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Monaco GP Preview

Published on May 21, 2012

The Monaco Grand Prix is the most famous and glamorous on the calendar. The circuit which winds its way around the streets of the principality is largely unchanged since the race was first held in 1929. Over the intervening years the event has been won by many of the sports greats including Juan Manuel Fangio,

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Christian Klien to race Bathurst 1000

Published on May 17, 2012

Former Red Bull driver Christian Klien has signed to race in two V8 Supercar events in Australia towards the end of the season. The Austrian will partner former series champ Russell Ingall for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 endurance events in October. Klien got his first taste of a V8 Supercar at last years Gold

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A sad day for motor sport as Lola enters Administration

Published on May 17, 2012

Lola, one of the most important and influential customer car companies in motor sport, has been placed into administration. Over its 54-year life the company has produced cars for Formula One, Formula Junior, CART, Sports Cars and countless other categories. Lola last entered Formula One in 1997, though the car failed to qualify and was

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What the Spanish GP really meant to Williams

Published on May 17, 2012

Victory in the Spanish Grand Prix was an important result for Williams. It was the first time in eight years that Sir Frank’s men have mounted the top step of the podium however more importantly is the fact the result handed the team 25 points towards the constructors title. The Grove outfit had its worst

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Schumacher Penalised

Published on May 14, 2012

Almost lost in the mayhem that followed the Spanish Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher was handed a five grid place penalty for Monaco. The German, who has had a tendency to make contact when battling for position, collided with Bruno Senna’s Williams on lap thirteen. While Schumacher barrelled off in to the gravel trap and retirement

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