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Motor Sports: The New Golf
ClickZ - Recently, I watched SPEED TV's coverage of "12 Hours at Sebring." During this an American Le Mans (ALMS) Series race, Tom O'Toole, SVP of strategy and systems at Global Hyatt was interviewed. He was asked why Hyatt signed on as a sponsor of Porsche's
Schumacher aims to prove Ferrari pace
Motorsport.com - With all the madness of the Australian Grand Prix it was not easy for any driver to have a consistent race but Michael Schumacher believes Ferrari is more competitive than the outcome indicated. The German crashed out of the race after running wide
Hakkinen says he will never race in F1 again
Turkish Daily News - Two times world champion Mika Hakkinen says he will never race in Formula One again. "Of course its over! Write that. I'm ready to sign that," Hakkinen was quoted as saying in Monday's Iltalehti tabloid newspaper. "I'm now 36 years old. I'm not young
The team to beat in 2007 - Alonso
Sportnetwork.net - Look around on F1 forums and you will see Fernando Alonso fans doubting the Spaniard's decision to ditch Renault next year in favour of McLaren. Alonso has won two out of three races so far in 2006, leaving critics unsure if McLaren was the right
de la Rosa tops Paul Ricard timesheets
Pitpass - McLaren 's Pedro de la Rosa topped the timesheets on the second day of testing at Paul Ricard, where, once again, the 2.37 miles 3E SC configuration was used. The Spaniard continued his programme which focused on front suspension and set-up, he also
Montoya, Coulthard and Red Bull Racing
GrandPrix.com - In recent days there has been talk that Red Bull Racing is considering hiring Juan Pablo Montoya. This has naturally led to suggestions that David Coulthard may move on. This may score column inches in the British newspapers but there does not seem
MALAYSIAN GP - SUNDAY - TEAM QUOTES
GrandPrix.com - Giancarlo Fisichella (1st): "It was a perfect race for me, but it was very tough physically and mentally. It was really, really hot out there and I began to feel it from mid-race onwards. I knew it would be hard but there was no choice but to push
Black and blue magic
GrandPrix.com - The Australian Grand Prix was a bruising business for most of the Formula 1 drivers. Bodies and egos took a thumping as the F1 fly-boys did their thing between the wicked walls of Albert Park. It is a terrific show with some wild action and some
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