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F1: Rain ruins practice

Heavy rain ruined practice for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka this morning as Michael Schumacher became the most high-profile victim of a slippery track. Read

F1: Alonso on the brink

FERNANDO ALONSO is looking to win the world championship in style with a victory in today's Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. Read

Rally: Carlsson takes Martin's place

Peugeot have confirmed Sweden’s Daniel Carlsson will drive the team’s second car on next week’s Rally Japan. Read

Rally: Tributes to driver pour in

TRIBUTES were paid to top co-driver Michael Park, who was killed in a high-speed crash during the Wales Rally GB yesterday. Read

Motorsport: Loeb's master class

WORLD champion elect Sebastien Loeb is cruising towards his first Wales Rally GB win after nearest rival Petter Solberg admitted he is powerless to match the Frenchman's relentless pace. Read

Rally: Loeb leads way in title bid

SEBASTIEN LOEB proved too fast for his rivals on the opening day of Wales Rally GB, but the world champion elect was too slow for event officials who halved his lead in the afternoon. Read

GP: Hopkins sets the pace

John Hopkins set the pace when practice began for the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi this morning as Bridgestone’s home-ground advantage paid dividends. Read

Rally: Loeb leads the way in Wales

Citroen’s Sebastien Loeb took charge at the top of the leaderboard after the first two stages of Wales Rally GB this morning. Read

Rally: Solberg sets sights on podium placing

Three-time winner Petter Solberg has played down his chances of a fourth Wales Rally GB victory this weekend. Read

Rally: McRae revs up for big return

RARELY will a Skoda receive quite so much attention as the car that brings British hero Colin McRae back into the world championship spotlight in the Wales Rally GB this weekend. Read

Motosport: Rally to go ahead as normal

WALES Rally GB have declared “business as usual” as Cardiff prepares to play host to the British round of the world championship. Read

Rally: Phil prays for rain to boost title bid

RALLY ace Phil Mills hopes he'll be winning in the rain next weekend and rewriting history. Read

Rally: Nicky and Colin are giving it another Sko

NICKY Grist will embark on his second coming this week - in a Skoda. Read

F1: Downpour threat to Spa race

FORMULA ONE'S top drivers will not race in the Belgian Grand Prix if Spa-Francorchamps suffers more torrential rain, they claimed amid fears over their safety on a wet track. Read

F1: Raikkonen plays down Turkish success

KIMI RAIKKONEN claims he had it easy in storming to a dominant win in the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix at the challenging Istanbul Otodrom yesterday. Read

F1: We'll be Finn-tastic, Raikkonen

ISTANBUL, August 20 (Formula One) – Kimi Raikkonen sounded an ominous warning to world championship rival Fernando Alonso after snatching pole position for the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix – then insisted there is plenty more to come from McLaren. Read

F1: Raikkonen takes first Turkish pole

Kimi Raikkonen today sounded an ominous warning to world championship rival Fernando Alonso after snatching pole position for the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix – then insisted there is plenty more to come from McLaren. Read

Moto: Fogarty's advice to Toseland

WORLD SUPERBIKE legend Carl Fogarty believes defending champion James Toseland must learn to enjoy racing again to stand any chance of retaining his crown following a dispiriting show at Brands Hatch. Read

Rally: Higgins aims to continue hot streak

Mark Higgins will be on familiar territory as he battles for his fourth consecutive British Rally Championship victory when he contests the Manx International Rally. Read

Rallying: It's victory for Reynolds

WELSH driver Julian Reynolds won the Swansea Bay Rally in his Ford Focus, partnered by Paul Spooner. Read

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