Kubica to miss Monte Carlo Rally

Renault Formula 1 star Robert Kubica will not take part in the Monte Carlo Rally, this week's AUTOSPORT magazine reveals. For the second year in succession the Polish driver's attempts to get into the French Alpine stages have come unstuck - last year it was due to an engine failure on the prologue stage, but this time it is reported to be a contractual issue with his full-time employer. Kubica had been looking to drive a Super 2000 car from a manufacturer other than Renault, which does not have a vehicle suitable for the Intercontinental Rally Challenge's top class.

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/3rdparty/kubica-to-miss-monte-carlo-rally/

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If you're going to mix it up ...

Nationwide Series drivers will visit 25 race tracks over the span of their 34-week schedule in 2011. From short-tracks to road courses, every driver has a place they feel most comfortable, which begs the question: Which track is your favorite?

Source: http://nascar.com/news/101230/nationwide-favorite-track/index.html?eref=/news/headlines/bg

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Al-Attiyah takes first stage win

Nasser Al-Attiyah won his first stage of this year's Dakar Rally on Tuesday, though his Volkswagen team-mate Carlos Sainz still holds the event's overall lead. Al-Attiyah had started the day third, also trailing Stephane Peterhansel's BMW, but quickly caught Sainz and trailed the Spaniard home to record a 25-second advantage and his ninth career Dakar stage win. But the Qatari was not content with the stage victory, complaining about a loss of engine power during the day

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/3rdparty/al-attiyah-takes-first-stage-win/

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