Category: Race series
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F1: Lola withdraws its 2010 entry
The Lola Group has decided that enough is enough in the current battle to shape the 2010 grid – and has withdrawn its entry.
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Star Mazda: Kent wins as Christodoulou slips back
A suspension failure in the second race at New Jersey Motorsports Park cost Adam Christodoulou the lead of the Star Mazda Championship on Sunday as Richard Kent won from pole.
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SLF: Dolby’s coming home to join Spurs
Craig Dolby, one of the unexpected stars of the inaugural Superleague Formula season, has been named as the driver for the Tottenham Hotspur car next season.
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F1: Hamilton gets his revenge on Fleet Street
Would you get in a performance car with a man that you’d dubbed ‘Liar Lewis,’ ‘Houdini’ for his sanction avoidance – or even ‘a quitter’? Well, all credit to some of Fleet Street’s finest, they did just that, on a wet day at Silverstone recently.
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Lola is considering future of F1 project
British sportscar company Lola is considering whether or not it will pursue the project of Formula One entry any further – with a decision likely tomorrow.
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F1: The 2010 entry – who’s in and who’s out
The entry list for the 2010 Formula One World Championship has been published, and it includes all the current teams – but at a price.
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F1: Messrs Sue, Grabbit and Runne pile into historic name fight
The family of Formula One world champion Sir Jack Brabham has announced that it has begun legal action against F1 hopeful Formtech in a bid to stop it using the name in its forthcoming entry. And there are questions over the Lotus entry too.
Tagged as: Brabham, Formtech, Formula One, Litespeed, Nino Singh Judge, Steve Kenchington, Team Lotus
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IRL: Alex Lloyd takes leap of faith by quitting Ganassi
British IndyCar driver Alex Lloyd has taken a major gamble on his future by walking away from his development contract with powerhouse IRL team Target Chip Ganassi Racing in the hope of finding a full-time drive elsewhere.
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F1: Sir Jackie Stewart celebrates 70th birthday
As a young racing driver he saw friends and colleagues killed in horrific accidents – and, after retiring earlier than planned thanks to the death of a team-mate, he set about ensuring it happened as rarely as possible in future.