Wittmann, Melker on Zandvoort poles

Marco Wittmann and Nigel Melker claimed the two pole positions on offer during qualifying for the third round of the F3 Euro Series at Zandvoort. An exciting finale to the session included three different drivers; Signature drivers Wittmann and Laurens Vanthoor, plus Mucke man Melker, all holding the top spot during the last two minutes. However, it was Wittmann who emerged fastest with a final flying lap in 1m29.602s to take pole position for Sunday's third and last race, 0.092s quicker than Melker and less than two tenths clear of fellow Mucke driver Felix Rosenqvist and Vanthoor

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/wittmann-melker-on-zandvoort-poles/

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Scheider quickest in practice again

Timo Scheider again headed the timesheets in the second free practice session ahead of Zandvoort's DTM round. The Abt Audi driver had not featured near the front at all during the 90-minute session, but, after venturing onto the track for a low-fuel run with just a few minutes remaining, set the pace in 1m31.718s - a second faster than his Friday pace.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/miscellaneous/dtm/scheider-quickest-in-practice-again/

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Wright Holds-Off Davies at Daytona

Brad Wright proved he has what it takes to be a NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship (NiSWC) winner as he held-off Brad Davies over a series of late-race restarts en route to win last night?s race at Darlington Speedway, his first career NiSWC victory. The Lady in Black?s treacherous surface and walls claimed many victims over the course of the 183 lap event, making survival key to earning a good finish. Defending NiSWC champion Richard Towler won the pole and led the first stint of the race, which surprisingly consisted of nearly 50 straight laps of green flag online racing as everyone seemed content just to race the race track and log laps. Staying on the lead lap was the key and those drivers who went down a lap in [...]

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/nascar-news/the-wright-stuff-2/

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Coughlan ?will be a better person?

Mike Coughlan will return to Formula 1 with Williams as a better person, having learned from his involvement in the controversy surrounding the 2007 McLaren spy scandal. That is the view of former Renault technical director Pat Symonds, who knows first-hand what it is like to be involved in a major F1 controversy after the part he played in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix race-fixing saga

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/coughlan-will-be-a-better-person/

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McLaren aims to run updates in Spain

McLaren is planning to re-introduce the upgrades it could not bring to the Turkish GP in next week's race in Barcelona. The team admitted that having been unable to run all the updates it was hoping for in Istanbul hurt its chances of a stronger result.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/mclaren-aims-to-run-updates-in-spain/

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Rossi optimistic of improved pace

Valentino Rossi is optimistic of improved pace from the Ducati Desmosedici GP11 at the French Grand Prix, following a positive test at Estoril last week. After finishing in a season's best fourth place at the Portuguese Grand Prix, Rossi sampled an upgraded bike at the circuit and went fifth quickest in the test. He reported a front end that was more sensitive to set-up changes and smoother power delivery from the engine, and believes that both factors will make the Italian squad more competitive at Le Mans

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/motorcycles/motogp/rossi-optimistic-of-improved-pace/

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Stoner flies in second Le Mans practice

Casey Stoner continued to establish his authority in practice for the French Grand Prix after finishing on top in the second session on Friday. The Australian Honda rider, who in the morning session had already broken the Le Mans circuit record, shattered the benchmark time once again by becoming the first man to lap in the 1m33s. Stoner's lap of 1m33.782 was nearly four tenths quicker than his morning's best and over 0.400 seconds faster than Marco Simoncelli, second fastest

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/motorcycles/motogp/stoner-flies-in-second-le-mans-practice/

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Scotland reveals more route details

Rally of Scotland clerk of the course Iain Campbell has revealed more details of the route for this October's event. Campbell has confirmed a switch of start and finish venues for the third running of Britain's round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, with Stirling Castle replacing Scone Palace as the start on Friday October 7. The event will end on Sunday October 9 with two runs around Scone

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/scotland-reveals-more-route-details/

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