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Raikkonen Wins Dramatic Japanese Grand Prix

Kimi Raikkonen drove from 17th on the grid this afternoon, to win the penultimate race of the season at an eventful and extraordinary Japanese Grand Prix. Joining the Finn on the podium were the two Renaults of Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella. The seven times World Champion, Michael Schumacher, drove from 16th on the grid to take home a hard earned 2 points. Read More »

Pruett and Diaz Keep Slim Rolex Series Title Hopes Alive With VIR 400 Win

Scott Pruett and Luis Diaz kept their slim Rolex Sports Car Series title hopes alive with their third win of the season in the No. 01 CompUSA Chip Ganassi Racing Lexus Riley in Sunday's VIR 400 at Virginia International Raceway. Earlier this year the duo scored back-to-back victories at California Speedway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Read More »

France finishes first at EuroSpeedway Lausitz

It was a close fought, incident packed Feature race that was watched by 34,000 noisy fans at the impressive EuroSpeedway Lausitz circuit. The country whose national anthem was played on the winner's podium for the second time this weekend was France, with Great Britain and Canada second and third, each taking their first podium of the A1GP series. Read More »

Champion Nico claims $100,000 Bridgestone Prize

GP2 Series Champion Nico Rosberg has been awarded the $100,000 Bridgestone Prize for the winning driver of the championship. After 12 rounds comprising of 23 thrilling races against the best of the world's rising talent in single-seater racing, German hotshot, Nico Rosberg, was finally crowned the first ever GP2 Series Champion yesterday afternoon after winning the first of the two season finale races in Bahrain. Read More »

Corser Superbike World Champion

Troy Corser took his second World Champion in peculiar circumstances, after the second race at the Imola circuit was cancelled before it had started, due to torrential rain. Read More »

Alonso Takes Third Place And The Title

Today's Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo finally closed the race for the 2005 FIA Formula One Drivers' World Championship, Fernando Alonso drove a good race to take third place and the coveted Drivers' title. Read More »