Author: Andy Darley
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Champ Car: Business as usual in Belgium for brilliant Bourdais
Sebastien Bourdais won Champ Car’s Belgian expedition on Sunday, to nobody’s great surprise – but, after him, the places were decided by whose fuel strategy worked best.
Tagged as: Bruno Junqueira, Champ Car, Justin Wilson, Katherine Legge, Ryan Dalziel, Sebastien Bourdais
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GP2: Second podium raises Carroll’s season hopes
Adam Carroll has managed a second podium in two days by finishing third in the Turkish GP2 sprint race – results that have left him optimistic for the rest of the season.
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Champ Car: Top-five qualifying position for Wilson
Justin Wilson left his practice woes behind him to put his car on the third row of the grid for today’s Champ Car race in Zolder, Belgium – but still felt he could have done better.
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GP2: Carroll on the podium in Istanbul
Adam Carroll took third place in GP2’s opening Istanbul race after an early spin by Mike Conway brought the safety car out and made a nonsense of the field’s qualifying positions. The race was won by ART’s Lucas di Grassi, with Giorgio Pantano in second. Timo Glock, the series leader going into the race, finished…
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Champ Car slams brakes on Speedy Dan
“Speedy” Dan Clarke hoped to celebrate a victory in Belgium with a dish of waffles: instead he’s being forced to sit on the sidelines eating humble pie after Champ Car officials banned him from at least the next race.
Tagged as: Champ Car, Dan Clarke, Justin Wilson, Katherine Legge, Keith Wiggins, Paul Stoddart, Ryan Dalziel, Tony Cotman
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F1: McLaren rebuilding on and off the track
Free practice for the Turkish Grand Prix saw Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time and McLaren’s feuding drivers tell the world how they’d buried the hatchet.
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A1GP: Silverstone test to answer driver questions
A1GP’s Great Britain team plans use next week’s official test at Silverstone to announce which of its existing drivers will start the season and who its new rookie driver will be.
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F1: Coulthard makes Massa squirm and Dennis smile
As if there weren’t enough allegations of skulduggery and dirty tricks flying around the F1 paddock already, David Coulthard has thrown another into the mix by turning the spotlight on Ferrari.