Category: Race series
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Champ Car: Dan Clarke back up to speed for Assen
Dan Clarke will be back in the hot seat for the second of Champ Car’s two European races after convincing officials that he has smartened up his act.
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F1: Hamilton leads the field in Monza test
Great news for McLaren in advance of next Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton proved to be the fastest driver on day one of Monza testing yesterday.
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F1: Davidson just grateful to finish in Turkey
Anthony Davidson is taking the positives from his Turkey race despite a first-corner incident that compromised his entire day and came close to costing him the finish.
Tagged as: Aguri Suzuki, Anthony Davidson, Formula One, Jarno Trulli, Takuma Sato, Turkish Grand Prix
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F1: Coulthard frustrated with Istanbul car
David Coulthard has expressed his frustration with “inconsistencies” in the Red Bull RB3 that he says cost him pace in the Turkish Grand Prix.
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F1: Hamilton philosophical over Turkey mishap
Lewis Hamilton and his McLaren team are putting a philosophical face on the tyre failure that cost him a podium in the Turkish Grand Prix – despite revealing that he was carrying a fuel advantage that could have won him the race.
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IRL: Wheldon’s NASCAR hopes may be frustrated
It’s no secret that British IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon is keen to make a move to another extremely popular American racing series – but the time just isn’t right, according to his team boss.
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IndyCar: Franchitti’s title hopes stalled by team politics
Scottish IndyCar driver Dario Franchitti must be watching Lewis Hamilton’s pitlane troubles and be thinking ‘I wish I had your problems, mate’
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A1GP: Silverstone test – see you there!
We’re off to Silverstone in a few minutes to see the first day of A1GP testing, where the GB team will be hoping to put down a marker for its title hopes and where the Portuguese have announced a “technical alliance” with the British team that they hope will help them through the season.
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IndyCar: Third not good enough for Franchitti
Dario Franchitti’s grip finally slipped from the IndyCar championship lead on Sunday when he finished third in the Motorola Indy 300.