Rising sextet set for Pirelli’s Bologna showdown

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28th November 2011

Six rising young rally stars will go head to head in a special Pirelli contest at the Bologna Motor Show on 8 December

Battle for 2012 honours already underway

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27th November 2011

The battle for the 2012 World Rally Championship is already underway, with two of the protagonists taking a win apiece on separate events.

Sainz impressed with rising son’s mental strength

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26th November 2011

Carlos Sainz Jr – the son of two-time World Rally champion Carlos Sainz – may have endured a difficult Formula 3 debut in the recent Macau Grand Prix, but his famous father believes that the 17-year-old has an even better mindset for success than his own

Marino Franchitti becomes RBF patron

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25th November 2011

On the 10th anniversary of Richard Burns’ World Rally Championship, and the sixth anniversary of his death, Scotsman Marino Franchitti – a close friend of Richard’s – has been announced as a patron of the Richard Burns Foundation.

Say it with rally cars

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8th November 2011

Want to say something special? Then why not say it on a rally car: to be precise the Ford Fiesta RS WRC driven by Denis Kuipers on the World Championship.

Neuville laughing all the way to the bank

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6th November 2011

Belgian driver Thierry Neuville is 40,000 Euros richer after winning the Golden Stage Rally in Cyprus, which consists of just two runs over a mixed-surface stage shown live on Eurosport.

Andersson is just too slow

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2nd November 2011

Former Suzuki factory driver – and current Proton star P-G Andersson – has admitted that he was just too slow behind the wheel for once.

Loeb aims for endurance future

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1st November 2011

Sebastien Loeb has founded his own sportscar team: Sebastien Loeb Racing

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It is midway through day-6 of the 9 day event and the winner Bjorn Waldegard sits stoically in his battered Porsche 911. This car has just had a large section of the roll cage replaced because of extensive damage sustained after Bjorn lost control in a slippery mud-hole and hit a stranded truck. The repair was expertly effected by the Tuthill Porsche team, who cannibalised a retired 911 to repair Waldegard's version in real African 'back-street-garage' style. Incredibly only 41 minutes in road penalties were lost.
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