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Motorsport: Fifth for Bell despite setbacksChronicleLive, UK - 9 hours ago... where he will be back driving for the Virgo Motorsport team as they aim to wrap up the drivers and constructors championships in the GT2 category. ... | GP2 : 2008 Belgium - Arden Motorsport - Friday report - F1SA
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Motorsport: Dixon gearing up for title showdown (The New Zealand Herald) Cometh the hour, cometh the man. New Zealand IndyCar driver Scott Dixon is no stranger to last-ditch efforts in trying to win an IRL championship.Dangers of the Pit Lane (BellaOnline) They say that motorsport is dangerous, but the pit lane is the most hazardous place of all. Here we take a look at what things to look out for if you ever visit the pits.2010 Chevy Camaro, Not At All Tuned By Hamann [2010 Chevy Camaro] (Jalopnik) This photoshopped 2010 Chevy Camaro might be digitally wearing plates from the German tuning shop Hamann Motorsport, it's most assuredly not the real thing. Hamann spends a lot of time customizing...WA News (The West Australian) Three power stations will be built in the middle of the State’s motorsport precinct at Barbagallo Raceway, leaving two sports without a home and two others overshadowed by powerlines and gas plants.Formula 1 Legend Phil Hill: Farewell to a tough gentleman (MotorTrend) There can be few readers of these words who are unaware of the exalted place the late Phil Hill occupied in the world of motorsport.Private outfits 'heart of F1, not cannon fodder'. (Crash.Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport) Privateer teams like Williams and Force India are the lifeblood of F1 and must be nourished for the future health of the sport, argues Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Vice-President Norbert Haug. |
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