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Pre-Italian GP interview with Tonio Liuzzi

Pre-Italian GP interview with Tonio Liuzzi

Uploaded on Sep 08, 2010 Lucy Genon / Force India Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Tonio discusses his Force India race debut at Monza one year ago and how he has progressed since that weekend. He also gives his thoughts about racing in front of his home crowd and his hopes for the rest of the season and beyond.

 

Fiesta World Tour - Dj Funkmaster Flex

Fiesta World Tour - Dj Funkmaster Flex

Uploaded on Sep 06, 2010 Aisling Ridout / Greenlight Television Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

The team arrive in the Bronx to meet Aston George Taylor Jr, AKA Funkmaster Flex, the rapper and DJ owns a collection of classic cars. Download for a sneaky look at this collection.

 

WTCC Oschersleben - HLTS International Sound and Commentaries

WTCC Oschersleben - HLTS International Sound and Commentaries

Uploaded on Sep 06, 2010 Viviana Dal Palù / Eurosport Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Alain Menu and Andy Priaulx won one race apiece in Oschersleben today. The Swiss driver gave Chevrolet their first victory on the German track, while the Briton scored his sixth win of the season and moved further ahead in the Drivers' Championship. In the two latest meetings, Priaulx has recovered 38 points from the leader Yvan Muller, reducing his gap to 11, and now he has also jumped ahead of Gabriele Tarquini (who has scored only 2 points in the three latest races) in second position.
The first race was a Chevrolet show. Rob Huff and Menu took control from the beginning, but the former was later black-flagged for hitting the poleman Augusto Farfus at the start. This enabled Menu to claim his first victory of the year from Farfus and Muller.
In Race 2, Priaulx dashed ahead of the SEAT pair of Michelisz and Nykjær and kissed goodbye to the rest of the field on his way to a solo flight. Farfus and Muller finished far behind him in second and third after Monteiro was given a drive-through for hitting both Nykjær and Michelisz.

IRC Barum - HLTS with International Sound and Commentaries

IRC Barum - HLTS with International Sound and Commentaries

Uploaded on Aug 30, 2010 Viviana Dal Palù / Eurosport Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Freddy Loix has become the most successful driver in the history of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge by taking a record-breaking sixth win and his third in as many starts this season after a dramatic climax to Barum Czech Rally Zlin today (Sunday) when the lead changed hands three times on the final four stages.

Juho Hanninen claimed second to maintain his title advantage while third place for local hero Pavel Valousek not only ensured a Skoda Fabia one-two-three but also enabled the Czech firm to clinch the 2010 IRC manufacturers' crown for the first time with three rounds remaining.

Post summer break interview with Adrian Sutil

Post summer break interview with Adrian Sutil

Uploaded on Aug 25, 2010 Lucy Genon / Force India Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Adrian Sutil discusses what he hs done over the summer break in the F1 championship, including his trip to Goa, India. He also reviews his season so far and gives his thoughts ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, which was the scene of the team’s first-ever podium last year. Also available is rights-free footage of Adrian on the beach in Goa and onboard a Kingfisher plane.

WTCC Brno HLTS International Sound and Commentaries

WTCC Brno HLTS International Sound and Commentaries

Uploaded on Aug 02, 2010 Viviana Dal Palù / Eurosport Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

British drivers won all today in Brno as Rob Huff took his first victory of the season for Chevrolet in Race 1 and Andy Priaulx scored BMW's 50th WTCC win in Race 2.

These results, joint with the bad luck that hit Yvan Muller and Gabriele Tarquini, meant a big leap forward in the championship classification for both, Priaulx and Huff. 

In Race 1, Huff claimed a lights-to-flag victory despite a short safety car period interrupting proceedings. He crossed the line ahead of reigning world champion Gabriele Tarquini and his teammate Alain Menu.

In Race 2, BMW Team RBM's Priaulx came from fourth on the grid to take an extra special victory at the place where he scored his first win for BMW back in 2003. Colin Turkington finished second after holding off the charge from Menu, who obtained his second podium finish of the day.

Yvan Muller did not score this weekend and remained on 199 points with Tarquini (who retired in the second race) now just 5 points adrift on 194. Priaulx lies third, only 16 points behind the leader, whil Huff is fourth and reduced his gap to 32.

Darryl O'Young, the young rookie from Hong Kong, dominated the Independents' category taking two wins. He has now closed the gap in the standings to Sergio Hernández who still leads. O'Young and Michel Nykjær shared victories in the Rookie Challenge that is now led by Fredy Barth.
The championship will resume after the summer break for rounds 15 and 16 at Oschersleben, Germany on September 5.

Pre-German Grand Prix interview with Adrian Sutil

Pre-German Grand Prix interview with Adrian Sutil

Uploaded on Jul 23, 2010 Lucy Genon / Force India Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Force India driver Adrian Sutil gives his thoughts ahead of his home race in Germany, reviews his most successful season in F1 so far and takes a look back at how he got started in motorsport. Also available in the feature is rights-free footage of Adrian on track, shots from the 2008 Force India launch in Mumbai, India, and from his earlier racing career.

