Read through Motorsport Monday to find links to the stories that interest you - whether its V8s, V8 Supercars or Formula One that tickles your fancy.
Johnny Mac showed his dominance in the wet at Ruapuna and now leads the NZV8s Championship. Find out which up-and-coming youngster claimed third for the round.
Perhaps switching between the V8s and Porsches took its toll on Craig Baird as he lost all three of the latter series races to Australian David Reynolds. Find out which Porsche driver had a nasty stack and had to go to hospital.
Across the Tasman the hype continues to build before the Sydney 500 with crowd numbers expected to swell over 150,000.
Fairly foul weekend weather in Invercargill did nothing to dampen enthusiasm for the Burt Munro Challenge, although the beach racing had to be cancelled. Read about who placed where in the other events.
Proving that jet boat racing is just as fraught with drama, Kiwi driver Peter Caughey tells the tale of how navigational errors shortened two of his four practise runs but he still managed to be re-crowned the 2009 World Jet Sprint Champion. Read about the Melbourne-based racing here.
A fairly non-commital answer to an F1 comeback question has still stirred up Michael Schumacher fans into further speculaton as to whether 2010 will be his resurrection year.
In other Formula One news, BMW has agreed to sell its Formula One team to previous owner Peter Sauber. Find out what the condition is.
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