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DTM - Lausitz: More significantly, one of the cars dumped a lot of oil down at Turn 1, which is still being cleared up. The result is a sizeable delay to the start time of the second German F3 race, which was due to be underway by now.
DTM-Lausitz: Turns out waiting our turn to talk to front-row starter Gary Paffett paid off for AUTOSPORT as instead we were treated to a superb Porsche Carrera Cup Germany race while we waited.
Attempto team-mates Kevin Estre and Nicki Thiim battled all race long with Thiim passing the Frenchman with a lap and a bit to go to take the win.
Attempto team-mates Kevin Estre and Nicki Thiim battled all race long with Thiim passing the Frenchman with a lap and a bit to go to take the win.
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NASCAR - Michigan: Austin Dillon has taken a record fourth consecutive pole in Nationwide Series qualifying, and set a track record pace for the series too.
It's a good weekend for Dillon so far - he qualified seventh for his latest Sprint Cup outing with Richard Childress Racing yesterday.
Nationwide qualifying results: 1 A Dillon; 2 Menard; 3 Scott; 4 Bayne; 5 Bowman; 6 Sweet; 7 Allgaier; 8 C Buescher; 9 Vickers; 10 Logano.
It's a good weekend for Dillon so far - he qualified seventh for his latest Sprint Cup outing with Richard Childress Racing yesterday.
Nationwide qualifying results: 1 A Dillon; 2 Menard; 3 Scott; 4 Bayne; 5 Bowman; 6 Sweet; 7 Allgaier; 8 C Buescher; 9 Vickers; 10 Logano.
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GP3 - Valencia: Post-qualifying 10-place grid penalty for Patrick Kujala, who overtook team-mate Aaro Vainio under a red flag. He qualified 19th, so will start last.
But our jungle drums are also beating about some technical infringements - we're just waiting to have it clarified who and what exactly. We're hearing it will affect the top 10 for tomorrow's first race...
But our jungle drums are also beating about some technical infringements - we're just waiting to have it clarified who and what exactly. We're hearing it will affect the top 10 for tomorrow's first race...
IndyCar - Milwaukee: In Milwaukee, the IndyCar paddock has woken up to a wet track after early morning rain, and further sprinkles are forecast throughout the afternoon.
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WRC - Sardinia: The next round of the World Rally Championship is a week away, but here's a pre-rally tweet from Mikko Hirvonen:
"F......ng H..... It is sooooooooo warm in Sardinia. This one is going to be the hottest of the year. Well, cold beer will fix that :-)"
"F......ng H..... It is sooooooooo warm in Sardinia. This one is going to be the hottest of the year. Well, cold beer will fix that :-)"
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Euro RX - Hell: Full report from day one, as Petter Solberg hits peak rallycross form in time for his home event.
Race Centre Live will continue rolling through the afternoon with news snippets from the international motorsport paddocks, before full coverage resumes from 6pm GMT/7pm BST with the action from the Indy Lights curtain-raiser and IndyCar race at Milwaukee.

Kurt Busch
NASCAR - Michigan: Kurt Busch continued his strong recent form with the fastest time for Furniture Row in Saturday morning practice.
Polesitter Carl Edwards and championship leader Jimmie Johnson were next up.
Another practice session takes place between Nationwide qualifying and race later today.
Euro RX - Hell: Petter Solberg again fastest in heat two, ahead of Liam Doran.
Andreas Bakkerud is having a great home event, fourth in heat two puts him second after two heats.
Former circuit racing star Tommy Rustad drove a brilliant last lap of his race in heat two with collapsed right front suspension. He still managed to finish second in the race.
After two heats: 1 Solberg; 2 Bakkerud; 3 Timerzyanov; 4 Marklund; 5 Rustad; 6 Jeanney.
Andreas Bakkerud is having a great home event, fourth in heat two puts him second after two heats.
Former circuit racing star Tommy Rustad drove a brilliant last lap of his race in heat two with collapsed right front suspension. He still managed to finish second in the race.
After two heats: 1 Solberg; 2 Bakkerud; 3 Timerzyanov; 4 Marklund; 5 Rustad; 6 Jeanney.
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A quick round-up of all the qualifying news from the sessions that took place over lunchtime.
Dani Pedrosa set a record pace as he beat Jorge Lorenzo and Cal Crutchlow to Catalunya Grand Prix pole in MotoGP.
MotoGP Barcelona qualifying report
Christian Vietoris ended Mercedes' miserable DTM qualifying run as he took his first career pole at Lausitz.
DTM Lausitz qualifying report
Conor Daly topped qualifying for GP3's sole standalone event of the year at Valencia
GP3 Valencia qualifying report
Dani Pedrosa set a record pace as he beat Jorge Lorenzo and Cal Crutchlow to Catalunya Grand Prix pole in MotoGP.
