You may have noticed, but last weekend was a big one. Formula 1, MotoGP and World Endurance Championship were all in action across Europe. There were broken records, near misses, and unpredictability.

Lewis Hamilton paraded his way to victory at the Spanish Grand Prix. A well-managed race saw him lead every single lap of the race, breaking Michael Schumacher's record with 156 steps onto the podium through his career. There were close battles in the midfield throughout the race, bunching the pack up towards the final laps. 

There was huge drama at the Austrian MotoGP. Bikes were sent flying after a collision between Johann Zarco and Franco Morbidelli, narrowly missing Valentino Rossi and Maverick Viñales. Last year's championship runner-up Andrea Dovizioso took the win, and became the third winner in four races in what's shaping up to be a thrilling season. 

And for the first time since lockdown, World Endurance Championship returned to Spa. A weather-affected race that saw four safety car periods, Toyota's Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José Maria Lopez took the win and will be looking to carry the momentum over to Le Mans next month.
Max Verstappen has long been touted as a Formula 1 prodigy. The youngest ever driver and winner proved once again what he's made of by taking victory at Silverstone last weekend. 
Next year, he'll look to delight his home fans for the first time ever as Formula 1 returns to the Netherlands for the Dutch Grand Prix. 

To get a taste of what the Orange Army will be expecting of their hero - the only Dutchman to win a Grand Prix - we've rounded up every Verstappen win of his career to date.
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INTRODUCING LOUIS FOSTER

Every weekend, hundreds of drivers go head-to-head vying for a way to rise up the ranks. All make sacrifices, plenty fail, and only a fortunate few rise to the top. 
Over the coming weeks, British F3 driver Louis Foster will be taking us closer to the world of an up-and-coming racing driver. This week, the 17-year-old introduces himself, tells us about how he balances exams with racing, and what it felt like to get his first F3 podium.
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OTHER THINGS YOU'VE GOT TO CHECK OUT THIS WEEK

This weekend has been full of racing action. From the Spanish F1 Grand Prix, to the return of World Endurance Championship at Spa, plus MotoGP at Austria and the Indy500. 

As always, Autosport, Motorsport.TV and Motorsport Games take you to the heart of the action. Find the best motorsport coverage and content - from features to live streams - this week below.
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