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What next for Formula 1’s rules?

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What next for Formula 1’s rules?

Live: MotoGP Czech Grand Prix as it happens

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Czech GP
Live: MotoGP Czech Grand Prix as it happens

How a racing novice crept up to speed in a Beetle-engined stalwart

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National
How a racing novice crept up to speed in a Beetle-engined stalwart

Aston Martin's harsh reality was exposed in Monaco and Barcelona

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Aston Martin's harsh reality was exposed in Monaco and Barcelona

Supercars Darwin: De Pasquale takes commanding Hidden Valley victory

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Darwin Triple Crown
Supercars Darwin: De Pasquale takes commanding Hidden Valley victory

Bezzecchi issues apology being hit with Czech GP ban for striking marshal

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Czech GP
Bezzecchi issues apology being hit with Czech GP ban for striking marshal

MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

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Czech GP
MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

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Lausitzring
DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

BMW focus turns to next season

BMW Sauber team boss Mario Theissen says the team will focus their attention on next year's car now that Robert Kubica cannot win the world championship in the season finale at Interlagos next weekend

Kubica is 19 points behind Lewis Hamilton and the team are 21 adrift of Ferrari in the constructors' standings and Theissen admitted that the majority of work on the current car has stopped as attentions are primarily directed at the 2009 car and the introduction of KERS.

When asked if there will be any developments on the car for the final race, Theissen said: "Developments is the wrong term, of course we will be taking certain aerodynamic alignments with us which will look different in Brazil to those seen at Shanghai. We will once again be attempting to get as much out of the package as possible."

And of the work on the BMW Sauber F1.09, Theissen added: "I believe we're well on our way. The design work is running to plan and we are also on track to finish our aerodynamic development on schedule.

"We have tested KERS in recent weeks. Not on the track, but on the straight at Miramas. That work is ongoing."

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