MotoGP Barcelona qualifying report
Christian Vietoris ended Mercedes' miserable DTM qualifying run as he took his first career pole at Lausitz.
DTM Lausitz qualifying report
Conor Daly topped qualifying for GP3's sole standalone event of the year at Valencia
GP3 Valencia qualifying report

DTM - Lausitz: Look what's on track now. This is called the Kia Lotos Cup, for little Picantos, all of which are driven by Polish guys. They look good fun, albeit very slow when you stick some of the DTM's wide-angle cameras on them.
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DTM - Lausitz: Great exchange in the post-qualifying press conference between interviewer Peter Reichert, Jamie Green and Gary Paffett.
Q: Jamie Green, you've had lots of strong races for Mercedes. How does it feel to be in the top three for Audi?
Gary Paffett: "We do train the best drivers at Mercedes, don't we?"
Jamie Green: "Thanks Gary."
Q: Jamie Green, you've had lots of strong races for Mercedes. How does it feel to be in the top three for Audi?
Gary Paffett: "We do train the best drivers at Mercedes, don't we?"
Jamie Green: "Thanks Gary."
GP3 - Valencia: AUTOSPORT just bumped into Marussia F1 team boss John Booth who's popped in to see his Manor GP3 team in action. His championship-leading charge Tio Ellinas blamed traffic and outbraking himself at Turn 8 for his seventh on the grid, reckoning he could have been in the top three or four at least.
DTM - Lausitz: Pole for Christian Vietoris, for the first time in his DTM career. Paffett failed by 0.2s to overhaul his German Mercedes team-mate. Green and Wickens start third and fourth.
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Pol Espargaro
MotoGP - Barcelona: Pol Espargaro claims Moto2 pole by 0.6s over championship leader Scott Redding.
Espargaro's Pons team-mate Tito Rabat comes close to grabbing second back from Redding with his final lap but falls short.
Moto2 qualifying results: 1 Espargaro; 2 Redding; 3 Rabat; 4 Nakagami; 5 de Angelis; 6 Zarco; 7 Torres; 8 Krummenacher; 9 Cortese; 10 Luthi.
That's Moto3 champion Cortese's first top-10 start in Moto2.
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GP3 - Valencia: Conor Daly reports that he "crossed his fingers as hard as possible" as he sat and watched his rivals shoot at his pole position time at the end of qualifying. He was unhappy to be blocked on the run on his second set of tyres, and elected to take a third set, and of his pole lap said: "I bolted those suckers on and went for it!"
MotoGP - Barcelona: After a long period of no improvements, Moto2 qualifying has ramped up going into the closing minutes.
Championship leader Scott Redding jumps to second, but Pol Espargaro is still 0.6s clear.
Championship leader Scott Redding jumps to second, but Pol Espargaro is still 0.6s clear.
DTM - Lausitz: Seventh represents Tambay's best grid spot since Valencia last year, so a good result from the Frenchman. Q4 is now underway with Green the first man out.
DTM - Lausitz: Great Q3 for Mercedes. Paffett fastest as he and Mercedes team-mates Wickens and Vietoris make Q4 with Green's Audi.
Eliminated are: 5 Spengler; 6 Rockenfeller; 7 Tambay; 8 Mortara; 9 Merhi; 10 Farfus.
Farfus, of course, drops five places due to his grid penalty, so that means Wehrlein starts 10th and the Brazilian goes back to 15th.
Eliminated are: 5 Spengler; 6 Rockenfeller; 7 Tambay; 8 Mortara; 9 Merhi; 10 Farfus.
Farfus, of course, drops five places due to his grid penalty, so that means Wehrlein starts 10th and the Brazilian goes back to 15th.
DTM - Lausitz: Halfway through Q3 and it's looking like three Mercedes and one Audi heading into Q4 - a turn up for the books by the form shown so far this season. Spengler is sixth, but don't be surprised to see him sneak into Q4, as he usually does.
MotoGP - Barcelona: Halfway through Moto2 qualifying and Pol Espargaro is 0.666s clear of Pons team-mate Tito Rabat on provisional pole, with Takaaki Nakagami next up.
Championship leader Scott Redding is fifth behind Alex de Angelis, who had a fall early on.
Tom Luthi was quickest in practice, showing his strongest form since his winter arm injury, but is currently only eighth in qualifying.
Championship leader Scott Redding is fifth behind Alex de Angelis, who had a fall early on.
Tom Luthi was quickest in practice, showing his strongest form since his winter arm injury, but is currently only eighth in qualifying.
