Lanigan joins forces with Rahal

Former Conquest and Newman/Haas co-owner Mike Lanigan has become in partner in Bobby Rahal's team, which will be renamed Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Lanigan was a sponsor of Rahal's son Graham in the Atlantic series in 2006, and then moved from his partnership with Conquest Racing to Newman/Haas when it signed the younger Rahal for the 2007 Champ Car season.

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/other-news/sports-cars/alms/lanigan-joins-forces-with-rahal/

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Webber: Clean slate for 2011 title battle

Mark Webber is confident that the 'reset button' has been set for his world championship fight with team-mate Sebastian Vettel next year, thanks to him benefiting from some tough growing pains he went through with Red Bull Racing chiefs in 2010. On the back of a sometimes fraught battle with Vettel during this year, which often put the Australian in direct conflict with team management, Webber reckons that he and the outfit are now much better placed to make the most of their opportunities next season

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/webber-clean-slate-for-2011-title-battle/

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U.S. Grand Prix Submits Homologation Plan

AUSTIN, Texas ? Formula One United States Grand Prix developers have submitted the United States Grand Prix track homologation design the Federation Internationale de l?Automobile (FIA) for approval. ?We are excited to submit the track design to the FIA for homologation design approval.

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/texas/u-s-grand-prix-submits-homologation-plan/

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Montezemolo: Ecclestone presence vital

Bernie Ecclestone's continued control over Formula 1 is vital if the sport is to secure its long-term future, believes Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo. Ahead of what is expected to be some tough discussions over the next two years to frame a new Concorde Agreement from the start of 2013, there has been renewed talk about teams considering a breakaway if they cannot get the extra finances they want to earn from commercial rights holder. Di Montezemolo says that the future path for the teams is far from certain yet but there is one thing he is adamant about - that Ecclestone must say at the helm.

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/montezemolo-ecclestone-presence-vital/

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