F1 in HD will look ?stunning? ? Humphrey

Formula 1 will look 'stunning' in high definition next year, predicts BBC grand prix presenter Jake Humphrey. AUTOSPORT revealed earlier this week that Formula One Management informed broadcasters that it will switch to full HD coverage of the sport from the start of the 2011 campaign. The BBC confirmed hours later that it will show F1 in HD - and that is something which Humphrey in particular is keen to see for the first time

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Horner hopes racing is not ?artificial?

Christian Horner hopes the introduction of adjustable rear wings this season will not make Formula 1 'artificial'. The Red Bull Racing boss believes the new measures will improve overtaking but has concerns over how the strategy will play out.

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No room on calendar for Rome ? Ferrari

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo believes it is better for Formula 1 to visit new nations than to add a street race in Rome to its calendar, as the Italian city's hopes of hosting a grand prix fade. Rome has been pushing for an F1 slot for some time, but it emerged earlier this week that F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone had informed the city's mayor that countries would no longer be allowed to host more than one grand prix per season - and with Rome having declared that it wanted to be a second Italian event rather than usurping Monza's place on the schedule, its chances of getting an F1 date now seem extremely slim. Speaking at the Wrooom media event in Italy today, di Montezemolo said that the decision was no reflection on the quality of Rome's proposal, but that the teams were agreed that the calendar should not expand beyond this year's 20 dates, and that new territories had to be the priority for any additions to the schedule.

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Sainz ?not disappointed? after defeat

Carlos Sainz has denied that he was disappointed to only finish third in the 2011 Dakar Rally after leading the first seven stages of the event. The 2010 winner said he knew that he could not take anything for granted as he held Volkswagen team-mate Nasser Al-Attiyah and X-Raid BMW's Stephane Peterhansel at bay during the opening week, so could not be too frustrated when he encountered problems in the rally's second half

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360 Honors All Jason Johnson

  Jason Johnson (ASCS Photo) KNOXVILLE, Iowa ? For the third time in his career, Jason Johnson has been named the Driver of the Year by the North American 360 Sprint Car Poll voting panel. The Louisiana native, who captured the 2010 Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Dirt Series national tour championship and the 2006 and 2008 Driver of the Year accolades, earned 13 of the 18 first-place ballots cast in the year-end poll by media members, promoters, sanctioning officials and manufacturers

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