Category: Race series
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F1: ‘Sorry about the swearing, guys’ says Lewis
Lewis Hamilton has returned from victory in Hungary to thank McLaren staff for their work, talk about how racing drivers bond with their cars – and to apologise for his language as he celebrated crossing the line as winner.
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F1: Renault’s Duxford test suggests Piquet out, Grosjean in
Thought that all F1 testing was banned this year? Well you’d be wrong. Turns out Renault have found an excuse – and Brits on Pole reporter-at-large Scott McCarthy was there to watch. Here’s his report.
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Q&A with Duncan Tappy
Duncan Tappy talked about some of the challenges faced by drivers at a recent event to promote Superleague Formula in the UK. To find out more, read our exclusive Q&A.
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IRL: Narrow escape for TK as Power surges to victory
Australia’s Will Power, supposedly the understudy at Team Penske, took centre-stage in the Indycar Series by winning a gruelling Rexall Edmonton Indy that had plenty of drama – but very little overtaking.
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Q&A with Jonathan Kennard
Jonathan Kennard’s first SLF race was a baptism of fire as he came to terms with a new car, a new track, a new team, his first rolling start and unaccustomed pitstops. Read our exclusive Q&A to find out how the experience benefited his driving career.
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Star Mazda: Dempsey steamrollers opposition at Joliet
Ireland’s Peter Dempsey dominated the Star Mazda Series double-header in Joliet, Illinois, by setting the fastest practice times, qualifying twice on pole, and leading every lap on the way to a pair of wins ahead of Adam Christodoulou.
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GP2: Hulkenberg’s win boosts F1 hopes
F1 hopeful Nico Hulkenberg has improved his chances of a drive with Williams next season after taking a win in Hungary and extending his lead at the top of the championship standings.
Tagged as: Giedo van der Garde, GP2, Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, Nico Hulkenberg, Williams F1
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IRL: Team Penske sets the standard in Edmonton qualifying
Part-time IndyCar driver Will Power took his second pole position of the season by leading a Team Penske 1-2-3 during qualifying for the Rexall Edmonton Indy, beating his full-time team-mates Ryan Briscoe and Helio Castroneves to the top spot.