Category: News
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F1: Update on the 2010 British entries
Keep up with the latest developments among the British-based F1 entrants and hopefuls here – updated with new information whenever we get it.
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Saudi prince visits Donington Park circuit
The Donington Park motor racing circuit has recently enjoyed a royal visit – from a Saudi prince who is a very keen motorsports enthusiast. What does two plus two make?
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Brawn GP announces support for Stevens
Jenson Button is not the only former Honda driver enjoying a bit of good news at the moment. Development squad member Will Stevens gets to continue on the Brawn GP books.
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McLaren road car offers prospect of UK jobs boost
Work on a new McLaren road car could boost UK manufacturing to the tune of more than 800 jobs as well as supporting the country’s exports, according to Ron Dennis.
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Could the BRDC sell Silverstone?
Claims that the Silverstone race circuit could be put up for sale in order to ease financial pressures on its owners have been made by a newspaper this weekend.
Tagged as: Bernie Ecclestone, BRDC, British Grand Prix, Formula One, Silverstone, Sir Jackie Stewart
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F1: Lola jumps in – as teams and FIA fail to agree deal
It’s a good thing, really, that racecar manufacturer Lola has confirmed that it is throwing its hat into the F1 ring for 2010. Because, at the rate things are going, only a handful of the existing competitors could be there to join the prospective newcomers.
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F1: Litespeed is latest team to declare entry
Norfolk-based F3 team Litespeed is the latest to declare that it plans to apply for a 2010 entry to the Formula One championship – with a little help from Mike Gascoyne.
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F1: What effect will a pull-out have in the UK?
If the teams and manufacturers threatening to boycott next year’s Formula One championship were to make good on that threat, how big an impact would it have on the UK’s motorsport industry?
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F1: Rule changes ‘harming UK motorsport industry’
Rule changes designed to cut the cost of competing in F1 and to increase the competitiveness between teams could be having serious unintended consequences for the UK motorsport industry, according to a new report.
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Donington regains track licence
Donington Park’s interrupted racing season can resume after safety improvements following construction made the grade and led to it being awarded a new licence.