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Why wet Canadian GP will be "the perfect storm" for F1

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Canadian GP
Why wet Canadian GP will be "the perfect storm" for F1

BTCC Snetterton: Rainford dominates to lead home Ingram

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Snetterton (300 Circuit)
BTCC Snetterton: Rainford dominates to lead home Ingram

Why we need to talk about social media in F1

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Why we need to talk about social media in F1

Super Formula Suzuka: Fukuzumi sees off Iwasa for Rookie Racing's first win

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Super Formula Suzuka: Fukuzumi sees off Iwasa for Rookie Racing's first win

Hamilton’s sim-less approach seems to pay off as he outqualifies Leclerc twice at Canadian GP

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Canadian GP
Hamilton’s sim-less approach seems to pay off as he outqualifies Leclerc twice at Canadian GP

The fine lines that denied "faster" Antonelli in Canadian GP qualifying

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Canadian GP
The fine lines that denied "faster" Antonelli in Canadian GP qualifying

Supercars Symmons Plains: Feeney halts winless run with dominant display

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Tasmania Super 440
Supercars Symmons Plains: Feeney halts winless run with dominant display

Antonelli and Russell clear the air after F1 Canadian GP sprint race clash

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Canadian GP
Antonelli and Russell clear the air after F1 Canadian GP sprint race clash

Casey Stoner dismisses rumours he will retire from MotoGP at the end of 2012

Casey Stoner has dismissed suggestions that he is likely to retire at the end of the 2012 MotoGP season - but says he has not yet made any decisions at all about his future

The reigning champion's contract with Honda ends after the current campaign, and a report in the Spanish press this week suggested that retirement from racing was a realistic option for the 26-year-old Australian, who recently became a father for the first time.

Stoner underlined that this story was incorrect, but acknowledged that he was likely to make a relatively early exit from the sport.

"Everyone seems quite good at stories and making them up," said Stoner. "I've said many times in the past that my career's not going to go on much longer, I'm not going to keep going and riding until I'm in my 30s and things like this.

"For me at the moment, I haven't decided what I'm going to be doing, and certainly no one else is going to know what I'm doing.

"So as usual, the rumour mill starts up and everybody starts believing everything they read. Until you hear it out of my mouth, don't believe everything you read."

There is expected to be plenty of movement in the rider market this winter as most of the top riders' contracts come to an end once 2012 is complete, but Stoner said that this has no bearing on his future planning.

"A few people's contracts are going to end at the end of the year. But there's nothing [happening] to do with retirement at this point," he insisted.

"It's definitely something that I've got to think about - my future and how many years I want to race. But it's not for me to make up right now."

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