IRC Acores HLTS - International Sound and Commentaries

IRC Acores HLTS - International Sound and Commentaries

Uploaded on Jul 19, 2010 Viviana Dal Palù / Eurosport Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Bruno Magalhaes has claimed his first victory in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge following a thrilling finish to Sata Rally Acores today (Saturday). The Peugeot Sport Portugal driver took the lead on Friday's first stage but dropped out of top spot on stage 15 with a gearbox problem and feared his chances of winning were over. But in a dramatic turn of events, Juho Hanninen lost first place with a puncture on the penultimate stage before Jan Kopecky, who started the last test leading by 6.4s, crashed out four kilometres from the finish to hand Magalhaes an emotional win in front of thousands of enthusiastic fans.

WTCC Brands Hatch HLTS - International Sound and Commentaries

WTCC Brands Hatch HLTS - International Sound and Commentaries

Uploaded on Jul 19, 2010 Viviana Dal Palù / Eurosport Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Yvan Muller and Andy Priaulx claimed one victory apiece at Brands Hatch in two extremely close races that also launched Colin Turkington as the rising star in the WTCC heaven.

In Race 1 Muller and Rob Huff gave Chevrolet a 1-2 finish ahead of Turkington who managed to steal third place from Alain Menu's third Cruze, while Gabriele Tarquini scored important points finishing fourth and Priaulx obtained an eighth place that eventually proved crucial for the rest of the day.

Priaulx won the second race starting from pole position on the reverse grid. Turkington made another step forward claiming a brilliant second place from Tarquini, with Muller in fifth.

After a difficult beginning to his home weekend, Priaulx jumped from zero to hero, recovering from a 10 position grid penalty that had demoted him to 16th at the start of Race 1 to the highest step of the podium.

The championship fight is also very close. Muller leads with 199 points and has a margin of 23 over Tarquini, while Priaulx is a further 30 points behind. And Huff cannot be discounted, lying 69 points behind the leader.

Thanks to the 33 points he scored in the overall championship and the additional points for the category's pole position and fastest laps, Turkingon made a giant leap forward in the Independents' Trophy. After only four races, the Ulsterman is second, 11 points behind Sergio Hernández.

Norbert Michelisz won both races in the Rookie Challenge and ousted Fredy Barth from the lead.

The championship will resume for rounds 13 and 14 at Brno, Czech Republic, on August 1st.

British Rally Championship 2010 - Round 4 News

British Rally Championship 2010 - Round 4 News

Uploaded on Jul 12, 2010 Aisling Ridout / Greenlight Television Footage Type: News Release Restrictions: None

Cronin makes it two apiece on Rally Isle of Man

Pirelli TEG Sport crew Keith Cronin and Barry McNulty took a well deserved victory on Rally Isle of Man, the fourth round of the Dulux Trade MSA British Rally Championship, making it two wins apiece for them and second placed Gwyndaf Evans with new co-driver Gareth Roberts.

Any chance of a close battle was ended on Friday after JR Motorsports’ Evans lost two minutes with an off, but Cronin drove a mature second day despite some atrocious weather in the middle of Saturday. 

Third place went to Jason Pritchard and Robbie Durant, an excellent drive on the Welsh youngster’s first season in a four wheel drive car, to put him on the podium for the first time.

The weather undoubtedly played a major part in all the crews’ experience on the Manx roads every driver having tales of aquaplaning and near misses on roads that resembled rivers in places.

As the event started Alastair Fisher and Rory Kennedy set the initial pace on the first stage which started in foggy conditions straight out of the famous TT pitlane, but there was a gap of less than a second to JR Motorsports’ Evans after less than a mile of competition. Reigning champion Keith Cronin and Barry McNulty were back in eighth, albeit only three seconds adrift of the leaders.

As the drivers settled in Evans pulled clear, leaving Fisher third behind Cronin, but after the first service Cronin launched a fight back, closing to within five seconds of the Welshman after his Mitsubishi’s rear suspension lost alignment. The final stage before second service would prove time-consuming for Evans, caught out on a slippery section, the already wayward car spun and clouted a bank, further damaging the rear right hand wheel alignment.

His accident cost him nearly two minutes, handing the lead to Cronin, but further drama unfolded behind as Fisher crashed heavily, stopping he stage. The crew was unhurt but it meant everybody else was awarded Cronin’s time, leaving Evans seventh.

Cronin’s Pirelli TEG Sport team-mates Adam Gould/Robbie Durant were elevated to second despite a persistent misfire and they responded with a fastest time on stage seven. However their excellent run in last year’s event winning Impreza was cruelly cut short on the very next stage, when they hit a post and damaged the radiator. The crew managed to make the stage finish and attempted to fix the damage, but without spares had to admit defeat.

Jason Pritchard and Craig Drew were therefore elevated to a career best second in their first season in a four wheel drive car, having passed championship leader Jonny Greer/Gordon Noble who struggled with a broken front shock absorber.

Unfortunately for Pritchard fellow Welshman Evans was on a charge and he passed them on the first of the four stage run to the overnight halt, including two through the famous Castletown spectator test.

Greer hung onto fourth and best of the Mitsubishi Ralliart Evolution Challenge runners. The young Northern Irishman still leads the Dulux Trade MSA British Rally Championship but Evans has closed the gap to just four points before dropped scores

 

 

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