Rolex 24 at Daytona approaches its golden anniversary - AutoWeek
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Rolex 24 at Daytona approaches its golden anniversary AutoWeek Bill France saw a future in all kinds of motorsports, Jim France says--it was just that NASCAR took off, leaving behind sports-car racing, open-wheel racing and motorcycle racing, all of which he tried at Daytona. He promoted sports-car racing locally ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 03:18:29 AM
Paris Rétromobile 2012: Review - Classic Driver
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Paris Rétromobile 2012: Review Classic Driver At Mercedes, the theme was 'Le Mans', with a pre-War SSK, a wonderfully 1950s early 300SL racing car complete with wing, and the very last Mercedes to win the 24 Hours, the Sauber Mercedes C9. Over at BMW, a BMW 2002 Turbo shared stand-space with a ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 03:18:29 AM
RM Sale of Saltarelli Ducati Collection: Update - Classic Driver
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RM Sale of Saltarelli Ducati Collection: Update Classic Driver An incredible 100 motorcycles will be offered 'without reserve', including some highly noteworthy race machines. Among these is the 1970 Ex-Works Ducati 450 Desmo 'Corsa', as displayed at the Ducati museum in Bologna in recent years, ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 03:18:29 AM
MXA'S LAST WEEK IN REVIEW: WHAT YOU MISSED LAST WEEK IF YOU WERE IN QUANTANAMO - Motocross Action Magazine
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MXA'S LAST WEEK IN REVIEW: WHAT YOU MISSED LAST WEEK IF YOU WERE IN QUANTANAMO Motocross Action Magazine How do you get good in the sand, you do what the factory KTM GP riders do—take a beating on a Friday. Watch it here. Troy Lee Designs / Lucas Oil / Honda's Christian Craig will miss much of the remaining Supercross series to repair a broken wrist. |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 03:18:29 AM
The winning 'piece of junk' - ESPN F1
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![]() ESPN F1 | The winning 'piece of junk' ESPN F1 When designer Derek Gardner first proposed a six-wheel racing car in 1968, he got no reply. When Tyrrell owner Ken Tyrrell first showed one to trusted journalist Denis Jenkinson seven years later, he was speechless. When the Tyrrell P34 was officially ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 03:18:29 AM





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