Renault technical director James Allison believes his team can start to challenge Mercedes in the coming races, after strong results at the last two grand prix.
Category: Sports news
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Durango applies for F1 2011
The former GP2 team Durango has lodged an application to fill the 13th spot on the 2011 Formula One grid.
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Port Melbourne Boroughs hit the road for Gold Coast clash
GUY McKenna doesn’t profess to be an expert on the VFL.
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Phase two engaged
V8 Supercars Australia revealed today that the Car of the Future (CoF) plan has an ulterior motive: making the sport even bigger, both nationally and internationally.
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Car of the Future released
With the release of Car of the Future today (Monday), the future of V8 Supercars has been secured while the door has been left open for more manufacturers to join the category.
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Webber apologises for Hamilton crash
Mark Webber has apologised for crashing into Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of the Australian Grand Prix and was subsequently reprimanded by the stewards as a result.
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Hamilton stopped by Melbourne police
Lewis Hamilton was on Friday night charged by local police after he was caught doing smoky burnouts and ‘fish-tailing’ in a Mercedes road car near the Albert Park circuit.
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Webber could quit at end of season
Red Bull’s Mark Webber could be planning to retire from Formula One at the end of 2010, according to Lewis Hamilton.
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Button tries out a V8 Supercar
Jenson Button got a taste of V8 Supercar racing when he swapped his McLaren for a Holden Commodore of the Australian touring car series, completing a few laps of the Albert Park circuit in fellow reigning-champion Jamie Whincup’s car.
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Danica’s day job
In January Richard Branson said he would have liked to have signed Danica Patrick for his Virgin team, which would have made her first woman in almost two decades to take part in Formula One. For now, she is carving out a name for herself in the Izod IndyCar Series.