The 20th running of Targa Tasmania in April next year will be the final round of a new national motorsport series with the formation of the Australian Targa Championship (ATC).
Month: July 2010
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Richards looks where future fits best
Steve Richards won’t say that his V8 Supercars career is at a crossroads, but knows he needs to sort his future sooner rather than later.
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Google App Inventor: Now Anyone Can Create an Android App
Google is launching a new tool on Monday that lets anyone create an app for Android phones.
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Internode, iiNet, VHA won’t filter for now
National broadband provider Internode this afternoon stated that – unlike Telstra, Optus and Primus – it would not voluntarily filter its customers’ Internet for websites that are known to contain child pornography and child abuse material, while iiNet said it would wait to see the detail in the proposal and VHA is awaiting a code for the mobile industry.
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Webber to demand parity at Red Bull
After the front-wing allocation saga that engulfed Red Bull Racing at the British Grand Prix, Mark Webber says he will demand equal treatment from the team in future.
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How V8s almost raced on Goodyears
V8 Supercars could have been racing on Goodyear tyres, if a plan had been passed by the tyre giant a few years ago.
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Horner denies favouring Vettel, again
While Red Bull Racing dominated qualifying at Silverstone, all was not rosy inside the team after the session, as team principal Christian Horner was once again forced to deny favouring Sebastian Vettel over team-mate Mark Webber.
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NHRA’s Niver dies after crashing
KENT, Wash. — Top Alcohol Dragster driver Mark Niver was killed Sunday during the Northwest Nationals when his car buckled after slamming into the netting at the end of the track.
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Horner denies favouring Vettel, again
While Red Bull Racing dominated qualifying at Silverstone, all was not rosy inside the team after the session, as team principal Christian Horner was once again forced to deny favouring Sebastian Vettel over team-mate Mark Webber.
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YouTube adds support for 4096p (not a typo!)
For more than half a year now YouTube has supported 1080p videos but today they raised the bar even more by supporting native resolution videos up to 4096p (4096×3072).