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How Ogier mastered the fine margins in epic Solberg WRC duel

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How Ogier mastered the fine margins in epic Solberg WRC duel

Harrison and Gadd hit Classic FF1600 gold at Snetterton HSCC season opener

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Harrison and Gadd hit Classic FF1600 gold at Snetterton HSCC season opener

The key moments from British GT's Silverstone opener

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The key moments from British GT's Silverstone opener

Five things we learned from MotoGP’s Spanish GP

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Five things we learned from MotoGP’s Spanish GP

Solberg explains crash that ended WRC Canary Islands fight with Ogier

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Solberg explains crash that ended WRC Canary Islands fight with Ogier

Bezzecchi details how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning run at the Spanish MotoGP

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Bezzecchi details how Ducati ended Aprilia's winning run at the Spanish MotoGP

DTM Red Bull Ring: Engel ends Mercedes' win drought with dominant charge

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DTM Red Bull Ring: Engel ends Mercedes' win drought with dominant charge

Marquez admits he 'doesn't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title' after Spanish GP crash

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Marquez admits he 'doesn't have the pace to fight for MotoGP title' after Spanish GP crash

Grapevine: Final News from the Paddock - German GP

Goodbye to Teenage Years

Goodbye to Teenage Years

Formula One lost its only teenage driver on the day of the Hockenheim race when youngster Fernando Alonso turned 20. He only started racing cars in 1999, and just one year later he secured his first victory in Formula 3000 before being whisked into Formula One by Australian Minardi owner Paul Stoddart.

But for the impressive Minardi driver, tipped to be a star of the future and contracted to Renault for some years to come, it was not such a happy birthday as the only flames to blow out were not on a birthday cake, but were coming out of his car as he sat on the grid. However, things turned out well in the end as he was able to switch to his spare car and ended up as one of only 10 finishers in the race.

Panis Off Again

Olivier Panis was fined again for speeding in the pitlane during qualifying on Saturday to prove that there are a few things in Formula One that he just cannot get to grips with. Panis is a constant offender of the pitlane rule, and despite his speed of 66mph (105km/h) being four miles an hour slower than Jenson Button's fastest speed through the pits, the Frenchman was given the same fine of $3000.

In the Picture

British American Racing made team member Claudio Corradini a proud man when they decided to put on a display of his photographic work in the team motorhome during the Grand Prix weekend. The exhibition was part of the team's 'Tribal Night' and Corradini said: "To have my work showcased in the motorhome like this is really fantastic. It's such a good opportunity for me and it is nice that so many people can see what I am doing." The framed artwork of travel scenes brightened up the BAR motorhome, and is sure to have made everyone think of the three week break which Formula One now has to relax.

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