FIA World Rally Championship

Junior Senior: Loeb leads as Ogier drops places

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Sebastien Loeb showed us why he’s the master of asphalt by taking a full house of stage wins today – and having a lead of just under half a minute over Citroen team-mate Dani Sordo. However the Junior drivers did not have such a great day, with Sebastien Ogier down in 6th after missing a junction, and Kimi Raikkonen retiring after crashing during the final stage of the day.
FIA World Rally Championship

Rally Bulgaria 2010: Preview

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As the WRC heads into the second half of the season, there is a long, asphalt paved road ahead. 4 tarmac rallies means the race to Rally GB is Loeb territory – the Frenchman winning every pure tarmac event since 2005. And to compound arch rivals Ford’s misery – Citroen has already won here despite the rally being new to the WRC – Bruno Thiry won the event in a Xsara as part of the European Rally Championship.
Formula 1

Classic British Grand Prix: 1998

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I won’t lie to you – I am one of the many who sees Schumacher only as the guy who cheated his way to several world titles, and doesn’t deserve to be mentioned with real F1 heroes like Fangio, Senna, Clark and Ascari. Thankfully the 1998 running of the British Grand Prix helps me prove my point.
DTM

Mercedes On A Roll Heading To Norisring

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Nuremberg is undoubtedly Silver Arrow territory – and judging by their form so far this season, arch rivals Audi won’t be able to challenge the works Mercedes drivers for victory at all at what is known throughout the paddock as the Monaco of the DTM.
Other

Good Week Bad Week 6

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While some people relive nightmares of years past, others are finding their old form again. Then again, when you’re competing against a guy whose nickname is ‘Superman’ and is on a winning streak, your own form becomes pretty irrelevant in comparison.
GP2 Series

Mixed emotions for Super Nova after Race 2

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Marcus Ericsson took his and his Super Nova team’s first win of the year, comfortably beating polesitter Michael Herck, but there was also concern after the Swede’s team-mate Josef Kral foreshadowed Mark Webber’s accident – except the former had to go to hospital afterwards, with a possible broken arm and back pain.