Tag: Max Chilton
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GP2 Asia: iSport take double title in Bahrain
Oliver Turvey scored the point that won Norfolk’s iSport the GP2 Asia constructors’ crown, but that was the only consolation for him on a weekend that saw him lose second place in the drivers’ standings while his team-mate wrapped up the title.
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GP2 Asia: Twilight race marks return to Abu Dhabi
The first GP2 Asia race of 2010 is set to be held at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit at the weekend for a twilight contest featuring five new drivers.
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GP2: Chilton cruises into Ocean line-up
British F3 race-winner Max Chilton has bounced back from the disappointment of failing to secure a drive in the GP2 main series with his Barwa Addax team by signing for rival Ocean Racing Technology.
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GP2: Bumper crop of Brits shine in Ricard testing
Three days of GP2 testing at the Circuit Paul Ricard saw James Jakes twice top the timesheets and every session feature at least one British driver among the top three fastest performers.
Tagged as: Circuit Paul Ricard, GP2, James Jakes, Jon Lancaster, Max Chilton, Oliver Turvey, Sam Bird, Will Bratt
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Carlin restructures after Chilton investment
Carlin Motorsport, one of Britain’s most succcessful F3 squads, has been restructured following a major investment by Capsicum Motorsport – a company established by the father of racers Tom and Max Chilton.
Tagged as: British F3 International, Capsicum Motorsport, Carlin, GP3, Max Chilton, Trevor Carlin, WSR
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GP2 Asia: Valsecchi and Vietoris take first wins of season
DAMS rookie Christian Vietoris managed to stop a Davide Valsecchi juggernaut on the first weekend of the new GP2 Asia season as the drivers took to Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit for their inaugural meeting.
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GP2 Asia: Drivers test at Yas Marina
This season’s GP2 Asia drivers have been getting a sneak preview of Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit as they tested this week ahead of the season’s first event as a support race for the F1 season finale.
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F3: Who’s racing in this year’s Macau Grand Prix
It’s less than a month to the Macau Grand Prix – an iconic motorsport event taking place in the far East that allows some of open-wheel racing’s most promising youngsters to strut their stuff.