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Renault finally get the right mix
At a quiet airport west of Paris every Wednesday morning, they board a plush eight-seat Piper Cheyenne III propeller aircraft for an hour-long flight across the Channel. Most of them look like managers in a multi-national company on a trip to discuss global product strategy #8211; and in a way, they are.
Montoya and Gordon to swap cars
Formula One driver Juan Pablo Montoya and NASCAR's Jeff Gordon will swap cars for the day at Indianapolis in June, Montoya's Williams team said on Friday.
Proton chip in to back Karamjit's and Allen's challenge in rally
Malaysian ace Karamjit Singh and co-driver Allen Oh will not have to worry about running into financial woes in their defence of the FIA World Rally Championships Production Car title.
Williams seal sponsors' deal to kick tobacco habit
The Williams team, heavily sponsored by tobacco in the past, claimed a Formula One first with a 'landmark' anti-smoking sponsorship.
Kimi's win in doubt as FIA to review Brazil GP result
Italian Giancarlo Fisichella could be declared the winner of Sunday's chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix instead of Finland's Kimi Raikkonen, motor racing's governing body said yesterday.
Martha to hold protest over women's admission to Augusta
Defending champion Tiger Woods will not be the only focus of attention when the Masters golf tournament gets underway on Thursday.
Tuck Cheong threat to champ Ahmad
Two-time champion Chia Tuck Cheong is making a comeback to the Malaysian Cub Prix Championships after a year#8217;s break.
Sports Ministry may reward driver Karamjit
The Youth and Sports Ministry will consider giving financial incentives to world rally champion Karamjit Singh although motorsports does not come under their sports reward scheme.
Aussie fans pay tribute to Sheene
World superbike championship fans and officials paid tribute Sunday to former world motorcycling champion Barry Sheene, who died on March 10 aged 52.
FIA postpone changes until 2004 season
So-called 'driver aids' such as traction control will remain in Formula One until 2004 instead of being banned in July, the sport#8217;s governing body said on Friday.