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21.04.12
A gamble on slick tyres and a scintillating final session enabled the Exim Bank Team China Porsche 911 No.9 of Mike Parisy and Matt Halliday to grab pole position for today’s Qualifying Race amid changeable weather conditions in Zolder.
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20.04.12
The first-ever visit of the WTCC to the Slovakia Ring saw victories in the two races going to Gabriele Tarquini in a Lukoil Racing SEAT León and Robert Huff in one of the three factory Chevrolet Cruze cars.
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  • gb
20.04.12
The AF Corse Ferraris laid down a marker after two sessions of Free Practice in Round Two of the FIA GT1 World Championship at a wind-swept Zolder in Belgium.
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  • gb
15.04.12
After struggling a bit more than it was expected in Valencia, the Chevrolet team resumed their dominant pace and claimed two impressive 1-2-3 finishes at Marrakech.
  • gb
13.04.12
PRESS RELEASE The FIA is the governing body of motor sport and therefore of Formula One. As such,...
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  • gb
09.04.12
Stephane Ortelli and Laurens Vanthoor secured a double victory for the Belgian Audi Club Team WRT No.32 Audi R8 LMS ultra by adding a win in the Championship Race to their victory in the Qualifying Race of the previous day at Nogaro.
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  • gb
08.04.12
Laurens Vanthoor and Stephane Ortelli in the No.32 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi R8 LMS ultra secured victory in the Qualifying Race at Nogaro, France in a thrilling opening to the 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship.
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07.04.12
The AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia No.3 of Filip Salaquarda (CZE) and Toni Vilander (FIN) took pole position for tomorrow’s Qualifying Race at the season-opening event in Nogaro, France.
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  • gb
02.04.12
Petter Solberg says the fact he's still in contention for the FIA WRC has helped him to get over the disappointment of his retirement on the second day of Vodafone Rally de Portugal while leading.
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  • gb
02.04.12
Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen have been excluded from the results of Vodafone Rally de Portugal, round four of the FIA World Rally Championship powered Nokia, elevating Mads Ostberg and Jonas Andersson to their maiden WRC wins.

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