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OK, just for all you motorsport nuts (if you are one, you probably know about these already)...here are some links to the best sites:

Official V8 Supercar site

http://www.v8supercar.com.au

Official CART site

http://www.champcarworldseries.com

Official IRL site

http://www.indycar.com

Offical motoGP site

http://www.motogp.com

Official superbikes site

http://www.worldsbk.com

Australian Rally Championship

http://www.rally.com.au

World Rally Championship

http://www.wrc.com

LIVE F1 practicing, qualifying & GP's

http://f1.racing-live.com

Formula3000

http://www.f3000.com

Le Mans

http://www.lemans.org

JGTC: Japanese GT Championship (yay! Skylines!)

http://www.jgtc.net

Visit here to see what Ch10 are broadcasting in upcoming months

http://www.rpmlive.tv

Good all-round motorsport site for results/stats etc

http://www.motorsport.com

Hope you find them useful!

(ps. I have avoided putting up sites for individual drivers or teams, otherwise the list would go forever LOL)

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Thanks Shell and thanks Duncan(had that one buddy),,,,,but Avesco has a site that you pay like $20 or $30 a year and you get transponder readouts for Group A's,,everything from warmup to actual race times,,,as it happens.....LIVE.....I can't find it!!!!.

Help.........

Neil

My favourite motorsport websites...

Formula 1 official website

http://www.formula1.com/

Another good formula 1 site

http://www.f1.on.net/

Jacques Villeneuve

http://jv-world.com/

BAR

http://www.bar.net/

Honda F1

http://www.hondaf1.com/

And for betting on motorsport...

http://www.tab.com.au/sportsbet

https://www.centrebet.com/

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Keep an eye on www.bathurst24hr.com.au for news on the return of the event in 2006. From what I have been told on good authority, is the event looks like it will be back with GTR skylines eligble to run along with a host of other exoticts.

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