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  2. Channel 4 Racing - Wikipedia

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    From 2013, Channel 4 Racing became the exclusive home of free-to-air televised racing, having signed a four-year deal in March 2012. Coverage included all major races including The Derby , Cheltenham Festival and for the first time on Channel 4, the Grand National and Royal Ascot , and international races including the Dubai World Cup and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe .

  3. Sporting Life (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Sporting Life was a British newspaper published from 1859 until 1998, best known for its coverage of horse racing and greyhound racing. [1] Latterly it has continued as a multi-sports website. Priced at one penny, the Sporting Life initially appeared twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It became a daily newspaper in 1883, and in 1886 ...

  4. Sky Sports Racing - Wikipedia

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    At The Races Player. Watch live. Sky Sports Racing (formerly At The Races) is a British pay television channel devoted primarily to horse racing. A joint venture between Sky Group and Arena Racing Company, it broadcasts coverage of domestic, European and international horse racing events. The channel also broadcasts some greyhound racing .

  5. Racing Post - Wikipedia

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    Sections include news, cards, results, tipping, bloodstock, sports, race day live, statistics, and shop. Race replays (access to a UK and Irish racing archive) and a digital newspaper are available to subscribers. Accolades. Racing Post was highly commended for the Grand Prix award at the Newsawards 2016. The judges commented: "This was a ...

  6. Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake - Wikipedia

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    Competitors then start racing down the hill after the cheese. The first person over the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. The competitors aim to catch the cheese; however, it has around a one-second head start and can reach high speeds, enough to knock over and injure a spectator. Multiple races are held during the day ...

  7. Jimmy Broadbent - Wikipedia

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    Racing career In sim racing. In 2019, Broadbent took part in the annual iRacing 24 Hours of Le Mans in the iRacing video game, with teammates Adam David Hodgkinson and Nate Lupson with the 2016 Audi R18 LMP1 prototype sports car, and won their race overall. On May 16th 2020, Broadbent Won the annual iRacing Indy 500.

  8. Helmut Marko - Wikipedia

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    Marko racing at the 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans. He had more success in endurance racing , winning the 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans , driving a Martini - Porsche 917 K with Gijs van Lennep . During that year, they set a distance record which remained unbeaten until the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans (5,335.313 km, at an average of 222.304 km/h - changes to the track reduced the average speed.)

  9. Cyclingnews.com - Wikipedia

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    Cyclingnews.com is a website providing cycling news, race results, bike-related reviews and buying advice owned by Future. History [ edit ] In 1995 Australian Bill Mitchell , a keen cyclist and professor of economics at the University of Newcastle , created the website titled "Bill’s Cycling Racing Results and News" after finding there was a need for fast-breaking news and race results in ...