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Vainio moves to Lotus for 2012 GP3
January 20th, 2012
Aaro Vainio will join Lotus – formerly ART – for his second season in GP3 this year.
Cecotto switches to Addax
January 20th, 2012
Johnny Cecotto Jr will move to Addax, the 2011 GP2 team champion, for this year’s campaign. Cecotto, who tested for Force India during Formula 1′s young driver tests at the end of 2011, has contested two full-seasons of GP2 – racing with Trident in 2010 and Ocean Racing last year. The Venezuelan said he hopes the switch to Addax will allow him to fight for the title in 2012
Sepang MotoGP test open to public
January 20th, 2012
Sepang International Circuit has announced that the first MotoGP tests of 2012 will be open to the public. The MotoGP field will reconvene at the Malaysian track for the first test of the season on 31 January to 2 February, returning for the second test on 28 February to 1 March. The sessions will mark the first time the MotoGP riders have been out at Sepang since Marco Simoncelli lost his life in last October’s Malaysian Grand Prix.
Ducati’s GP12 makes track debut
January 19th, 2012
Ducati has completed the first test of its 2012 MotoGP contender, the GP12. Reigning World Superbike champion, and former MotoGP rider, Carlos Checa was called up for three days of running at Jerez this week, joined by test rider Franco Battaini. Conditions were cold but dry throughout the sessions, allowing Ducati to get through its full planned programme.
Valsecchi joins DAMS for 2012
January 19th, 2012
Former GP2 Asia champion Davide Valsecchi will move to DAMS – the team that took Romain Grosjean to the 2011 GP2 title – this season.
ALMS pays tribute to Peugeot
January 19th, 2012
Peugeot’s five-year stint in sportscar racing has been praised by American Le Mans Series CEO Scott Atherton following the manufacturer’s shock withdrawal from the sport. The French marque announced on Wednesday that it was pulling out of prototype racing with immediate effect, leaving Audi without a full-time factory rival to take on in the new-for-2012 World Endurance Championship
Tech 1 keen on GP3 rule changes
January 19th, 2012
Tech 1 Racing team manager Sarah Abadie has welcomed proposals – revealed in this week’s AUTOSPORT magazine – to relax GP3′s three cars per team stipulation. GP3 CEO Bruno Michel told AUTOSPORT that teams would only have to run two cars each this year, with a third optional if they wished. “We want to protect the teams’ futures, and that is absolutely one of the reasons why we are doing this,” said Michel
Korjus retains Tech 1 FR3.5 seat
January 19th, 2012
Formula Renault 3.5 race winner Kevin Korjus has confirmed that he will remain with Tech 1 Racing for a second season in the category. The Gravity management-backed driver scored three wins in his rookie season with the Toulouse team last year, and participated in the Formula 1 young driver test in Abu Dhabi with Renault. “I will be back with Tech 1,” said the Estonian
ACO bullish despite Peugeot withdrawal
January 18th, 2012
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest says the future of sportscars racing still promises to be ‘more prestigious than ever’ despite Peugeot’s sudden withdrawal from the discipline.
Davidson: Peugeot exit a big blow
January 18th, 2012
Peugeot LMP1 prototype driver Anthony Davidson says the French manufacturer’s shock withdrawal from front-line sportscar racing is a huge ‘blow’ to the FIA’s new World Endurance Championship. Peugeot announced on Wednesday that it was cancelling its endurance prototype programme with immediate effect – on the same day as the entry deadline for the new WEC
Peugeot ends Le Mans programme
January 18th, 2012
Peugeot has announced that it will end its endurance racing programme with immediate effect. The French manufacturer had been Audi’s main rival in sportscar racing, running the variants of its diesel 908 prototype in the Le Mans 24 Hours and associated series since 2007
Abt gets Lotus GP3 seat
January 18th, 2012
Daniel Abt will move to GP3 with the Lotus – formerly ART – team in 2012. The 19-year-old German raced for Signature in the Formula 3 Euro Series last year, taking seventh in the standings
Tarquini sticks with SEAT for 2012
January 18th, 2012
Former World Touring Car champion Gabriele Tarquini will drive a SEAT under the Lukoil Racing banner again in 2012. The 49-year-old Italian will again be partnered with Russian driver Alexey Dudukalo, who Tarquini is mentoring as part of the Lukoil programme.
ALMS adds Virginia Raceway for 2012
January 17th, 2012
The American Le Mans Series will make its debut at Virginia International Raceway in 2012, having announced an additional round on 15 September.
Byford still keen on BTCC return
January 16th, 2012
Martin Byford has not ruled out returning to the British Touring Car Championship despite committing to a GT deal in the UK. Byford made his BTCC debut last year, driving the AmD Milltek VW Golf, but budget issues have so far scuppered a deal for 2012. He has now signed to race a Lotus Evora in the British Endurance Championship, but still hopes to compete in the BTCC in future.
Toyota’s Le Mans car begins testing
January 16th, 2012
Toyota’s all-new 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours contender hit the track for the first time last week.
Ezpeleta wants CRT bikes on the pace
January 16th, 2012
MotoGP commercial chief Carmelo Ezpeleta is determined to ensure the gap between the works and CRT bikes in 2012 is not too large, and that the new class remains cost-effective. Nine of the 21 bikes in the 2012 MotoGP field will be running to the Claiming Rule Teams regulation, which allows for a greater element of production technology in what must remain primarily a prototype motorcycle, and Ezpeleta has opened admitted that he sees the lower-cost formula as the series’ future. So far in testing, the CRT bikes have been clearly slower than the traditional MotoGP machines, but Ezpeleta is adamant that the championship will not become a two-tier contest, and that the works teams’ pace and spending must be controlled.
Evans retains MW Arden seat for ’12
January 16th, 2012
GP3 frontrunner Mitch Evans will stay with MW Arden for the 2012 season. The 17-year-old from New Zealand, a protege of Red Bull Formula 1 driver Mark Webber, was a race-winner and briefly led the GP3 championship last year in his first season of European racing, eventually finishing ninth in the standings. “I am really pleased to announce that I will be back with MW Arden in 2012,” said Evans.
Morgan returns to Le Mans with OAK
January 16th, 2012
Morgan will return to the Le Mans 24 Hours this year in conjunction with OAK Racing. The revised version of the French team’s Pescarolo-based LMP2 prototype will be badged a Morgan LMP2 following a partnership deal with the British sportscar manufacturer
Morini steps down from Draco helm
January 13th, 2012
Italian single-seater stalwart Draco will start 2012 with a new team manager for the first time in 22 years, after Nadia Morini announced her decision to step down from the role. Simone Giglio will take the position at the former Formula Renault 3.5 champion team.



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