DTM - Lausitz: Q3 has just started and that means 10 drivers are in with a shout of making the four-car, single-lap Q4 shoot-out. Paffett is first to blink and is already quicker than he managed in Q2.
Euro RX - Hell: Norwegian drivers Andreas Bakkerud and Petter Solberg both win their heat one races in commanding style at Hell in Norway, and head the table after the first set of heats, ahead of another Norwegian, Alexander Hvaal.
Current standings: 1 Solberg, 2 Bakkerud, 3 Hvaal, 4 Timerzyanov, 5 Hedstrom, 6 Rustad.
Current standings: 1 Solberg, 2 Bakkerud, 3 Hvaal, 4 Timerzyanov, 5 Hedstrom, 6 Rustad.

Carlos Sainz Jr
GP3 - Valencia: News from the stewards' room is... there is no news! Carlos Sainz Jr was the only driver to have a time deleted for going over the track limits at Turn 1 during that session, but he recovered to set a better time anyway and will start ninth.
DTM - Lausitz: Eliminated in Q2 are: 11 Wehrlein; 12 Werner; 13 Albuquerque; 14 Glock: 15 Juncadella; 16 Molina.
DTM - Lausitz: Q2 ends in dramatic style with an all-Mercedes top three topped by Paffett.
At the other end, Wehrlein looked to have done enough to make Q3 with the ninth best time just as the chequered flag went out. He hadn't bargained on flyers from Tambay and Merhi (for P3) knocking him back down to 11th.
At the other end, Wehrlein looked to have done enough to make Q3 with the ninth best time just as the chequered flag went out. He hadn't bargained on flyers from Tambay and Merhi (for P3) knocking him back down to 11th.
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Valencia - GP3: Pole for Conor Daly, his first in GP3. A few people came close to improving their times in the frantic final lap, but the order remained: Daly, Kvyat, Yelloly, Regalia, Vainio, Korjus, Ellinas and Zamparelli.
DTM - Lausitz: Three minutes left of Q2 and it's an all-Mercedes top three. In the drop zone are Tambay, Albuquerque, Wehrlein, Glock, Juncadella, and, of course, the sidelined Molina.
Valencia - GP3: Just a couple of minutes separate Conor Daly from his first GP3 pole. Will his 1m22.329s be bettered on this restart?
Euro RX - Hell: British driver Liam Doran wins the first Supercar race of the weekend, but he forgets to take the joker lap and incurs a 30 second penalty.
Valencia - GP3: There's a scramble at the end of the pitlane, but they'll do well to get another lap in after this second stoppage. The order, after that late flurry of times, is: Daly, Kvyat, Yelloly, Regalia, Vainio, Korjus, Ellinas, Zamparelli.
DTM - Lausitz: Q2 is now underway. That means 12 minutes from which the top 10 drivers will progress. Miguel Molina won't be among them though; he's walking back down the pitlane and will start 15th at best (16th if Farfus qualifies 10th or better).
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Valencia - GP3: A Status GP car has spun at Turn 11 and stopped the session with 1m55s left on the clock. It's Adderly Fong. He became stranded right on the apex of the bend.
Valencia - GP3: Nick Yelloly grabs P1 with a 1m22.597s. Very impressive, can he hold on? No! Kvyat and the Conor Daly improve to go 1-2. And what's that screech of tyres we can hear outside...
Valencia - GP3: With less than 5mins to go, the improvements are drying up. However, Dino Zamparelli has jumped up to sixth, as Kvyat matches his earlier time to the thousandth. I told you he was consistent!
DTM - Lausitz: End of Q1 and the drivers eliminated are: 17 Scheider; 18 Ekstrom; 19 Wittmann; 20 Hand; 21 Priaulx; 22 Tomczyk.
Spengler was fastest, rescuing some pride for BMW as it lost four cars, while Miguel Molina, ninth, stopped coming out of Turn 1 on his slow-down lap.
Spengler was fastest, rescuing some pride for BMW as it lost four cars, while Miguel Molina, ninth, stopped coming out of Turn 1 on his slow-down lap.
Valencia - GP3: Having obviously just read that, Ellinas shows his class by leaping to P2, 0.158s off Regalia's top time.
Valencia - GP3: Big improvers of late are Kevin Korjus, up to second fastest, and Conor Daly, who moves up to fifth. Points leader Ellinas has fallen to seventh.
DTM - Lausitz: Martin Tomczyk has parked it. A broken splitter for the RMG BMW driver. His nightmare season continues. He'll start P21 at best.
By: Matt Beer, Glenn Freeman, Mark Glendenning, Jamie O'Leary, Charles Bradley, Scott Mitchell, Peter Mills
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