The technical rules of Formula 1 change dramatically in 2010 with the ban of refueling during the races. This will change not only the look but also the performances of the cars.
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Has Yamaha chosen Rossi over young(er) fast man Jorge Lorenzo? Maybe so, as Yamaha race bosses are said to be negotiating an "End of Career" contract with the Italian Magician before the 2010 season starts.
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Speculation that Toro Rosso will not give its second race seat for 2010 to Jamie Alguersuari is intensifying.
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Scuderia Ferrari's new simulator was recently unveiled today at Maranello, Italy where the race team is based.
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British race technology specialist Prodrive has teamed up with Indian company Opti Engineering to provide technical expertise to vehicle manufacturers based in the sub continent.
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After setting fast time in qualifying and running as high as third at the sprint car finale at Sydney's Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway, Tony Stewart finished 19th due to a deflated right rear tire.
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Gurnee, Illinois - Chicago area accessory manufacturer RealWheels Corporation has just released the race-inspired aftermarket trim package for the 2010 Camaro that they debuted at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas with their "Cool Shades" Camaro project.
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Tony Stewart showed he was still able to jump, from a NASCAR Sprint Cup car into an Australian-rules sprint car, and be competitive as he won the pole for a preliminary race at a Sydney's Tyrepower City Raceway.
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The FIA has published nine races of the 2010 DTM calendar. A 10th race will probably be added soon.
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Jose Maria Lopez looks set to secure one race seat at USF1, and the other may go to the British driver James Rossiter, according to reports from Argentina.
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Following is Michael Schumacher's blog posted on his official website on December 23rd, 2009.
Let's begin this New Year (and decade) with a fresh look at a fresh Formula 1 start for the seven times World Champion.
Whether we like him or now, Schumacher was a big part of racing history in the first decade of this millennium. Let's see what he can come up with in the second!
Happy New Year to all race fans!
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At least four suitors are in the race for insolvent German supplier Karmann's roof business, a source close to the situation said, with Canada's Magna International Inc. leading the pack.
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HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) -- At least four suitors are in the race for insolvent German supplier Karmann's roof business, a source close to the situation said, with Canada's Magna International Inc. leading the pack.
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Stefan GP has announced that its 2010 car is named S-01. It is believed the single seater is the one designed this year by Toyota, prior to the Cologne based team's carmaker parent deciding to quit formula one. Reports in recent days suggested that Stefan GP, a Serbian outfit, wants to race in 2010, but if not granted an official entry is ready to test the car.
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Piero Ferrari has distanced the famous marque from claims within Italy that Michael Schumacher is a "traitor". "I would have liked him to stay with us, but they are using the word treason: in truth he wanted to race and the conditions were not that he could do it with us," Ferrari explained.
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Franck Montagny has hinted strongly that he will not be returning to formula one in 2010. A Spanish motor racing website is reporting that Nelson Piquet will complete the driver lineup of the new Campos team in 2010.) A further sign that Jaime Alguersuari will retain his Toro Rosso race seat for the 2010 season has emerged.New F2 champion Andy Soucek has hinted he could be installed as Williams' test and reserve driver in 2010.
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Ralf Schumacher has refused to deny speculation linking him with Toro Rosso's vacant race cockpit for 2010. The 34-year-old German, who races with Mercedes in the DTM series, has this week been back in the headlines, revealing an offer from one of F1's new teams that he turned down.
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The Australian grand prix is yet to sign a title sponsor for its 2010 event. The Melbourne race was previously backed and named after the Dutch bank ING, who early last year announced it would no longer be involved with formula one beyond 2009.
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