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Thrilling race sets up Di Resta for chance of Hockenheim glory

BATHGATE'S Paul Di Resta heads to the final race of the German Touring Car Championship at Hockenheim in three weeks just two points off the lead after scoring a dramatic

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Making and breaking drivers

The Hockenheim track has a knack of sorting the men from the boys, discovers as he gets behind the wheel of a Formula BMW

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DTM: Weather keeps Scheider waiting.

Timo Scheider prepares for a thrilling finale at Hockenheim after seeing the title snatched away from him at Le Mans.

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DTM: Mercedes hail 'sensational' di Resta.

Norbert Haug has heaped praise on Paul di Resta after his astonishing drive back into contention during the latest round of the DTM at Le Mans, one that puts him in with a strong chance of sealing the title at the Hockenheim season finale.In one of the most unpredictable – and confusing – DTM races of all time, intermittent rain wreaked havoc with strategies throughout the field as teams attempted...

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DTM: Zero to hero for Ekstrom.

... the Swede will instead focus on aiding team-mate Scheider to the title when the series returns to Hockenheim at the end of the month."This wasn't bad for a sick racer. After I was frustrated with a bout of flu all weekend I'm now totally happy about victory. The race was great and my Audi A4 was running perfectly from the start to the final lap. “I couldn't wish for more than this except,...

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Paul Di Resta Second and Two Points behind the Leader

Team AMG Mercedes DTM Le Mans: Paul Di Resta finished the 10th round of the 2008 DTM at Le Mans in second place, reduced the gap to the overall leader Timo Scheider (Audi) who came home sixth today to two points and postponed the championship decision until the season finale on 26th October in Hockenheim

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F1: Palmer: Formula Two will produce F1 stars.

... Scottish racing hero was tragically killed whilst competing in a Formula Two race with Lotus at Hockenheim in 1967 and later the same year the legendary Jacky Ickx made his grand prix debut at the Nürburgring at the wheel of a Formula Two machine.

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F1: Raikkonen: Fastest laps in F1 mean nothing.

... team-mate , and out-qualified by the Brazilian eleven-four, including on every occasion since Hockenheim in July. AdvertisementCrashing out of fifth place in the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix night race last weekend with just four laps to go marked Raikkonen's fourth consecutive failure to score, and he now looks likely to be shut irreversibly out of the battle for glory at Fuji in Japan...

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F1’s unwritten rules: team orders edition

... to score the team’s maiden victory; Heikki Kovalainen refrained from racing Lewis Hamilton at Hockenheim in the closing stages. A brutally tough interpretation of article 39.1 could brand any of these decisions as interference with a race result. But, as we discussed a few weeks ago, unwritten rules play just as big a role in how F1 works . In the case of team orders, teams can get away...