W Series

Women’s motor-racing championship the W Series has entered administration after failing to land necessary investment or sell the business.

Global sailing championship SailGP has recruited Tom Gracey to the new position of global head of broadcast and media partnerships

Lewis Hamilton has criticized Formula 1 and parent company Liberty Media for not doing more to save the 2022 W Series season, which was cut short due to financial issues

Women’s motor-racing championship the W Series has cancelled the remaining three races of its 2022 schedule after a proposed investment deal fell through last month.

Women’s motor-racing championship the W Series has maintained it will survive amid concerns it may be forced to call an early end to its 2022 season due to financial problems.

Singapore has replaced Japan as the host of the seventh race of this year’s W Series season after organisers of the all-female motorsport series moved the event due to “unforeseeable operational challenges”. T

Cameron Scott, senior account executive, CSM, examines whether all-female motorsport, the W Series, was right to strike a three-year media rights deal with UK pay-TV broadcaster Sky

W Series chief executive Catherine Bond Muir tells SportBusiness why the all-female motor racing series "came of age" at the Miami Grand Prix.

W Series has followed up its recent rights agreement with pay-television broadcaster Sky by securing a deal with US sports broadcaster ESPN

Hard Rock International, the United States-based hotel, restaurant and casino company, has struck a deal to become the title sponsor of the W Series 2022 season-opening double-header at the Hard Rock Stadium…

The W Series has secured a three-year broadcast rights deal with pay-television broadcaster Sky that represents the women’s motor racing championship’s largest media rights deal to date.

W Series, the all-female car racing series, has announced plans to host a record 10 Formula 1 support races in 2022

Sportswear brand Puma has renewed its sponsorship agreement with the W Series, the all-female car racing series, ahead of the beginning of the third edition of the series in June

Caitlyn Jenner, the former Olympic gold medallist turned entertainment personality, has formed a team to compete in the third season of the all-female motorsport series W Series.

The W Series will this year host its first race in Asia and will continue to schedule support races at Formula 1 weekends as part of a new eight Grand Prix calendar that has been unveiled

W Series, the all-female motorsport competition, has introduced a team system for its second season with new car liveries introduced and team sponsors signed up in what has been described as an “innovative s…

W Series, the all-female motorsport competition, has announced broadcast deals in over 175 markets ahead of its 2021 season

UK free-to-air broadcaster Channel 4 has renewed its rights agreement for the W Series, the women’s motor-racing championship.