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  • Wilson out to overtake one-man bandwagon

    The World Rally Championship could be forgiven an envious glance in the direction of Formula One: suspense to the tantalising end of its season, a recession-defying image of wealth and glamour, and huge global exposure.



  • Nascar hits the skids

    In the high-octane, all-American world of Nascar racing, where souped-up cars speed bumper-to-bumper round smoking Tarmac, colliding with a competitor is known as "rubbing paint" and drivers have a saying that, "if you're not rubbing, you're not racing". But lately, devoted fans who come in their tens of millions to drink beer, eat junk food, and soak up the petrol-headed atmosphere at the nation's most popular spectator events have grown sick and tired of their beloved sport being rubbed-up the wrong way.



  • <a href="http://s-rice.livejournal.com/946.html">Simon Rice: I want to be Supremo like Bernie</a>

    Bernie Ecclestone has been causing a stir (again) in the world of Formula One with his proposed new points scoring system. Eddie Jordan called the plans 'nonsense' while fans of the sport have reacted with bemusement.



  • Ecclestone goes for gold option

    Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One's commercial tsar, claimed yesterday that the 2009 world championship will be decided solely on a driver's haul of gold medals – which will be awarded to race winners – rather than on points gleaned over a season.



  • Jordan ridicules Ecclestone plans

    Former team boss Eddie Jordan has poured cold water on Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone's plans to have the drivers' world championship decided by gold medals rather than points.