Motor Racing News Headlines
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Ricciardo hopes Singapore can provide elusive win
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo missed out on victory in Monaco this season when a botched pit stop handed Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton the win but the Australian is hoping the streets of Singapore will be paved the gold he was denied in Monte Carlo.
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Zanardi wins gold, 15 years on from horror crash
(Reuters) - Former Formula One driver Alex Zanardi won his third Paralympic gold medal on Wednesday, a day before the 15th anniversary of the Champ Car crash that cost the Italian both legs and nearly his life.
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Button could race in Japan next year
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - McLaren's Jenson Button could race in Rallycross or in Japan's Super GT series when he takes a break from Formula One next year.
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Hill puts his demons to rest in new book
LONDON (Reuters) - The first time Damon Hill visited Suzuka for the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix, the circuit hotel registered him as 'Demon'. The 1996 world champion could laugh that one off, at least.
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British mechanic wins European grasstrack motor racing title
LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - A 19-year-old British motor mechanic has won the 2016 grasstrack European Solo Championship in which motorcyclists race in a grassy field.
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Formula E announces five new drivers for third season
LONDON (Reuters) - Five new drivers will take part in the third Formula E season, organizers of the world's first fully electric car racing series have announced.
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Williams sign former Ferrari tire performance head
LONDON (Reuters) - Williams have recruited former Ferrari tire performance head Antonio Spagnolo to help analyze their Formula One rivals' strengths.
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RPT-ANALYSIS-Motor racing-Liberty takeover offers a longer-term vision for F1
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Liberty Media's takeover of Formula One promises a long-term strategy for the cash-rich sport with a sharper focus on new media markets and another attempt to expand in North America.
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Motor racing-Liberty will not 'Americanise' F1, says Carey
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - The United States can be a big growth area for Formula One but Liberty Media have no desire to 'Americanise' the sport after the U.S. company's takeover, new F1 chairman Chase Carey said on Thursday.
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F1 governing body welcomes Liberty Media investment
LONDON (Reuters) - Jean Todt, the head of Formula One's governing body which has to approve any takeover of the sport, said on Thursday he looked forward to working with new owners Liberty Media and welcomed the U.S. company's investment.
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