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<p><font color="#ed1c24" size="5px"><b>Latest News</b></font></p> | <p><font color="#ed1c24" size="5px"><b>Latest News</b></font></p> | ||
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+ | |align="center"| [[File:F2RWRS Logo.png|frameless|75px|link=2016 F2RWRS season]] | ||
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+ | | '''[[Marcel Agyemang-Badu]]''' has won the first race of the season in Adelaide after a transmission failure from [[Andrej Kremnicky]] to take the early championship lead. But it was a shocker from F1 Rejects TV with the broadcast truck suffering a total power failure after Kremnicky incident. | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:AltCART Logo.png|frameless|75px|link=2002 Alternate CART season]] | |align="center"| [[File:AltCART Logo.png|frameless|75px|link=2002 Alternate CART season]] | ||
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− | | [[Jose Pablo Mazzacane]] finally wins a dramatic race at Thruxton. | + | | '''[[Jose Pablo Mazzacane]]''' finally wins a dramatic race at Thruxton. |
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|align="center"| [[File:Rejectrucks.png|frameless|75px|link=2016 Rejectrucks Super Series season]] | |align="center"| [[File:Rejectrucks.png|frameless|75px|link=2016 Rejectrucks Super Series season]] | ||
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− | | [[Ryan Zimmer]] makes a pit strategy gamble late in the race at Mexico to claim his first Rejectrucks Super Series victory and claim the championship lead over [[Julius Tsvangirai]]. | + | | '''[[Ryan Zimmer]]''' makes a pit strategy gamble late in the race at Mexico to claim his first Rejectrucks Super Series victory and claim the championship lead over [[Julius Tsvangirai]]. |
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|align="center"| [[File:GTR Logo Small.png|frameless|75px|link=2016 GTRWC season]] | |align="center"| [[File:GTR Logo Small.png|frameless|75px|link=2016 GTRWC season]] | ||
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| [[John Magnus]] and [[Olivier Gardin]] of [[Aeroracing Engineering]] take the first overall victory for a Independent at Mount Panorama after holding off a strong late race push from [[Gerald Pereria]] and [[Shane Sparks]]. | | [[John Magnus]] and [[Olivier Gardin]] of [[Aeroracing Engineering]] take the first overall victory for a Independent at Mount Panorama after holding off a strong late race push from [[Gerald Pereria]] and [[Shane Sparks]]. | ||
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|align="center"| '''[[News Archive|Older news]]''' | |align="center"| '''[[News Archive|Older news]]''' |
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