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Schumacher family opens up on F1 legend’s pain
The long and arduous path to recovery for Michael Schumacher has regularly been referred to as the sporting world’s best kept secret. The family of the Formula One legend has kept tight-lipped on his recovery from a horrific brain injury suffered while skiing in late 2013. Lawyers confirmed in 2015 he was “unable to walk or stand alone” and no longer has the use of speech or memory.
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Did You Notice?: NASCAR’s Eerie New Sound — Silence — Post-Brian France Arrest
Did You Notice? ... The eerie silence surrounding NASCAR's executive offices right now? 36 hours aft
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Vettel has "meltdowns" when races don't go to plan
Sebastian Vettel’s former team mate Mark Webber says the Formula 1 world championship leader is prone to cracking in uncertain race situations. Webber said high-profile errors by Vettel such as at Azerbaijan in 2017, when he drove into Lewis Hamilton’s car during a Safety Car period, were examples of his “meltdowns”.
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Famous road racer William Dunlop killed in crash aged 32
William Dunlop has died after a crash during the Skerries 100 road race in Ireland, aged 32. Race organisers the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club announced on Saturday evening that Dunlop, a regular at the Isle of Man TT and North West 200, had succumbed to injuries suffered in an accident earlier in the day. Dunlop was competing in practice for the County Dublin event at the time of the crash. It’s understood that the Ballymoney rider was competing in open practice...
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Jaguar sets new electric speed record – on water!
Jaguar’s pursuit of changing the image of “the old man’s car” cars to a leading edge innovator in EV’s leads to a new speed record.
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McLaren receives £200 million cash injection from company linked to F2 driver Latifi
McLaren Group, the holding company for McLaren Racing and McLaren Automotive after the company’s restructure in the wake of the departure of former dual shareholder Ron Dennis, has received a capital injection of £203.8m, made by Nidala (BVI) Limited to purchase 888,135 ordinary shares in the Group.
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MotoGP: British Crutchlow undergoing medical checks
Cal Crutchlow is undergoing checks at the Le Mans Medical Centre after a huge highside at the French MotoGP.The LCR rider was thrown over the top of this RCV in the closing stages of Qualifying 1, landing heavily on his hip.Fortunately, the Englishman was able to give a thumbs-up as he was taken to a waiting ambulance on a stretcher.
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NASCAR's Majority Owners Explore Sale
The majority owners of NASCAR, the company which operates the namesake U.S. car-racing series and other motorsport events, are exploring options that include the sale of a majority stake, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.
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NASCAR buys the ARCA Racing Series
The two largest and oldest professional stock car racing organizations in North America will become one entity by 2020.
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Alonso plays down Mercedes, Ferrari talk
Fernando Alonso has declared McLaren as "the place to be" despite his manager Flavio Briatore saying he would like to see the Spaniard at Mercedes or Ferrari next season. Not the first time, Briatore has expressed his desire to see Alonso move to one of the top teams again before his Formula 1 season is over.
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NASCAR set to pivot to new business model, executive says ... unless it doesn't work
NASCAR's Cup Series is hoping to move away from naming rights deals to a new business model after 2019, but a one-year deal to extend Monster Energy's sponsorship of the circuit through next season will serve as a bridge.
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Relive the emotion of a dramatic last 2 minutes in Argentina
A real turn out for the books in a whirlwind final two minutes battling for the pole in an action packed Q1.
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F1 drivers say overtaking is even harder this year
Formula One drivers say overtaking has become even more difficult this year following a substantial drop in passes during the 2017 season. Lewis Hamilton was one of several drivers who was frustrated by how hard he found it to follow another car closely after dropping behind Sebastian Vettel at the end of the race.
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Alfa Romeo Could Enter IndyCar By 2020
Although sales are on a gradual rise, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ premium Alfa Romeo brand is having trouble building market share in the US market following its tentative return earlier this century with the 8C Competizione, and a more whole-hearted relaunch with the 4C. Its range of offerings in the United States now growing, Alfa Romeo’s biggest obstacle remains capturing the hearts and minds of premium car shoppers who are either unfamiliar with the brand...
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Juju Noda Is 12 Years Old and Already Driving a Formula 3 Car
Last year, we cast the spotlight on a young girl setting Japan's junior motorsport series on edge: Juju Noda. She's the daughter of Hideki Noda, a driver with two decades of international racing experience, and a motorsport academy in his name. Juju has been quoted expressing a drive to be the first woman to win a Grand Prix in Formula 1, and if her racing so far is anything to go by, she may even have the X-factor needed to fulfill her ambitions.
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Could NASCAR be for sale?
While NASCAR said in a statement it's not for sale, recent developments have fueled speculation and it's been a major topic of discussion among motorsports execs.
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Uncertain future for BK Racing
Gray Gaulding will drive the #23 at Daytona. The status of the #83 car this season up in the air.
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Ranking the biggest NASCAR rule changes for 2018
Pit stops could be a lot more challenging this season and the term "Hawkeye" will get a lot of play. What else is different in the realm of officiating and procedures? Here's a breakdown.
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Furious Formula 1 'grid girls' who were fired from their jobs say they've 'lost important income because feminists think they know best'
Formula 1 grid girls have been told to leave motor sports, but they're making one last stand on social media. Just a few days after the Professional Darts Corporation banned its walk-on girls, Formula 1 followed the same path by banning the use of promo models, commonly called grid girls, commencing with the start of the 2018 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season.
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Shark fins could return to F1 next year
‘Shark fins’ may return to cars next despite the designs being banned for the 2018 F1 season. A proposal to revive shark fins was discussed by the Formula One Strategy Group yesterday. Some teams are understood to favour the move as it gives them more space to offer to potential sponsors and incorporate the mandatory driver name and number signage.
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