Motorsports
How to ...
... handle a car like Andi Aigner. Rally drivers are considered the lords of taking it to the limits in car handling. In the following interview rally ace Andreas Aigner shares some tips and tricks on how to become a better driver – even when it’s not about a split-second reaction.
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Back in the 35, Again
Despite a pit road speeding penalty, Brian Vickers moved the 84 into the top 35 by finishing 32nd. After starting second in the 83, Scott Speed finished a career-best 16th.
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Nine victorious rookies
The sun came out on November 8 in Estoril for the final selection event of the 2009 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. Riders came from around the world putting 32 young talents on the line at the Portuguese Grand Prix circuit.
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Too fast for the forests
On November 17 the first test of the winter got underway in Barcelona, Spain, and, at the wheel of the RB4, as part of a “thank you” from Red Bull for winning the World Rally Championship yet again, the driver was Sébastien Loeb.
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From A for Acropolis to Z for New Zealand
Sébastien Loeb has left a bigger mark on rally sport than any other driver. Recently in Japan he was crowned World Champion for the fifth time in a row. Let’s accompany Sébastien through his career to date from A to Z.
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Ready for the final showdown
At the beginning of December after a three-month break from racing it’s going to start getting hectic for Andreas Aigner again. The Welsh hills are calling with the season’s finals. In part two of our interview the Austrian talks about rhythm, rotation and an old man.
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