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Donington completes BTCC calendar
December 7th, 2011
British Touring Car Championship organisers have confirmed the inclusion of Donington Park in the 2012 calendar. The Leicestershire circuit was a preliminary fixture when the provisional calendar was announced earlier this year
Hakkinen completes Mercedes test
December 7th, 2011
Former F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen was delighted after completing his test at the wheel of Mercedes’s new DTM car in Spain. The Finn, who had last raced at the Zhuhai ILMC event in November, got behind the wheel of the C-Class that will be used by the German car maker during the 2012 season.
Spengler: Pitstops crucial for BMW
December 5th, 2011
Bruno Spengler believes honing pitstops and race strategies quickly will be crucial to BMW’s chances of success in its return DTM campaign in 2012. The German manufacturer is returning to the series after 20 years away next year, with Spengler, who finished third in the 2011 standings, switching over from Mercedes. Speaking for the first time publicly as a BMW driver, Spengler said that perfecting pitstops, which take between two and four seconds in the DTM as opposed to the much longer stationary times in the GT contests that BMW is used to, would be a key element during the season.
Hakkinen to test for Mercedes
December 5th, 2011
Mika Hakkinen will drive Mercedes’ new C-Coupe at this week’s DTM test at Monteblanco.
Pirro gets Gresini MotoGP ride
December 5th, 2011
Michele Pirro will graduate to MotoGP with Gresini Racing, following a successful year in Moto2 with the team. The 25-year-old Italian will race the team’s FTR-Honda run to the new CRT rules, alongside the fully-blown RC213V of fellow new signing Alvaro Bautista. “I’m happy to have made this decision and proud to join Gresini in this interesting new adventure,” said Pirro.
15-car entry for Euro Series
December 5th, 2011
The F3 Euro Series has announced a 15-car entry list for next year’s championship.
Oliver Rowland profile
December 5th, 2011
You would be hard pressed to find any 19-year-olds who have packed more peaks and troughs into their life than the winner of the 2011 McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award. Now Sheffield’s Oliver Rowland is the talk of the British motorsport scene, thanks to a blistering run of late-season form that provided him with the runner-up spot in the Formula Renault UK Championship, title victory in the Formula Renault Finals Series – and culminated in his being crowned our 23rd Award winner
McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC: Rowland
December 4th, 2011
Formula Renault UK runner-up Oliver Rowland has won a Formula 1 test with McLaren after being named as the 23rd winner of the McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award. Rowland, who also gets £100,000, full membership of the BRDC, a TW Steel watch, Puma racewear for a year, was revealed as the winner at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London on Sunday night.
Gregor Grant Award: Damon Hill
December 4th, 2011
1996 Formula 1 world champion and ex-British Racing Drivers’ Club president Damon Hill has been presented with a Gregor Grant Award at tonight’s AUTOSPORT Awards. After an eight-year career in the sport’s highest category, Hill was appointed president of the BRDC in 2006 and was instrumental in securing a long-term deal for Silverstone to host Formula 1, before announcing his decision to step down in August this year.
Racing Car of the Year: Red Bull RB7
December 4th, 2011
The Red Bull RB7 has been named as Racing Car of the Year at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The machine, which took Sebastian Vettel to the Formula 1 world title and Mark Webber to third place in the championship, overcame competition from the rival McLaren MP4-26, the Audi R18 and Peugeot 908 sportscars, the new generation Dallara GP2/11 and the World Touring Car Championship-dominating Chevrolet Cruze to take the prize. It is the second year in a row that a Red Bull has won the award, the RB6 having taken it in 2010.
Gregor Grant Award: Dan Wheldon
December 4th, 2011
Dan Wheldon was honoured at this year’s AUTOSPORT Awards as he received a posthumous Gregor Grant Award in recognition of his lifetime achievements in motorsport. Wheldon, a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and the 2005 IndyCar Series champion, died on Sunday 16 October as a result of injuries sustained in a crash at the IndyCar season finale at Las Vegas
Rally Car of the Year: Mini
December 4th, 2011
The Mini WRC has been named Rally Car of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The car, which made its World Rally Championship debut this year, beat off competition from the Citroen DS3 WRC, Ford Fiesta WRC, Skoda Fabia S2000, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X and Subaru Impreza WRX to win the award.
