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F1: Hamilton vows to learn his lesson

LEWIS HAMILTON has admitted he will modify his approach this season as he looks to put the heartbreaking climax of his debut campaign behind him and claim Formula One world championship glory. Read

F1: Alonso blast at Hamilton

FERNANDO ALONSO claims Lewis Hamilton has only himself to blame for the abuse he received at the Circuit de Catalunya earlier this month because he criticised the Spaniard. Read

F1: Hamilton left saddened by taunts

THE director of the Barcelona circuit where Lewis Hamilton was racially abused by fans at the weekend has vowed to take steps to prevent similar scenes marring the Spanish Grand Prix in April. Read

F1: Hamilton hungry for Formula One glory

AN older, wiser Lewis Hamilton will start the new Formula One season with even greater desire to win motorsport’s greatest prize. Read

Rally: Loeb claims fourth world title

SEBASTIEN LOEB has secured his fourth consecutive World Rally Championship drivers’ title with a third-place finish in the final race of the season, the Wales Rally GB. Read

Rally: Fourth title for Loeb

Loeb has secured his fourth consecutive World Rally Championship drivers’ title with a third-place finish in the final race of the season, the Wales Rally GB. Read

Rally: Loeb closes in on fourth in a row

SEBASTIEN Loeb went into today’s final day of the Wales Rally GB on the verge of his fourth successive World Rally Championship title. Read

Rally: Hirvonen shows the way

FORD’S Mikko Hirvonen dominated the opening day of the Wales Rally GB to seize the early lead. Read

Rally: Loeb heads for title race

SEBASTIEN LOEB admits it will not be easy to adopt a cautious approach as he attempts to secure a fourth successive World Rally Championship in Wales Rally GB. Read

F1: ‘Spy’ saga could mar 2008 season

BERNIE ECCLESTONE has warned of another spy scandal dominating the headlines next season should it be found that McLaren have used Ferrari’s technical data in the design of their 2008 car. Read

Rally: Grist tribute to McRae

TWO drivers will go head-to-head in Wales for the World Rally Championship over the next four days, perhaps appropriately for an event which will also pay tribute to former world champion Colin McRae. Read

Rally: Fans warned not to speed

THOUSANDS of motoring fans will be descending on Wales for the Wales GB Rally, pictured, today. Read

F1: Hamilton fails to cross start line with appeal

LEWIS HAMILTON is determined “to go one better” next season after seeing his last remaining hope of winning this year’s Formula One world title crushed by the Court of Appeal. Read

F1: Ferrari hit back at the McLaren ‘hypocrites’

McLAREN were yesterday accused of being “naked opportunists” in their bid to see Lewis Hamilton crowned this year’s Formula One world champion. Read

F1: Renault hit by spying scandal

FORMULA ONE has become embroiled in its second spying scandal of the year after Renault were charged with possessing confidential information belonging to McLaren. Read

Moto: Pedrosa clinches second

SPAIN’S Dani Pedrosa clinched second overall in the MotoGP championship with victory in the final race of the season in Valencia. Read

F1: Alonso leaves McLaren

FORMER double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso has left McLaren. Read

F1: McLaren launch appeal

THE FIA have confirmed receiving a formal appeal from McLaren that could see Lewis Hamilton handed the Formula One world championship. Read

F1: McLaren appeal stewards’ race ruling

McLAREN have insisted their fight is not with Ferrari as they prepare to appeal the result of Saturday’s Brazilian Grand Prix. Read

F1: Hamilton title hopes Finn-ished off

LEWIS HAMILTON vowed to return stronger in 2008 after losing out on the Formula One world championship by just one point. Read

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