Matt Mason stormed to a maiden win during the final round of the Protyre Formula Renault BARC Championship at Silverstone, while…
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Drivers Team Time/Gap 1 Matt Neal Honda Racing Team 26 laps in 26:36.253 2 Gordon Shedden Honda Racing Team +0.206…
The second British Touring Car race at Silverstone resulted in a second 1-2 finish for the works Honda team for the day. However, with the order reversed Gordon Shedden was able to take the title fight to final race of the season.
Xavier Simeon is already looking ahead to next weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix after a disappointing day at Phillip Island
Jorge Lorenzo will not take part in next weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang after undergoing surgery on his injured finger in Melbourne today
Lewis Hamilton was pleased that he managed to soak up the pressure from Mark Webber in the closing stages of the Korean Grand Prix to finish second behind Sebastian Vettel, recognising this race as one of his strongest of the season.
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel wins the Korean Grand Prix by 12.0 seconds from McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton.
Matt Neal led a Honda Racing Team 1-2 in the first British Touring Car race at Silverstone to increase his lead in the championship. Meanwhile his title rivals Jason Plato and Mat Jackson both suffered punctures and ended the race pointless.
‘Phenomenal’ was the word that Christian Horner chose to describe what it meant for Red Bull to secure a second successive constructors’ title today with first and third places at the Korean Grand Prix. The Red Bull team principal watched from the pit wall today as Sebastian Vettel, who himself was crowned champion last weekend in Japan, took victory in the second race at this Yeongam circuit. Mark Webber came home in third place.
Michael Schumacher’s quest for more points in Korea was ended through no fault of his own after Renault driver Vitaly Petrov careered into the back of him on Lap 16 of the race and bringing his afternoon to a premature end.
Not only were Toro Rosso celebrating their sister team sealing the constructors’ championship in Korea today, but they could also toast a strong result for their own drivers and another eight points to add to their 2011 tally.
Force India come away from South Korea with one point after Paul di Resta finished tenth, one place ahead of team-mate Adrian Sutil.
Heikki Kovalainen described today’s Korean Grand Prix as Team Lotus’ ‘strongest ever race’ after finishing in P14, ahead of both Sauber drivers and within two seconds of Renault’s Bruno Senna.



