2010 Geneva Motor Show video
Our ten-minute highlight video of the Geneva Motor Show is now online and covers major new cars from Audi, Ford, MINI, Nissan, SEAT, VW and Volvo (amongst others). Electric vehicles were a theme of the show - check out the Honda U3-X 'unicycle'!
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Mikkola and quattro Sport to be reunited

Rally legend Hannu Mikkola is the latest star to add his name to the long list of drivers and co-drivers attending the Welsh Rally Forum at Brecon Theatre in October. On stage will be the Audi quattro Sport Mikkola drove on the 1986 Welsh Rally.

Mikkola and quattro Sport to be reunited
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Four driving legends to pilot VW Sciroccos

389 Grand Prix starts and seven victories at the Le Mans 24 Hours – that's the combined track record of four UK driving legends who will start the Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup’s sixth round at Brands Hatch on September 4th and 5th.

Four driving legends to pilot VW Sciroccos
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Ford wins the World over!

Five victories, by four drivers, on three continents, over two days made last weekend one to remember for Ford’s global motorsport programme.

Ford wins the World over!
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Audi takes win number nine at Le Mans

Le Mans: For the ninth time Audi has won the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans and so equal Ferrari’s position in the roll of honour in the French endurance classic. Only Porsche’s track record reflects more victories.

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McNish to start Le Mans from sixth place

Le Mans: Allan McNish starts his diesel-engined Audi from sixth position in the 78th Le Mans 24 Hour endurance sportscar race on Saturday afternoon (2pm BST) after the Scotsman improved his fastest lap time in last night’s (Thursday) final time trials.

McNish to start Le Mans from sixth place
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Peugeot team ready for Le Mans challenge

Le Mans: Building on the momentum generated by its one-two finish at Le Mans this time last year, Peugeot is on the hunt for a second straight win in one of the world's most famous races.

Peugeot team ready for Le Mans challenge
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Ogier swaps Citroen for Peugeot for Sardinia

IRC: Sébastien Ogier, fresh from his maiden World Rally victory in Portugal, joins Peugeot UK’s IRC Champions Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle in Sardinia as Peugeot braces itself for a major battle on the gravel stages of Sardinia this weekend.

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Ogier takes first WRC victory in Portugal

WRC: Sébastien Ogier and his co-driver Julien Ingrassia took their first victory in the FIA World Rally Championship at the end of the Rally of Portugal. The result puts the Citroën Junior Team crew into second place in the Drivers' Championship.

Ogier takes first WRC victory in Portugal
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Ford sets new WRC victory record in NZ

WRC: Ford became the most successful manufacturer in the history of the FIA World Rally Championship at the weekend, after Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila secured the company's 75th WRC victory.

Ford sets new WRC victory record in NZ
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'Double top' puts Neal in title race

BTCC: Honda celebrated a double victory in the second meeting of the 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Rockingham on Sunday and lead driver Matt Neal says the team has shown their title-winning credentials.

'Double top' puts Neal in title race
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Ogier swaps Citroen for Peugeot for Sardinia

IRC: Sébastien Ogier, fresh from his maiden World Rally victory in Portugal, joins Peugeot UK’s IRC Champions Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle in Sardinia as Peugeot braces itself for a major battle on the gravel stages of Sardinia this weekend.

Ogier swaps Citroen for Peugeot for Sardinia

Ogier will swap his Citroën C4 WRC car for a Peugeot 207 S2000, and lines up in Peugeot colours alongside Meeke and Nagle (pictured), Bruno Magalhaes, Franz Wittman, Thierry Neuville, Paulo Andreucci and the Turkish lady star Burcu Çetinkaya.

It’s the biggest Peugeot line-up this year, and is there to help Peugeot defend its manufacturers’ title in the face of strong opposition from Skoda’s Juho Hänninen, Jan Kopecky and Guy Wilks. And Meeke and Nagle need all the support they can in a very strong field, especially after the disappointments of Argentina and Canarias.

Co-driver Paul Nagle comments: "We’ve simply got to get everything right in Sardinia. It’s the biggest field of the year so far. Along with the normal suspects we have P-G Andersson in a Mitsubishi and Andreas Mikkelsen in a Fiesta. We're looking for a good result this weekend. It's vital to our championship defence."

Ogier was last seen on an IRC event in Monte Carlo in January when he came agonizingly close to a back-to-back victory in the event. To have the new superstar of world rallying alongside him is a huge boost to driver Kris Meeke: “Sébastien is a huge talent – anyone who can beat Loeb has got to be. It’s great to have him competing for Peugeot and sharing our area of the Service Park. With Séb on board we can pose a genuine challenge to the Skodas. We’ll have to work very hard indeed to beat them. But try and beat them we will, because that’s the best way to score points, not just in the drivers’ title race, but also for Peugeot in the manufacturers.”

The rally starts with a ceremony on Friday night, with 2 full days of action on Saturday and Sunday. Leg one on Saturday consists of six special stages. There will be two runs through the Monte Grighine stage, located to the east of Oristano and televised live on Eurosport, and two passes of the Gonnosno test to the south-east of the town, split by a remote service in Simaxis. Crews then head north to the classic Monte Lerno stage between the towns of Ozieri and Pattada, eventually reaching Olbia in the island's north-east for end of day service and overnight parc fermé.

Sunday morning's action takes competitors south of Olbia for two runs of the Coiluna stage split by the first pass of the Terranova stage and a regroup in Ala dei Sardi. Both Coiluna stages will be shown live on Eurosport. The second is followed by a service halt in Olbia before the two Monte Olia tests and a return to the Terranova stage. After a final service in Olbia, crews cross the finishing ramp in the exclusive Porto Cervo resort on Sunday evening.

Last updated: Thursday, 3rd Jun 2010, 18:48
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