Motorsport

Trulli: No Lotus deal done

Jarno Trulli has denied reports he has already signed a deal to race with Lotus in Formula One next season. The Norfolk-based team's principal Tony Fernandes has confirmed one driver has now inked a contract ahead of their 2010 campaign - which prompted speculation Trulli was the man to arrive, with an announcement planned for after his drive for Toyota at this weekend's Fuji Speedway Motor Sport Festival.

Brundle still upbeat despite series of annoying setbacks

Alex Brundle's step on to the international motor racing stage has been mixed in terms of results, but the local racer has shown considerable potential for the future.

Sam's Ryder of his life

Sam Ryder, from Long Stratton, is launching his own F1 sidecar team for the 2010 season. Ryder, 23, successfully competed in the F1 British Sidecar series during 2009 finishing seventh as passenger with the local B&S Racing Team.

Oval racer Klyn adds another title to collection

Stoke Ferry's Shaun Klyn added the Street Stocks track championship title to the points title he had already won at Swaffham Raceway the previous Sunday.

Team Happy after leaving Jay Kay in their tracks

After six hours of racing in miserable wet conditions less than a lap of the near two-mile Snetterton circuit separated the top three in the Fun Cup race on Saturday.

Jarno Trulli, left, and Mike Gascoyne during their time together at Renault in 2003.Lotus sign first driver ahead of Formula One return

Lotus' new Formula One team has signed its first driver ahead of their return to the grid next season. The Norfolk-based team is not planning to reveal the identity of their new driver until his team-mate has also signed on the dotted line.

Slow going, but pair take title number 10

It's not often that second place will give you a victory, but that's what happened to Norfolk rally crew Martin Newson and Peter Morris as they clinched their 10th National Asphalt Rally Championship title at the Mewla National Rally.

Sinclair at the double to clinch trophy win

Tony Sinclair easily won both the Open Sports Car races to take home the Archie Scott Brown Trophy, awarded as a tribute to Snetterton's first hero. In the opening race Sinclair dominated as his rivals fell foul of the slippery conditions.

Big crowd expected as carnival hits town

The annual Halloween Carnival night is being held at King's Lynn's Norfolk Arena on Saturday night. It's an event which usually sees the biggest crowd of the season at Lynn for a busy triple bill of action - as well as a fireworks display and fancy dress parade.

Old hand sits in pole position

Swaffham Raceway's regular season comes to a climax on Sunday afternoon with the King of Swaffham Raceway Track Championship Finals. Rob Klyn, from East Winch, has already secured the Bangers points title and will start the track championship final in pole position with Ronnie George from Norwich alongside him.

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