Category: Topics
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British motorsport: be in the know with Brits on Pole
We’ve been adding some new content behind the scenes. Here’s the low-down on some of the new stuff that we hope you will enjoy reading.
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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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F1: Webber to set Donington lap record – on a bike?
Jenson Button’s reputation as Formula One’s most high-profile athlete is about to take a knock – with super-fit Aussie Mark Webber re-establishing himself on a Donington Park bike ride after recovering from a broken leg.
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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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A1GP: Time to vote for your season favourites
The A1GP series is reminding fans that the time has come round for its annual awards – and this year it wants your vote in no less than four categories.
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Verstappen crashes Davidson’s Le Mans Aston 008
Just when Anthony Davidson has sorted himself out a decent drive… his co-driver Jos Verstappen takes the car for a test outing at Monza and sticks it in a wall. You couldn’t make it up, coud you?
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IRL: Live Tweeting of the Indy 500
Throughout the Indy 500 – from the first false start to Helio Castroneves celebrating in Victory Circle – fans, bloggers, journalists and race teams pumped out a steady stream of updates using microblogging service Twitter.
Tagged as: Indianapolis 500
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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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Le Mans: Davidson to compete for Aston in potential race-winner
At last something on the race track has come good for Anthony Davidson – the former F1 pilot and BBC radio commentator is to drive for Aston Martin in this year’s 24 hours of Le Mans in June.