 2006 by Reuters
Lets face it, the League Cup is the ultimate waste of time for the big clubs; played on a Saturday and celebrated by the tabloids on Sunday and Monday but all forgotten on Tuesday. Posted January 14, 2007 by Tom Harness
The powerful Asian Football Confederation has told the Premier League where to go and the Amricans are lukewarm at best. Does this mean Scudamore's pot of gold is under threat? Posted February 13, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
F1 drivers are being asked by Max Mosley to stump up a whopping 400 per-cent rise in their driving Super Licence. True, it's a hefty increase, but let's face it, these guys are not exactly short of petrol money. Posted June 21, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
A look at the Olympic tennis action ... and, apart from Rafael Nadal, it's mainly about mayhem. Great for the fans, though. Posted August 16, 2008 by Desi Writer
FIFA cancelled the important qualifier between New Zealand and Fiji after the NZ government refused to grant a visa to a Fijian player. But in this clash between politicians and sports administrators, it is the players and fans who lose out. Posted October 14, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty
The ghosts of 'bodyline' are alive and well in Sydney after one of the biggest controversies to hit the game in many a year. We want to know what YOU think of it all. Posted January 08, 2008 by Sportingo Team
The poor old umpires have taken the brunt of the blame for the cricket showpiece farce, when the ICC should have been in the dock. Posted June 26, 2007 by Craig Hackney
Australia's victory over Sri Lanka in the rain-affected final left everybody disappointed as the weather ensured a predictable outcome. Why couldn't the game have been played out over the full 50 overs? Posted April 30, 2007 by Ori Lewis
Yes coach, no coach, willing but incapable amateurs at the helm. The biggest cricket country in the world is in a spin. Posted June 12, 2007 by rohit sakunia
There's even greater animosity between the two great team rivals after chief exec Ron Dennis appeared to take sides in motor racing's greatest scandal. Posted September 17, 2007 by Craig Hackney
A new race series – imaginatively called Formula 2 – aims to bring new drivers through, but could it end up as a rival to Bernie Ecclestone's Grand Prix circus? Posted June 27, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
The Grand Prix circus is being asked to cut its gas-guzzling by half over the next seven years. It's going to take drastic action and draconian penalties to make constructors more environmentally friendly. Posted July 22, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
Behind all the excuses, ultimatums and claims of bullying and counter-claims there is one simple reason for the mess the Reds are in now ... greed. Posted April 14, 2008 by Jaimie Kanwar
The Adelaide fiasco reflects a wider malaise and lack of self belief. A complete overhaul of attitudes is required. Posted December 06, 2006 by Shaun Lawson
With the FIA trying to limit the number of races in the calendar, alternating circuits is a surefire way of helping the sport reach a whole new fanbase. Posted July 07, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
With so many new tracks pushing to join the F1 party, the FIA is going to have to share things around to keep everyone happy. Posted July 20, 2008 by Mohit Goyal
UEFA should be made accountable for their shameful handling of the Champions League Final in Athens - and their cowardly attempt to blame the Liverpool supporters for the fiasco. Posted June 05, 2007 by Tom Harness
Umpire Darrell Hair was made a cricket outcast for making a correct decision according to the rules. So why have no sanctions been taken over the World Cup Final fiasco? Posted May 02, 2007 by Craig Hackney
There is a whole load of sporting activity in the world and we want you to tell us all about it, yes that's right, YOU! Posted July 26, 2007 by Sportingo Staff
The Wizards of Oz proves they're slicker on a wet track than the former world champion. Posted June 25, 2007 by David Swift
The England fiasco is taking centre-stage but there's gossip in the league, too. This bulletin of news, rumours and gossip also includes Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton and Barnsley. Posted November 25, 2007 by Ed Bottomley
There was only one deserving driver and team at the end of the F1 season. And with Lewis hamilton being shown favouritism more than once, it was poetic justice that Kimi and Ferrari won the titles. Posted October 24, 2007 by Budhaditya Roy