Category: Superleague Formula
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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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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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SLF: Craig Dolby – get in!
A trackside view of Craig Dolby’s maiden victory: “After an early pit stop Craig was able to put in some quick laps on fresh tyres. They must have been bloody quick, because when the rest of the field had pitted he was comfortably in the lead.”
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Q&A with Craig Dolby
Craig Dolby’s dad had a philosophy that the driver has used since his karting days to help him become a Superleague Formula race-winner with the prospect of an exciting future ahead of him. However, to find out what it is, you’ll have to read our exclusive Q&A with him…
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SLF: Craig Dolby wins for Spurs in Zolder
Tottenham’s Craig Dolby has tasted Superleague Formula victory for the first time by leading home a 1-2-3 for the British clubs in the football-themed championship’s first race at Zolder this weekend.
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Superleague Formula hits Donington (photo gallery)
Superleague Formula, the football-themed racing series currently in its second season, has put on a demonstration at Donington Park featuring the Liverpool, Rangers and Spurs cars to promote its upcoming British race weekend.
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Superleague Formula: we’re not green and we don’t care
“We like to consider ourselves the naughty boys of motor sport,” says Superleague Formula’s competition director Robin Webb, proudly staking his championship’s claim to be the most politically incorrect series in racing.
Tagged as: Adrian Valles, Craig Dolby, Duncan Tappy, John Martin, Jonathan Kennard, Robin Webb, Superleague Formula
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SLF: Reds ahead after round one
Liverpool FC’s Superleague Formula team came away from Magny-Cours with a two-point lead in the standings after Adrian Valles won the first race of the day and managed sixth in the second contest despite starting at the back of the reversed grid.
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SLF: Reds fastest in testing as new season takes shape
Liverpool topped the timesheets as the football-themed racing series Superleague Formula held a pre-season test and shakedown at Magny Cours ahead of the opening weekend of its second campaign.
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SLF: Valles returns for Reds but champions are gone
Spaniard Adrian Valles will return to drive the Liverpool FC car in the new Superleague Formula season later this month – but he will not get the chance to renew his rivalry with champions Beijing Guoan as the Chinese club is not defending its title.