Author: Andy Darley
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Thousands gather at Snetterton for the Classic Team Lotus Festival
As far the eye could see there were cars, with seemingly every fourth one a Lotus – Elans, Eclats, Esprits, Elites, and so many Elises and Exiges they were barely worth remarking on. Unfortunately, this wasn’t Snetterton and the Classic Team Lotus Festival. This was the two-hour traffic jam on the A11 leading to the…
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Indy Lights: Plowman takes runner-up spot in Iowa
Martin Plowman earned his best finish to date in the Firestone Indy Lights series with a second place in Iowa that leaves him in a tight four-way battle for second in the championship.
Tagged as: Dan Clarke, Firestone Indy Lights, Iowa Speedway, Matin Plowman, Pippa Mann, Stefan Wilson
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IndyCar: Alex Lloyd shrugs off surgery to race at Iowa
IndyCar driver Alex Lloyd will go into this weekend’s Iowa Corn Indy 250 hoping that a sudden bout of appendicitis won’t derail the momentum that has seen him take the unfancied #19 Dale Coyne Racing car to top-eight finishes in the last two races.
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F2: Will Bratt hopes to return to winning ways at Zolder
Will Bratt is hoping to cash in his previous race-winning experience at Belgium’s Zolder circuit as he seeks to haul in the Formula Two championship-leading trio of Jolyon Palmer, Dean Stoneman and Philipp Eng.
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UPDATED – Le Mans: Nigel Mansell in hospital after 200mph crash
The Mansell & Sons assault on the 24 Hours of Le Mans ended after less than 20 minutes when former F1 and CART champion Nigel Mansell spun and crashed heavily, suffering a concussion.
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Adam Christodoulou to join Indy Lights leaders in Mid-Ohio test
Reigning Star Mazda title-holder Adam Christodoulou has been given the chance to pit himself against the best drivers in this year’s Firestone Indy Lights championship by joining them in their mid-season test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
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F3: Second isn’t enough for disappointed Sims
For a driver who’s just finished second in a prestigious all-star race and has a couple of wins under his belt already this season, Alexander Sims is not as happy as you might expect.
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WSR: Guerrieri sets money troubles aside to taste victory
A double victory on his return to Formula Renault 3.5 after missing a race with funding problems showed that the toughest battles for Argentina’s Esteban Guerrieri this year are off the track, not on it.