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Sainz relaxed ahead of Dakar start
December 31st, 2010
Carlos Sainz has admitted that he is more relaxed in his approach to the Dakar Rally this time around – having finally delivered his first victory in the event 12 months ago. Ahead of the official start of the event on New Year’s Day, Sainz is hoping to triumph once again – and is revelling in the fact that the pressure is much less this time around. “To start the Dakar Rally as defending champion changes one thing above all else: You can go a little more relaxed to the start, since we achieved the big goal of winning the ‘Dakar’ once already last year,” said Sainz about his success earlier in 2010.
Hahn, Flud Lead Tulsa Prelims
December 31st, 2010
TULSA, Okla. — Local racers Blake Hahn and Frank Flud topped an international field that produced a record number of competitors for a micro sprint-car racing event as the 26th annual Tulsa Shootout kicked off Thursday evening at the QuikTrip Center’s Tulsa Expo Raceway. After racing from three rows deep to win the 10th of 15 Non-Wing Outlaw heat races, Hahn secured the pole position for Saturday night’s championship feature event, the first Non-Wing Outlaw main in Tulsa Shootout history, with another strong win in his qualifying race.
Franchitti Collects Driver Of Year Accolade
December 31st, 2010
TRENTON, N.J. — Dario Franchitti, the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series champion and a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, was selected by the Eastern Motorsport Press Ass’n as the 2010 Al Holbert Memorial National Driver of the Year.
The top 20 MotoGP stories of 2010
December 31st, 2010
MotoGP delivered a new world champion in 2010 as Jorge Lorenzo upstaged his injured team-mate Valentino Rossi to grab the title for Yamaha. The changing of the guard in MotoGP proved the catalyst for a big swap for riders over the winter, as Rossi began a new chapter of his career at Ducati.
The top 20 motorsport stories of 2010
December 31st, 2010
Just as Formula 1 delivered an amazing season in 2010, the rest of the motor racing world produced plenty of excitement as well. As well as the on-track and on-stage efforts of the best drivers in the world, there were plenty of talking points that gripped fans and the media throughout the year. Here, AUTOSPORT reveals the 20 most popular motorsport stories of the year outside of F1
Solberg eyes WTCC future
December 31st, 2010
Former world rally champion Petter Solberg is chasing a switch to the World Touring Car Championship in 2011, this week’s AUTOSPORT reveals. The Norwegian is out of contract for the WRC next year, but has an offer from Citroen that he is struggling to finance. Having made it clear earlier this year that he was considering a racing switch, Solberg has revealed that WTCC is his main target now
The top 20 F1 stories of 2010
December 31st, 2010
During 2010, AUTOSPORT.com once again delivered all the news as it happened, on every day of the year.
Vettel eyes solid start to 2011
December 31st, 2010
Sebastian Vettel is targeting a strong start to his 2011 title defence – in a bid to try and avoid the stresses that come from end of season world championship showdowns. Although Vettel eventually came out on top following a four-way title decider in Abu Dhabi this year, the German could have been crowned champion much earlier in the campaign if he had not given away valuable points at the beginning of the campaign. In Bahrain he lost victory when a spark plug failed in the closing stages of the race, while in Australia he looked set for victory before being pitched off the track with a wheel problem
Construction begins at new US GP venue
December 31st, 2010
United States Grand Prix officials have proved they are firmly on course to get the new Austin track ready on time for its inaugural 2012 race after finally beginning construction work on the circuit. Following behind-the-scenes progress in recent months to get the necessary paperwork in place so it could begin building works, the race’s promoter Tavo Hellmund was on hand on Thursday to oversee the official groundbreaking at the area known as Wandering Creek
Coulthard keen to race on in 2012
December 30th, 2010
David Coulthard says that the addition of new manufacturers in the DTM increases the possibility of him staying in the championship for the long-term. BMW has already confirmed that it will return to the series in 2012, and several other manufacturers such as Opel and Nissan have been linked to joining the grid. Representatives from the DTM met with several Asian manufacturers following the championship’s season finale in Shanghai in November, and it is expected that the 2012 season will kick off with at least four manufacturers competing.
Vergne rejoins Carlin in FR3.5
December 30th, 2010
Jean-Eric Vergne will return to Carlin for his full-time graduation from British F3 to Formula Renault 3.5 in 2011.
Randolph Joins Rusty Wallace Racing
December 29th, 2010
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Veteran crew chief Doug Randolph has joined Rusty Wallace Racing, where he will lead the No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota driven by Steve Wallace in 2011.
Haug: Success comes from open spirit
December 29th, 2010
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug believes the manufacturer’s dominance of the DTM this year was a result of the team not applying tactical orders among its leading cars.
Citroen: C4 puts pressure on DS3
December 29th, 2010
Citroen’s team manager Sven Smeets has admitted the success of its outgoing C4 WRC has piled more pressure on to the French team ahead of next year. The C4 WRC was the sport’s fourth most successful model of rally car ever built, behind the Lancia Delta, Subaru Impreza and Ford Focus.
Muller: I’m driving better than ever
December 29th, 2010
Yvan Muller believes he is now driving better than he has at any point in his career, after winning the World Touring Car Championship for the second time. The 41-year-old Frenchman added his success with Chevrolet this year to his 2008 title with SEAT, and has only finished outside the top two in a championship once since 2000.
Bowles Confirmed For All-Star Showdown
December 28th, 2010
Jason Bowles (NASCAR Photo) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Jason Bowles will return home to California next month to take part in the annual NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown at Toyota Speedway @ Irwindale
Season Rewind: Formula One
December 28th, 2010
CHAMPION: Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel won the last two races of the Formula One season to beat Fernando Alonso and win the Formula One World Driving Championship. (Steve Etherington Photo) Sebastian Vettel became the youngest driver to win the Formula One World Driver’s Championship, clinching the title by winning the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and defeating former World Champion Fernando Alonso by four points.
Vainio moves to GP3 with Tech 1
December 28th, 2010
Former karting star Aaro Vainio will step up to GP3 in 2011. The 17-year-old will remain with French outfit Tech 1 Racing, which took him to fourth in this year’s Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup. Vainio was the highest-placed rookie in the 2010 series.
Commemorative Stamp Will Honor Indy 500
December 28th, 2010
The United States Postal Service will honor the 100th anniversary Indianapolis 500 with a commemorative stamp next year featuring Ray Harroun driving the Marmon “Wasp,” winner of the inaugural Indianapolis 500 in 1911. (Ron McQueeney/IMS Photo) INDIANAPOLIS — The 100th anniversary Indianapolis 500 will be honored on a United States Postal Service commemorative stamp that will go on sale in May 2011.



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