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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F1: User guide to the Canadian Grand Prix 2010
Following the racing in Montreal this weekend? Here’s all you need to know.
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F1 Canadian Grand Prix preview: The return of the Wall of Champions
Last time Formula One visited Canada the track fell to bits, Lewis Hamilton had an embarrassing front-end shunt, Robert Kubica delivered an unlikely one-two for BMW and Martin Brundle opened his mouth and inserted both feet.
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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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Top Gear expected back on June 27. Maybe.
The new season of Top Gear is apparently due to hit our screens on June 27, according to the latest edition of its spin-off magazine. Or is it?
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The Brits on Pole user guide to Le Mans 2010
Wanting to follow the world’s most famous endurance race this weekend? Here’s all you need to know.
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24 Hours of Le Mans: the Brits to watch out for this year
Webber wins the Monaco Grand Prix and Franchitti the Indianapolis 500. Can a Brit take the 24 Hours of Le Mans podium? Put it this way – there’s a pretty good chance.
Tagged as: 24hrs of Le Mans, Allan McNish, Andy Meyrick, Andy Priaulx, Anthony Davidson, Automobile Club de l’Ouest, Circuit de la Sarthe, Danny Watts, Darren Turner, Greg Mansell, Guy Smith, Jonathan Kennard, Jonny Cocker, Jonny Kane, Leo Mansell, Lord Drayson, Marino Franchitti, Nick Leventis, Nigel Mansell, Oliver Jarvis, Richard Westbrook, Ryan Dalziel, Sam Hancock
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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.
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IndyCar: Briscoe wins in Texas as de Silvestro escapes fire
Just six days after Mike Conway’s terrifying Indianapolis 500 crash the IndyCar Series dodged another bullet at the Texas Motor Speedway when popular rookie Simona de Silvestro was dragged unharmed from her burning car after hitting the wall at more than 200mph.
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IndyCar: Alex Lloyd leads challenge against the Penske/Ganassi steamroller
IndyCar’s two dominant teams, Penske and Ganassi, grabbed the top positions in qualifying for the Firestone 550K at the Texas Motor Speedway, with Britain’s Alex Lloyd leading the challenge for the rest of the field in sixth.
Tagged as: Alex Lloyd, Dan Wheldon, Dario Franchitti, IndyCar Series, Jay Howard, Justin Wilson, Mike Conway, Ryan Briscoe