Month: October 2020

Craig Breen will rejoin Hyundai for the World Rally Championship’s first visit to Belgium in November, marking his third outing this season. Breen and co-driver Paul Nagle will team up with Hyundai team regulars Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak for the season-ending Ypres Rally. It will be his third WRC appearance of 2020, following previous
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11:43 AM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar announced a 17-race schedule for 2021 on Thursday that includes a stop at Texas Motor Speedway before the Indianapolis 500 for the first time ever. Texas was one of the first tracks to support the open-wheel series when it launched and joined the schedule in 1997, the
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The IndyCar Series has released a 17-race calendar for the 2021 season which does not include the oval rounds at Iowa and Richmond. The 2021 season-opener on 7 March on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, is the first of nine races on NBC network television – a schedule that also includes the historic Grand
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Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies insists planning the Formula 1 futures of the Italian team’s talented proteges is “not a headache”. Ferrari Driver Academy members Mick Schumacher, Callum Ilott and Robert Shwartzman are all in contention for the 2020 FIA Formula 2 championship title. All three were given test mileage at Fiorano on Wednesday at
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After some stunning recent performances in the GT World Challenge Europe series, we meet Britain’s latest rising star, in association with Sky The name Christopher Froggatt isn’t immediately familiar in the way that his Tempesta Racing team-mate, two-time grand prix winner Giancarlo Fisichella is. But that’s perhaps to be expected given that that the 26-year-old
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Nine-times World Rally champion Sebastien Loeb will return to the Dakar Rally in 2021 after signing a deal with the Prodrive-run Bahrain Raid Xtreme team. Loeb will be a part of BRX’s two car line-up in the top-tier T1 category alongside 2014 winner Nani Roma, whose appointment was confirmed by the squad in September last
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Fabio Quartararo admits he “can’t replace” Valentino Rossi when the Frenchman steps up to the factory Yamaha squad in 2021 and is simply “taking his bike”. Nine-time grand prix motorcycle world champion Rossi will take Quartararo’s place at Petronas SRT next season, after a one-year deal with the Malaysian outfit and Yamaha was announced last
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