Parr reveals he offered resignation

Williams CEO Adam Parr has revealed that he offered to resign from the team in the wake of its troubled start to the campaign. On Tuesday the team announced a technical restructuring at the Grove-based outfit, that will result in technical director Sam Michael and Jon Tomlinson leaving at the end of this year, with Mike Coughlan joining as chief engineer next month

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/parr-reveals-he-offered-resignation/

Gary Hocking Ingo Hoffmann Bill Holland Jackie Holmes Bill Homeier

Power wins delayed Sao Paulo race

Will Power took his second IndyCar win of the season in the rain-affected and postponed Sao Paulo street race. For much of the event it looked like the first victory of Takuma Sato's IndyCar career was on the cards, but a strategy gamble by the KV team failed to pay off, with a late stop for the ex-Formula 1 driver allowing Power to come through and win again

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/indycar-news/indycar/power-wins-delayed-sao-paulo-race/

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Lorenzo takes first pole of 2011

World champion Jorge Lorenzo took his first pole position of the season in qualifying for the Portuguese Grand Prix, as Marco Simoncelli's bid for the top spot ended in a crash. Having been fastest in both Friday sessions, Simoncelli looked favourite for pole as he set a dominant pace for the majority of qualifying as well. But Lorenzo edged ahead of the Italian going into the final five minutes, and as Simoncelli tried to respond and earn Gresini a first MotoGP pole in over five years, he had a low-side crash at Turn 7.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/motorcycles/motogp/lorenzo-takes-first-pole-of-2011/

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Safety in Numbers: Charting Traffic-Safety and Fatality Data ? Feature

Traffic deaths are at an all-time low?our timeline shows how they got there. For drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians, 2009 was a very good year: Motor-vehicle-related fatalities fell to an all-time low in America, with only 1.13 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT). In total, deaths fell to 33,808, the lowest number since [...]

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Okyay to return at Monza

Ibrahim Okyay will make his World Touring Car Championship return at Monza next weekend. The 41-year-old Turk has won five domestic tin-top titles in his homeland and claimed fourth place in last year's European Touring Car Cup at the wheel of the same Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW 320si that he will race in Italy

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/touring-cars/wtcc/okyay-to-return-at-monza/

Nicolas Kiesa Leo Kinnunen Danny Kladis Hans Klenk Peter de Klerk