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josé maria pechito lopez, wtcc, touring cars, hungaroring
Sport
23.04.16
Two-time FIA World Touring Car champion José María López obliterated the Hungaroring qualifying lap record to beat Tom Coronel to the DHL-presented pole position for WTCC Race of Hungary tomorrow by six tenths of a second.
Sport
23.04.16
Jari-Matti Latvala may continue to lead Rally Argentina but Hayden Paddon has been flying, the Kiwi driver racking up victories in two of the morning’s three stages. At the mid-leg service the gap between the two was 13.3 seconds, Latvala clawing back some time in the third stage. Today was always going to be the day where road position was most marked and Sebastien Ogier, again running at the head of the field, has haemorrhaged time to Latvala and Paddon but continues to hold third.
Formula E, Paris ePrix, lucas di grassi, winner
Sport
23.04.16
Take one of the world’s most recognisable cities, add one of the world’s best-known national monuments and thousands of fans of electric racing, and what do you get?
formula 3, hungary, Maximilian Günther, race 2
Sport
23.04.16
Formula 3 European Championship - 2016 Race of Hungaroring - Race 2
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FIA
23.04.16
Hungarian rally legend and former National Automobilsport Federation of Hungary President Attila Ferjáncz has passed away.
Formula E, Paris ePrix, lucas di grassi, winner
Sport
23.04.16
Formula E’s Paris debut sees Ma and Duval invalid at les Invalides, as di Grassi takes the win under the safety car
FIA
23.04.16
Today, at the Paris ePrix, Jean Todt alongside Anne Hidalgo, City Mayor of Paris, new member of the FIA High level Panel for Road Safety, supported the #SaveKidsLives campaign launched in the third UN Road Safety Week, which ran from 4-10 May 2015.
formula 3, hungary, ralf aron, race 1
Sport
23.04.16
F3 - 2016 Race of Hungaroring - Race 1
Al-Attiyah Qatar Sealine Rally
Sport
23.04.16
Cross-Country: Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah confirms a memorable victory at Losail
Sport
23.04.16
Jari-Matti Latvala, winner of the previous FIA World Rally Championship round in Mexico, has taken control of the Rally Argentina leaderboard and heads the field by 7.9 seconds after the first full day of competition. Behind the Finn, Hayden Paddon and reigning World Champion Sébastien Ogier have been dicing for position, the Kiwi Hyundai driver losing out in the final stage by just 3.5 seconds to take third behind Ogier.

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