Author: Andy Darley
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IndyCars: Sato to walk in Clark’s shoes as Lotus returns to Indy
Almost four decades after the glory days of Jim Clark and Colin Chapman, the famous green and yellow of Lotus will return to the Indianapolis 500 thanks to a deal with KV Racing to field Takuma Sato for this IndyCar season.
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F1: The British boffins powering Ferrari past the refuelling ban
On the eve of Jenson Button’s championship defence, we look at how the scientists at the Shell Technology Centre in Thornton, Chester, are working with Ferrari to show him a clean pair of heels.
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F2: Jolyon Palmer back to build on late-season success
In one of the least surprising driver announcements of the pre-season, 19-year-old Jolyon Palmer is to drive for a second season in Formula Two – the championship run by his father Jonathan.
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F1: 2010 Bahrain GP preview – no-one knows anything about anyone at all
Friday practice in Bahrain taught little about the prospects of the 12 F1 teams that will take to the grid on Sunday as mechanical problems kept some drivers off the track for all or most of the day, while others were testing different strategies that could not be directly compared.
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The ‘Save Donington’ rally in photos
Some of the sights from the ‘Save Donington’ rally – the cars, the crowds, and the work that’s needed before the circuit is back up to scratch.
Tagged as: Donington Park
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Drivers turn out at Daytona to Race for Heroes
Six hours of racing came down to a handful of seconds at the line – but for the drivers, celebrities, soldiers and grid girls at the first Race 4 Heroes charity karting event it wasn’t the winning that was important.
Tagged as: Chris Dymond, Craig Dolby, Daytona Milton Keynes, Duncan Tappy, Help for Heroes, Race4Heroes
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F2: Jack Clarke returns with hopes of strong results
Jack Clarke, who led home a cluster of British drivers in the lower reaches of last year’s Formula Two championship, is to return to the series in 2010 – with high hopes of putting his hard-won experience to good use.
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GP2 Asia: iSport take double title in Bahrain
Oliver Turvey scored the point that won Norfolk’s iSport the GP2 Asia constructors’ crown, but that was the only consolation for him on a weekend that saw him lose second place in the drivers’ standings while his team-mate wrapped up the title.
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Christodoulou passes on Atlantic Championship to go Grand-Am
America’s beleaguered Atlantic Championship has announced that more than 10 drivers have so far signed up for the season opener in Sebring on March 19th – but Britain’s Adam Christodoulou says he won’t be among them.
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F1: Lotus opens its doors to the great and the good
While new Lotus drivers Heikki Kovalainen, Jarno Trulli and Fairuz Fauzy have been busy on the racetracks of Spain, developing the team’s F1 challenger, its Norfolk factories have been entertaining royalty, heads of state and supermodels.