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Renault, which next year will be known as Lotus Renault GP despite Group Lotus having only a funding role, has confirmed its driver line-up for 2012. Petrov and Senna are out. Raikkonen and Grosj...
F1: 2011 wraps up with tears of frustration, sadness and joyThe 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix delivered excellent racing, drama, excitement and a host of strange issues and goodbyes. But, hey, it's Brazil and that means only one thing: the reaction to everyth...
F1: Technical issues confound teams as Abu Dhabi 2011 opens up championship's second placeThe 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix had an unexpected result: last year, five drivers finished it in the hunt for a championship win. With the prize already won by Vettel, this year's race put three dr...
Indycar: oval racing claims life of Dan WeldonThe USA's principal single-seat racing formula is run, mostly, on oval tracks (which, technically, are not actually oval). A narrow track, steep banking, high-speeds and solid walls are a recipe...
F1: Button's late season charge isn't enough to block Vettel's titleJenson Button turned up for the Japanese Grand Prix as a surrogate local hero, adopted by the Japanese crowd because of his long-term relationship with model Jessica Michibata - and his time with...
F1: Sinful Singapore stewards cost Button shot at titleJenson Button told his team "we came here to win and we were fast enough - but second is not a bad result." Not bad, but not good enough to keep hopes of winning this year's title alive...
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