Category: Archive
When we founded the site, we focused entirely on open wheel racing and ran a full written news service. This content dates from those days. Everything we wrote remains as a news archive, but now we focus on racing and beyond – with suggestions for days out, books, driving experiences and merchandise to enhance your racing experience.
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F2: More testing success for Jolyon Palmer
The strong pre-season form of Jolyon Palmer continued as the teenager topped the time-sheets in the final Formula Two testing sessions to be held before the season kicks off this weekend.
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Auto GP: Tappy to join DAMS squad for 2010
Duncan Tappy will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of his former Formula Renault UK adversary Will Bratt after it was announced he would be joining DAMS for the 2010 season to race in the Auto GP championship.
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F1: No Prodrive or Lola entries for 2011
Prodrive has stated its intention of concentrating on the World Rally Championship and sportscar racing next year, explicitly ruling out the possibility of a F1 entry.
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F1: User guide to the Chinese Grand Prix 2010
Following the racing this weekend? Here’s all you need to know.
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F1: Chinese Grand Prix preview – settling down for a long run in Shanghai
What with all the growing excitement over next weekend’s London Marathon, we can’t help but feel that the Formula One field goes into this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix looking like nothing so much as the opening stages of the nation’s most popular footslog.
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GP3 testing: Arden give ART something to think about on final day
Mark Webber’s MW Arden squad has given the otherwise dominant ART team something to think about in the final session of this week’s two-day GP3 test at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
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Election candidates challenged to support British racing circuits
Householders who try to use strict planning rules to cripple British racing venues are about to be made a general election issue by the UK’s motorsport governing body.
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MSA: Young drivers to get bursaries of up to £10,000
Bursaries worth up to £10,000 are to be made available to young drivers thanks to a new initiative from British motorsport’s governing body.