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02.07.16
Ford Fiesta RS WRC driver Ott Tanak has cemented his advantage at the head of the Rally Poland leaderboard and the Estonian is just 60 kilometres away from a maiden FIA World Rally Championship win. A string of fastest times this morning enabled him to pull away from his rivals and second-placed Andreas Mikkelsen is now 21.3 seconds adrift which, at the fast pace of this rally, makes it difficult but not impossible to overcome. Hayden Paddon maintains third after an incident-free day and the Kiwi driver is also within striking distance of Mikkelsen and a potential second position.
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02.07.16
A Prost-Senna 1-2 in Battersea made for a headline writer’s dream, and sets up the di Grassi-Buemi season finale showdown on Sunday
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02.07.16
Steffi Halm and Jochen Hahn were the toast of Germany today as they took the victories after a momentous day of FIA European Truck Racing Championship action at Nürburgring.
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02.07.16
Sweden’s Johan Kristoffersson is top qualifier on day one at the Swedish round of the FIA World Rallycross Championship at Holjes, having set fastest time in Q2.
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02.07.16
Transcript of the Saturday Post Qualifying Press Conference organised by the FIA for the 2016 Austrian Grand Prix
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  • gb
02.07.16
Lewis Hamilton took his fifth pole position of 2016 and the 54th of his career in a topsy-turvy wet...
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  • gb
02.07.16
Sebastian Vettel postest the quickest lap of final practice for the Austrian Grand Prix as Nico...
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  • gb
02.07.16
The 2016/17 Formula E Championship calendar was announced today, having been approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council by an e-vote.
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  • gb
01.07.16
DMACK World Rally Team driver Ott Tänak has inched into the lead of Rally Poland in the closing stages of the opening day after a tight battle at the top of the leaderboard. The Estonian heads Andreas Mikkelsen, who led for most of the day for Volkswagen Motorsport, but the battling duo are split by just 4.2 seconds tonight. Hayden Paddon heads the challenge for Hyundai and the Kiwi driver also remains within striking distance of the lead with only 10.2 seconds separating him from the number one slot.
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01.07.16
Transcript of the Friday Press Conference organised by the FIA for the 2016 Austrian Grand Prix

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