Category: Race series
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Schumacher: Hamilton can beat my title record
Lewis Hamilton has had an endorsement from an unlikely quarter ahead of this weekend’s championship-deciding season finale in Brazil. Michael Schumacher thinks the young Briton has what it takes to beat his record of seven world titles.
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How Lewis Hamilton goes to work on a bowl of porridge
Here are a few things you might not have known about Lewis Hamilton’s race preparation. For instance, his favourite pre-race breakfast is a bowl of porridge. And he drinks as much as seven litres of fluids on a hot day to combat dehydration. Read on for more fascinating facts…
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IRL: Aussie Briscoe rules as season finally ends
Almost two months after Scott Dixon wrapped up the 2008 IndyCar championship in Chicago, the series has run its final race of the season – a non-points holiday jaunt to Surfers Paradise in Australia.
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GP2: Turvey targets top drive plus title (and a Macau Grand Prix win…)
British F3 International runner-up Oliver Turvey is hoping for a front-running GP2 drive next year – despite losing out to 18-year-old team-mate Jaime Alguersuari in the junior series’ final round. And he’s got high hopes of the Macau Grand Prix…
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F1: Webber backs Hamilton for title
Mark Webber has backed Lewis Hamilton for this year’s F1 drivers’ championship, saying that the British driver probably deserves it the most.
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SLF: Liverpool take their second win
Liverpool’s Adrian Valles took his second victory of the inaugural Superleague Formula season at Estorial in Portugal, but there was disappointment for the other British clubs and drivers in the football-themed championship’s fourth round.
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GP2 Asia: Jakes starts with difficult weekend
James Jakes has faced a taxing debut weekend in the GP2 Asia series after crashes by him and other drivers cost him a decent shot at qualifying and then a feature race finish.
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F1: Chinese Grand Prix in six words
A race in which a dozen things could have gone wrong – and which turned out to be thankfully processional. Get Brits on Pole’s 60-second rundown on what you need to know about the Chinese Grand Prix.
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F1: Chinese Grand Prix live blog
By the time the Chinese Grand Prix is over, Lewis Hamilton could be the Formula One world champion – or he could have taken a giant step towards throwing the title away for the second year in a row.