Brad Jones Racing has confirmed that ill Kiwi star Jason Richards will not start the 2011 V8 Supercars Championship.
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Holdsworth plays down 2011 V8 title chances
Lee Holdsworth stopped short of declaring himself a 2011 V8 Supercar Championship Series contender after winning the 26th and final race of 2010.
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Holdsworth tops another wild Sydney qualifying
Lee Holdsworth has taken his second pole position in two days at the Sydney Telstra 500 ahead of the 26th and final race of the 2010 V8 Supercars Championship Series this afternoon.
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Superleague plans Australian expansion
Superleague Formula by Sonangol has revealed that it is planning to expand its series in 2011, targeting races in the Middle East, Australia and the Americas.
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Maldonado secures F1 seat with Williams
Williams F1 has confirmed that Pastor Maldonado will contest the 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship for the Grove, UK-based team.
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Mark Webber Australia’s top sports earner
Mark Webber might have missed the World Driver’s title, but he has taken first place in Business Review Weekly’s (BRW) annual survey of Australia’s top earning sports stars.
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Relief for Ambrose as RPM future secured
Christmas has come early for Marcos Ambrose, with the announcement that Richard Petty Motorsports will continue in 2011 under a new ownership structure.
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From free-to-air to free online: the rise of catch-up TV
In the ongoing competition for eyeballs, a new battleground has opened. Go to the websites of Australia’s five free-to-air TV networks and you may find it hard to leave.
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Mark Webber a Ferrari driver, says Bernie Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone said that it was inevitable that Sebastian Vettel would become Formula One world champion, if not this season then at some point in the future.
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DTM driver escapes horrific crash
Officials from Audi and Mercedes have hailed the safety of the current DTM cars after Alexandre Premat walked away from a horror shunt at Adria in Italy.