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Kudos: the best motor racing article ever?

Sometimes it takes you by surprise: its the article you always wished you coud write, and someone else writes it. Kudos, Kathy Marks and The Independent.



F1: sponsorship not as good as in the bank.

It emerged recently that McLaren have not yet signed a renewal deal with Santander to continue the major sponsorship deal that has put them onto millions of TV screens around the world, although the deal is said to be in place for 2009. But ther...



F1: the drivers did it, not us, Ferrari will tell stewards

Ferrari will come up with all sorts of excuses - something broke on Raikkenon's car, he was dehyrdated and not feeling well, the telemetry showed that he may have had a puncture. Whatever it was, suddenly the Finn's Ferrari was a lot slower than...



MotoGP : Rossi takes ownership with fifth Malaysian GP win at Sepang

It's hot in Sepang today: 42 degrees on the track. But Valentino Rossi takes his ninth win of the 2008 season, and his fifth Malaysian GP title with a performance so cool, it's chilling for his rivals.



F1: will Kingfisher Air's losses affect Formula One's Force India?

There will be some nervousness at the Force India factory as Prime Sponsor Kingfisher's airline business sees substantial losses - and several other sponsors are in business areas that will be at the coal face if there is a recession.

F1: Alonso startled by back to back wins

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F1: Massa gets points for dangerous driving

The increasing inconsistency of stewards decisions in F1 is turning the sport into a total farce. And as usual Ferrari benefits and McLaren - and...



Bathurst: Only in Australia

Petition your television company: it's ridiculous that the race that brings perhaps the most exciting open-road racing - the Bathurst 1000 - is l...



F1: Mclaren first and third in qualy as Massa's error drops him out of top three

In qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, it was all over with a minute to go - except it wasn't.



F1: Ferrari to scrap cockpit light

Following mayhem in the pits in recent races, Ferrari will abandon its in-cockpit green light for the Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji circuit.

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