Rally Driver of the Year: Loeb
December 4th, 2011
Eight-time World Rally champion Sebastien Loeb has won Rally Driver of the Year at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards. It is the sixth time he has been voted the season’s top rally driver by AUTOSPORT readers
Pioneering and Innovation: Senna film
December 4th, 2011
‘Senna’, the movie tribute to the life of three-time Formula 1 world champion Ayrton Senna, has won the Pioneering and Innovation Award at the 2011 AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The documentary film, which was released this year, has received rave reviews from critics during the year and brought the story of the iconic Brazilian driver, who was killed at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, to new audiences
John Bolster Award: Gian Paolo Dallara
December 4th, 2011
Gian Paolo Dallara, leading engineer and founder of Dallara Automobili, has been honoured with a John Bolster Award in recognition of his outfit’s outstanding achievements in motorsport. The 2011 season was hugely successful for Dallara and confirmed its status as one of the world’s premier single-seater manufacturers
Rookie of the Year: Paul di Resta
December 4th, 2011
Paul di Resta has been named as the AUTOSPORT.com Rookie of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The 25-year-old Force India driver beat off competition from fellow Formula 1 rookies Sergio Perez, Jerome D’Ambrosio, Daniel Ricciardo and Pastor Maldonado, plus Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne, IndyCar first-timers James Hinchcliffe and JR Hildebrand, DTM racer Edoardo Mortara and GP3 rookie Lewis Williamson to win the award, which is voted for by readers of AUTOSPORT.com. Di Resta, who joins a list of winners that includes former F1 world champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, and the late Dan Wheldon, was presented with his award by Patrick Head
National Driver of the Year: Matt Neal
December 4th, 2011
Matt Neal has been named National Driver of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. Neal, who sealed his third British Touring Car Championship crown this year, beat his touring car rivals Gordon Shedden and Jason Plato and British Formula 3 champion Felipe Nasr to win the award. Neal paid tribute to his fierce rivalry with Plato as he accepted the award, saying: “We have a bit of a love/hate relationship.
British Club Driver: Alex Lynn
December 4th, 2011
Alex Lynn has been named British Club Driver of the Year at the AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The 18-year-old Briton, who won the Formula Renault UK title this year, beat off competition from Formula Ford champion Scott Malvern, Renault Clio Cup title-winner Paul Rivett, British GT ace Jonathan Adam, Porsche Carrera Cup GB champion James Sutton and Formula Renault BARC title-winner Dino Zamparelli to win the award
23rd Award winner to be announced
December 4th, 2011
Young British drivers Emil Bernstorff, Tom Blomqvist, Alex Lynn, Scott Malvern, Oliver Rowland and Dino Zamparelli will find out tonight which of them has won the 2011 McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award at the annual AUTOSPORT Awards in London. The victor will join the likes of David Coulthard, Dario Franchitti, Jenson Button, Gary Paffett and Paul di Resta on the list of winners of the prestigious award, which this year features a cash prize of £100,000 as well as the traditional McLaren Formula 1 test, plus full BRDC membership, Puma racewear for a year, and a TW Steel watch. The six contenders were assessed in Mercedes DTM, Formula 2 and McLaren GT3 machinery over two days at Silverstone last month
Williamson gets Arden FR3.5 seat
December 4th, 2011
Lewis Williamson will graduate to next year’s Formula Renault 3.5 championship with Arden, for which he raced in GP3 in 2011. Next season will also see Williamson, the 2010 McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award winner, race as part of the Red Bull Junior Team programme. The 22-year-old contested four races in Formula Renault 3.5 this year for ISR, while he claimed one victory and three podiums in GP3



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