Despite finishing the first round of the season second and having three top 10 finishes since then, Lee Holdsworth is adamant he has more up his sleeve.
Category: Sports news
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Fans have your say
People power can help decide the new logo for the latest edition on the V8 Supercar Championship Series – the Townsville 400 in north Queensland next June.
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Softer compound tyre in works
Dunlop’s Operations Manager for V8 Supercars, Kevin Fitzsimons, said the tyre manufacturer is in talks to introduce a softer compound tyre for the category.
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McLaren confirm Kovalainen for 2009
Heikki Kovalainen will stay at McLaren-Mercedes in 2009, the team revealed at the Hungaroring circuit near Budapest on Thursday.
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Cancer claims Welsh
FORMER Richmond premiership player and board member Peter Welsh lost his four-year battle with cancer on Friday night. He was 54.
On behalf of my family I would like to pass on our condolences to the family
From the Powell’s
RIP mate. 🙁
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Poll: Tiger Woods #1 sports star in the US (and Canada)
Tiger Woods remains the favorite for the third straight year among U.S. adults and takes top honors among Canadians as well.
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DJ is here to stay
Jim Beam Racing owner Dick Johnson has assured diehard fans that his team is here to stay, following a public outpouring of support.
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Cheers to Bottle-O Racing
The future is looking a lot brighter for Rod Nash Racing, if it can get any brighter than the team’s already distinctive green Bottle-O car.
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Jamie Hacking to make MotoGP Debut at Laguna
AMA Superbike star, Jamie Hacking, will make his MotoGP debut in this year’s USGP at Laguna Seca, after being drafted into the Kawasaki Racing Team as a temporary replacement for the injured John Hopkins. A three-time AMA champion, Hacking has racked up six podium finishes already in this year’s ultra-competitive AMA Superbike championship
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Tander stripped of 12 points
Toll Holden Racing Team’s Garth Tander has had 12 points stripped from him following a clash with rival Jamie Whincup at Hidden Valley Raceway.