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Champ Car: Wilson’s season hangs in the balance
Justin Wilson spent the whole of the two Champ Car Mexican Grand Prix qualifying sessions in with a shout of pole – but ended up having to settle for fifth.
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Champ Car: season showdown looms in Mexico City
With the title safely in the pocket of the departing Sebastien Bourdais, most of the attention at the season-ending Champ Car Mexican Grand Prix will be on whether Justin Wilson or Robert Doornbos can secure the runner-up spot.
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Champ Car 2008 won’t be in Britain. Probably.
Champ Car has added an extra European race for its newly-released 2008 schedule – but anyone hoping to see the likes of Justin Wilson and Katherine Legge race before their home fans is in for a disappointment.
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Champ Car: Wilson wins in Holland
Justin Wilson leapt to second in the Champ Car series standings with a win at the Grand Prix of Holland after leader Sebastien Bourdais became the highest-profile victim of a freak mechanical defect.
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Champ Car: Top-five qualifying position for Wilson
Justin Wilson left his practice woes behind him to put his car on the third row of the grid for today’s Champ Car race in Zolder, Belgium – but still felt he could have done better.
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Champ Car: Legge looks forward to European homecoming
Katherine Legge is hoping to put recent problems behind her when the Champ Car series comes to Europe for the first time since 2003.
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Champ Car: Brits hope for better luck at Road America
Britain’s Champ Car drivers will be heading for Elkhart Lake this Sunday hoping for better luck than they experienced at San Jose in the last race.
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The top step: UK race-winners in 2011
British single-seater race winners this season July Jenson Button July 31st, F1, Hungary Lewis Hamilton July 24th, F1, Germany Jack Clarke July 23rd, F2, Brands Hatch Craig Dolby July 17th, Superleague Formula, Zolder race one William Buller July 17th, British F3, Circuit Paul Ricard Jon Lancaster July 16th, Auto GP, Donington Park Dario Franchitti July…
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F2 takes a magical mystery tour to Marrakech
A weekend in Morocco tested Formula Two’s young drivers to their limits – and sometimes beyond – as they got to grips with a street circuit, many for the first time in their careers.
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The top step: UK race-winners in 2010
British open wheel race-winners this season October Craig Dolby Superleague Formula, Beijing, China October 10th, 2010 No points were awarded for Superleague’s Beijing races as the track failed to gain the required FIA Grade 2 status, but that didn’t stop Dolby from taking his first-ever street circuit win. Second in the opening stint after being…