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WICKENS LEADS CARLIN ONE-TWO AT SPA

Sunday, May 1, 2011

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WICKENS LEADS CARLIN ONE-TWO AT SPA

Carlin team drivers Robert Wickens and Jean-Eric Vergne were the stars of the opening Formula Renault 3.5 Series race at the Spa-Francochamp circuit in Belgium. Saturday morning’s qualifying session in light aerodynamic setup was a lively affair on the fast and challenging circuit. Jean-Eric Vergne was the first to hold provisional pole, as Australia's Daniel Ricciardo lost his car at the Raidillon hitting the fence hard and bringing out a red flag. At the end of the session it was the turn of Robert Wickens and Albert Costa to shine. Driving in F1 Marussia Virgin Racing team colours, Wickens claimed his second pole of the season ahead of Costa, Vergne and KMP Racing’s Nelson Panciaticci. In the race itself Wickens took the lead at the la Source hairpin with Costa and Vergne trailing. Costa tried to snatch control of the race under braking at Combes but the Spaniard left it too late and a split second later left the track. The situation played into the hands of Vergne who now found himself in second place. The tone of the race was already set even in the opening laps, as  Wickens held court over teammate Jean-Eric Vergne.

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RICCIARDO GOES FOR RENAULT GOLD

Friday, October 8, 2010

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RICCIARDO GOES FOR RENAULT GOLD

Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo is facing the biggest weekend of his relatively short racing career. While most his home nation remains firmly fixated on a two make race series on one of the world's great tracks, or the exploits of Mark Webber in Japan. Ricciardo will be locked in battle with Mikhail Aleshin and Esteban Guerrieri for the prestigious 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Drivers’ Championship and the tryout with Renault F1 Team that goes with it. The final in Barcelona will deliver the long-awaited verdict. While the Russian, the Australian and the Argentinean battle it out for the Drivers' title, the Spanish contingent, lead by Epsilon Euskadi’s Albert Costa, will also be hoping to shine in front of their home-crowd. While Aleshin has the advantage of arriving at Barcelona as championship leader, the 23-year old Muscovite is currently not enjoying the form of his rivals. Winner on three occasions, and with six podium finishes since the start of the season, the last two meetings, at Hockenheim and Silverstone, have been less impressive. With his last win this the season at Magny-Cours way back in June, Aleshin will need to return to his winning ways if he is to be sure of the title.

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RICCIARDO ROCKS RENAULT

Sunday, September 5, 2010

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RICCIARDO ROCKS RENAULT

Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo is back in the hunt for this year's World Series by Renault 3.5 series after winning the first race of the weekend at Hokenheim. The win closes the gap to series leader Mikhail Aleshin, to just two points. currently fifth. Ricciardo was joined on the podium by ISR’s Esteban Guerrieri and Comtec’s Jon Lancaster. The Red Bull F1 reserve driver, Ricciardo showed his intentions during qualifying, claiming his sixth pole position of the season. Esteban Guerrieri and Mikhail Aleshin also put on an impressive turn of speed, starting in second and third place respectively.

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RICCIARDO RUNS HOT IN HUNGARY

Sunday, July 4, 2010

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RICCIARDO RUNS HOT IN HUNGARY

Western Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo has won his second race in the 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series taking the chequered flag at the Hungaroring. Starting from pole Ricciardo led from start to finish. The victory now moves the young Aussie to within six points of Mikhail Aleshin who was second. Sten Pentus finished third, despite the best efforts of New Zealand's Brendon Hartley. With a track temperature of 46°C, the hot conditions suited the young Aussie perfectly. "It was very hot, but having grown up in Australia certainly helped me today. Coming two days after my 21st birthday this is an important win. I had the support of my family who are here today." he said. Ricciardo started on pole for the fifth time this season, ahead of Mikhail Aleshin and Brendon Hartley . The Australian took command of the race from the start, leading his Russian rival into the first turn. Sten Pentus made a successful getaway, ousting Brendon Hartley from 3rd place in the first metres of the race.

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ALESHIN STRENGTHENS LEAD AT MAGNY-COURS WSR

Sunday, June 20, 2010

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ALESHIN STRENGTHENS LEAD AT MAGNY-COURS WSR

Carlin Racing's Mikhail Aleshin has strengthened his lead Formula Renault 3.5 Series championship with a win at a wet Magny-Cours in France. The talented young Russian star leads ISR’s Sebastian Guerrieri and Comtec Racing's Stefano Coletti. Guerrieri took advantage of disappointment for Tech 1 Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo, Fortec Motorsport’s Sten Pentus and Tech 1 Racing’s Brendon Hartley to carve himself a solid second place in the championship. Conditions were tough for the drivers s they lined up on a track still wet from a morning of incessant rain. Fortec Motorsport’s Jon Lancaster stalled even before the warm-up lap and had to start from the pits.

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RICCIARDO GETS AUSSIES OFF TO A GREAT MONACO START

Sunday, May 16, 2010

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A great start for Australia at Monaco as Western Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo wins the World Series by Renault, Formula 3.5 round on the famous street circuit. Ricciardo started from pole alongside series leader Mikhail Aleshin. Aleshin made a good start but Ricciardo held him out at turn one and quickly established a two second plus lead. Aleshin had his hands full in the early stages of the race battling with Albert Costa for third before he made a break at the half way mark of the race. New Zealand's Brendan Hartley had a tough race spending several laps stuck behind the car of Frank Salaquarda.

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RICCIARDO WINS THE RACE BUT BOTTAS TAKES THE TITLE

Monday, October 20, 2008

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RICCIARDO WINS THE RACE BUT BOTTAS TAKES THE TITLE

Despite a win in the second race of the weekend at Barcelona, Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo just failed in his bid to win the Formula Renault 2.0 World Series. A fourth place to Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas was enough to give him the championship with Ricciardo just failing to grab the crown but taking his team to the team title. Ricciardo was disappointed at missing the title but overall he was satisfied with his year which saw him win six races.

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MEGA MEGANE DEBUTS AT PARIS MOTORSHOW

Thursday, October 2, 2008

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MEGA MEGANE DEBUTS AT PARIS MOTORSHOW

The World Series by Renault's premier saloon car championship the Mégane Trophy has undergone a raft of radical modifications in readiness for the 2009 campaign. The most visible change concerns its new body design which takes its inspiration from the lines of the new Mégane Coupe revealed at the Paris Motorshow. Under the bonnet, a fresh look has also been taken at the Renault-Nissan Alliance's V6 3.5 24V powerplant which now delivers 360hp. At the same time, Renault Sport Technologies has carried over many of the acclaimed features of the current Mégane Trophy to produce a reliable, competitive and affordable racing car.

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