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Category: Sports news
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F1 Bans Engine Developement! WTF
Is this the End? F1 Bans Engine Development for 10 Years
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First teaser shot of the racer-based Mazda Furai concept
The Furai will be unveiled in January at the Detroit Auto Show, and is built on a Courage C65 chassis campaigned by Mazda in the American Le Mans Series two years ago. Power comes from a 450 HP three-rotor rotary that runs on E100 Ethanol.
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Coulthard wins Glenfords V8 seat – beginning in Toowoomba
New Zealand’s Fabian Coulthard has today been announced as racing veteran, John Bowe’s successor to pilot the Glenfords Racing Falcon in the 2008 and 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
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TKR and SBR look to finalise ongoing relationship
Despite various rumours to the contrary Team Kiwi Racing and Stone Borthers Racing have today started talks to see how the two parties can continue their relationship going forward for the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship.
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Fernando Alonso returns to Renault F1 team
Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso has confirmed he will return to the Renault Formula 1 racing team in 2008 where he will drive side by side with Nelson Piquet Jnr.
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Schumi, the taxi driver
On the verge of missing a flight, seven-time F1 Champion Michael Schumacher jumped behind the wheel of a taxi and arrived in time at the airport with his family.
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2010 Mazda RX-8 caught testing!
spy photographers caught the 2010 Mazda RX-8 undergoing testing, and the pics show that Mazda plans a redesign for the car’s distinctive front end. A new 16X Renesis rotary motor is also likely to debut with the new car, which should arrive around 2010.
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XXXX Gold announces V8 Supercar sponsorshp
XXXX GOLD, the nation’s second biggest selling beer brand, has entered into a three year partnership with V8 Supercars Australia to become a Platform sponsor of the V8 Supercar Championship Series, alongside BigPond.
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V8 Supercars Australia disappointed in Adelaide City Council
V8 Supercars Australia is bitterly disappointed by the decision of the Adelaide City Council to force the South Australian Government to abandon plans for the redevelopment of Victoria Park, home of one of the country’s single biggest sporting events the Clipsal 500.