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Brad Keselowski: Bump-and-run "didn't do anything" in Bristol loss

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Brad Keselowski: Bump-and-run
Brad Keselowski was leading the Bristol Night Race when the final caution flag flew -- an incident he was at the epicenter of as Cole Custer merged onto the track directly in front of him, leading to an incident that left Bubba Wallace wrecked.However, the caution wasn't a bad thing for Keselowski, who pitted for fresh tires and chose the outside for the restart. That turned out to be a ...Keep reading

6.252. McLaren to ditch Mercedes for BMW in F1 2010?

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McLaren's partnership with engine-supplier Mercedes-Benz - believed to have been on rocky ground for some time - could culminate in divorce as soon as the end of the 2009 F1 World Championship campaign, it has been rumoured, with reports that BMW is set to fill the breach.

6.253. F1 Preview - Singapore Grand Prix 2009

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Formula 1's inaugural night race in 2008 was widely-regarded as one of the success stories of the season, and as the travelling circus returns there this weekend for the second edition of the Singapore Grand Prix in the Far Eastern city-state, hopes are high for a similar spectacle.

6.254. Klien, Davidson and Carroll disputing Manor/Virgin seats

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With the annual Formula 1 silly season getting increasingly into full swing, three names are being mooted as the most likely candidates for a drive at Manor Grand Prix in 2010 - out-of-work Super Aguri F1 refugee Anthony Davidson, current BMW-Sauber reserve driver Christian Klien and reigning A1GP World Cup of Motorsport Champion Adam Carroll.

6.255. REVEALED: Post-qualifying F1 car weights in Valencia

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The post-qualifying fuel weights ahead of the European Grand Prix this weekend suggest that Sebastian Vettel should be worried, that Rubens Barrichello is arguably in the box seat - and that Jenson Button could just be about to get his faltering championship challenge back on-track under the Spanish sun.

6.256. Silly season speculation - who goes where in 2010?

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It's that time of year again. The F1 circus is off sunning itself on its mid-summer break, drivers and teams alike are taking a much-needed and well-deserved breather from the frenetic nature of one grand prix after another - and everybody seems to be talking about who will be driving where in 2010. Here at Crash.net there is no exception, so we have put together a list of likely options and moves between this season and next, who is in favour and who is likely heading out of the door. The drivers have been listed in order of present championship position.

6.257. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

6.258. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

6.259. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. NASCAR legend Tony Stewart has "one hell of a headache" after scary NHRA crash

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Tony Stewart, 54, is still racing long beyond the end of his Hall of Fame NASCAR career. Recently, he claimed the 2025 NHRA Top Fuel regular season crown as he competes in place of his wife,  Leah Pruett, as the couple welcomed their first son Dominic earlier this year.On Sunday, the three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion was competing in the first round of NHRA's 'Countdown to the ...Keep reading

2. Brad Keselowski: Bump-and-run "didn't do anything" in Bristol loss

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Brad Keselowski was leading the Bristol Night Race when the final caution flag flew -- an incident he was at the epicenter of as Cole Custer merged onto the track directly in front of him, leading to an incident that left Bubba Wallace wrecked.However, the caution wasn't a bad thing for Keselowski, who pitted for fresh tires and chose the outside for the restart. That turned out to be a ...Keep reading

3. WRC Rally Chile: Sebastien Ogier leads title race with win, Oliver Solberg seals WRC2 crown

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Sebastien Ogier leads the World Rally Championship after defeating Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans to claim his fifth victory of the season and maximum points in Chile.Seeking a record-equalling ninth world title, Ogier, who is contesting a partial season, boosted his bid after coming through a titanic battle with Evans across Chile’s 16 stages in changeable weather to win by 11.0s.Ogier ...Keep reading

4. WRC Rally Chile: Ogier leads title race with victory, Solberg seals WRC2 crown

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Sebastien Ogier leads the World Rally Championship after defeating Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans to claim his fifth victory of the season and maximum points in Chile.Seeking a record-equalling ninth world title, Ogier, who is contesting a partial season, boosted his bid after coming through a titanic battle with Evans across Chile’s 16 stages in changeable weather to win by 11.0s.Ogier ...Keep reading

5. Gigi Dall’Igna on Pecco Bagnaia's MotoGP frustration: "I've lost my patience too, it’s normal”

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Francesco Bagnaia's 2025 MotoGP season hits a new low with a pointless home weekend at Misano.

6. Winners and losers from a jaw-dropping NASCAR Cup race at Bristol

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Saturday's race featured 14 cautions and 36 lead changes, but it ended with another Joe Gibbs Racing driver in Victory Lane. Carson Hocevar, Zane Smith, and Ty Gibbs all had a chance at winning their first win, and several playoff drivers had to sweat as misfortune found them.Christopher Bell's may seem predictable, but the race was anything but as there were constant plot twists and movement ...Keep reading

7. Jorge Martin looking for Aprilia MotoGP bike “that works for me”

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Jorge Martin thinks a top-six finish could’ve been possible in the San Marino MotoGP without his sighting lap problem.

8. Ducati MotoGP boss on Bagnaia: "I've lost patience too"

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Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna has admitted that he has lost patience with Francesco Bagnaia amid his worsening run of form in MotoGP. Bagnaia came away empty handed from this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix after struggling to 13th in the sprint and crashing out of the race while running in eighth place.This was only the second time this season that he failed to score a point ...Keep reading

9. Alex Marquez told himself to “give up” in the San Marino MotoGP

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Alex Marquez took his first MotoGP podium at Misano in the San Marino GP.

10. Ducati MotoGP boss on Pecco Bagnaia’s struggles: I’ve lost patience with him too

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Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’Igna has admitted that he has lost patience with Francesco Bagnaia amid his worsening run of form in MotoGP. Bagnaia came away empty handed from this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix after struggling to 13th in the sprint and crashing out of the race while running in eighth place.This was only the second time this season that he failed to score a point ...Keep reading

11. How Marquez pressure forced Bezzecchi into error that cost him San Marino GP victory

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Aprilia MotoGP rider Marco Bezzecchi has explained the mistake he made under pressure from Marc Marquez, which led to him losing victory in the San Marino Grand Prix.Although Marquez made a brilliant launch from fourth on the grid to grab second on his factory Ducati, Bezzecchi fended off his initial advantages to hold on to the lead.The two continued to run in close formation for the ...Keep reading

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