Schneider to retire after Hockenheim

Bernd Schneider will retire from racing after this weekend’s DTM season finale at Hockenheim

 

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Yarborough: Johnson will tie my record

Three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Cale Yarborough expects Jimmie Johnson to tie his record for three consecutive titles this year

 

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Mosley stands by spec-engine plan

Max Mosley remains convinced that his proposed standard engine regulation is the way forward for Formula One and that manufacturers will instead be free to seek advantages over their rivals through energy efficiency systems such as KERS, ahead of a crucial cost-cuts meeting scheduled for today

 

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Choices for Chelsea

Tom Mullins has yet to decide whether Chelsea Harbour will run in Sunday’s intercasino.co.uk Old Roan Chase at Aintree.

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Warm-up for Iris

Sean Curran hopes to give Iris de Balme a warm-up over hurdles ahead of a possible run in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup.

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Theissen - BMW should be proud

BMW Sauber boss Mario Theissen has said the team can be “truly proud” of what they have achieved during the 2008 season.

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Hamilton - Pressure on Massa

Lewis Hamilton believes the home advantage Felipe Massa will enjoy in the Brazilian Grand Prix could work against the Ferrari driver.

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Yarborough resigned to sharing record with Johnson (AP)

In this Oct. 22, 1978, file photo, Cale Yarborough poses with his trophy in victory lane after winning the American 500 NASCAR auto race at the North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, N.C. When Yarborough won a third straight NASCAR title in 1978, he never expected it would take 30 years for someone to challenge that record. Now that Jimmie Johnson appears on the way to doing just that, Yarborough has mixed feelings about sharing the record.

When Cale Yarborough won a third-straight NASCAR title in 1978, he never expected that it would take 30 years for someone else to challenge that record.

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Stoner to ride one-handed

AUSTRALIAN Casey Stoner admits his wrist injury has put him at the mercy of his rivals in the final MotoGP race of the season in Spain this weekend.

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Rookie driver needs $100K

AUSTRALIA will have two drivers to cheer for in next year’s NASCAR series.

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Tech 1 boss defends standard of series

Simon Abadie, the boss of Formula Renault 3.5 team’s champions Tech 1 Racing, has defended the standard of the championship as he begins his search for drivers for next season

 

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Q and A with Martin Whitmarsh

Q and A with Martin Whitmarsh

 

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McLaren remain cautious ahead of Brazil

McLaren will not allow themselves to get too comfortable about their position in the world championship, despite Lewis Hamilton’s Chinese Grand Prix win helping him open up a seven-point advantage going into the final round in Brazil

 

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The full letter to FOTA from Max Mosley

The full letter from Max Mosley to the teams ahead of the meeting between the FIA and FOTA in Geneva on Tuesday

 

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Domenicali confident ahead of FOTA meeting

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali is optimistic that FIA president Max Mosley will support the teams’ ideas for cost-cutting measures in their crunch meeting in Geneva on Tuesday

 

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Dennis: Force India deal will go ahead

McLaren boss Ron Dennis believes a technical partnership deal with Force India will still go through, even though future uncertainty about regulations has complicated matters

 

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Q and A with Willy Rampf

Q and A with Willy Rampf

 

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Rampf proud despite end of BMW title hopes

BMW Sauber should have no bad feelings about their world championship hopes having come to an end in China on Sunday, claims technical director Willy Rampf

 

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Survey calling for fans’ feedback

More than 50,000 Formula One fans have already taken part in ING and F1 Racing’s Global Fan Survey, airing their views on the state of F1

 

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Briatore urges Renault to keep pushing

Renault boss Flavio Briatore has urged his team not to ease off their efforts despite a strong end to the season for the French car manufacturer

 

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