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Touring Cars: Menu lasts course to deny BMW second helpings

Switzerland's Alain Menu took race two to deny a BMW double at the World Touring Car Championship meeting at Brands Hatch yesterday.

Inside Motor Racing

Signs of supremacy: Lewis Hamilton was 'extremely aggressive and brave' with his passing manoeuvres in Germany, according to Sir Jackie Stewart

McLaren gets a grip: Hamilton emerges from twists and turns

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Mastery at Hockenheim leaves rivals disillusioned as Briton shows he has what it takes to be world champion. By David Tremayne

Touring Cars: Priaulx out to impress in home race

Saturday, 26 July 2008

Andy Priaulx will be going all out to give his fans something to cheer in the World Touring Car Championship's seventh round of the season, at Brands Hatch this weekend.

Mosley speaks to reporters outside the High Court following his privacy action against the News of the World

Mosley wins £60,000 over orgy case

Thursday, 24 July 2008

A judge today ruled that motor racing chief Max Mosley's privacy was violated by a tabloid newspaper over his sado-masochistic orgies.

Max Mosley says he was warned that he was being investigated. Industry experts claim he was set up by his opponents at a critical time when he was looking to change the rules of Formula One

Mosley 'was set up by Formula One enemies'

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Max Mosley, whose role in a sado-masochistic sex orgy was exposed in a Sunday newspaper, was the victim of a sting operation, industry figures have told The Independent.

Hamilton is told that he leads the German Grand Prix

Hamilton was fortunate to avoid crash with safety car

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Lewis Hamilton's magnificent victory in Germany on Sunday almost failed to happen after he very nearly came a cropper behind the safety car on the 41st lap, just before the race was restarted.

The Toyota of Germany's Timo Glock slides down the finish straight after slamming into the concrete  wall backwards following a a high-speed suspension failure on the last corner of the 35th lap at the German Grand Prix yesterday.

Hamilton hunts down rivals after chaos of Glock's shunt

Monday, 21 July 2008

Lewis Hamilton drove to a sensational victory at the German Grand Prix here yesterday – but we can all thank Timo Glock for injecting desperately needed excitement into what at one stage threatened to be a McLaren-Mercedes walkover.

Bayliss broke his duck with victory at the Czech circuit

Motorcycling: Bayliss at the double to extend lead in race for the title

Monday, 21 July 2008

Troy Bayliss got back to winning ways as he took both races in yesterday's World Superbikes round at Brno. Ducati's championship leader had not won since April and had never triumphed at the Czech circuit, but he broke that duck with a 47th career victory in race one and then consolidated his place at the top of the standings in race two.

Lewis Hamilton celebrates his victory on the podium of the Hockenheim ring racetrack

Hamilton leads by four after German success

Sunday, 20 July 2008

Lewis Hamilton made it back-to-back victories for the first time in 13 months by taking the chequered at the end of a remarkable German Grand Prix.

Hamilton is congratulated by his team-mate Heikki Kovalainen (left) after the Briton claimed pole at Hockenheim

Ice-cold Hamilton cruises into pole position

Sunday, 20 July 2008

A composed performance from the Briton saw him easily beat his rivals to dominate the grid. By David Tremayne at Hockenheim

Hamilton pushes for the line in Germany

Hamilton in pole position

Saturday, 19 July 2008

In-form Lewis Hamilton grabbed the ninth pole position of his Formula One career ahead of tomorrow's German Grand Prix.

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