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Richard Burns Foundation boost Headway
The Richard Burns Foundation reveals Goodwood charity figure

Raikkonen secures maiden stage win
Kimi Raikkonen takes a first WRC stage victory in Germany

IRC: Loix takes Colin McRae trophy
Freddy Loix becomes the second winner of the Colin McRae IRC Flat Out Trophy

Sordo switches co-driver
Dani Sordo announces a switch of co-driver before Rally Germany

'Remarkable' top-ten result for Kankkunen in Finland
Four-time World Rally champion Juha Kankkunen shines on one-off return with the Stobart Ford team and clinches eighth place overall on home soil.

Henning Solberg: I was unlucky
Henning Solberg: I was really starting to enjoy myself until we had to retire - the car set up was working very well...

Hirvonen quickest in Finland shakedown
Mikko Hirvonen heads the pack in the shakedown for Rally Finland, albeit just 0.1 seconds up on Jari-Matti Latvala and Sebastien Loeb.

Loeb pacing himself, Sordo still second
Record-breaking multiple WRC champion Sebastien Loeb saw his advantage reduced from 40.5 seconds to 33.4 following SS11 and SS12 this morning, as he paces himself to the finish and what will be his fourth win of the 2010 WRC season.
Stars flock to Burns Foundation stand at Goodwood
Initial estimates suggest that funds raised by RBF's 220 volunteers during the Goodwood Festival of Speed have exceeded the amount achieved in 2009.

RBF set for Goodwood appearance
The Richard Burns Foundation to celebrate the late WRC title winner with a unique display at Goodwood

IRC: Cave endures 'very disappointing end'
Disaster strikes Tom Cave on day one in Ypres, the latest round in the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge.

IRC: Wilks continues recovery
Guy Wilks: "It's not a screaming pain, more a dull pain in the bottom of the back. I want to be back sooner rather than later and everything is possible for Ypres but we have to see what the doctor says first."

Solberg in co-driver split
Petter Solberg to look for a new co-driver after splitting with Phil Mills

Ogier takes Sordo's seat for gravel rallies
The Frenchman replaces Dani Sordo for three rounds, while the Spaniard assumes his place in the Citroen Junior team

Ogier tops shakedown in Portugal
Sebastien Ogier tops shakedown in Portugal as he aims to go one better than in New Zealand

Latvala: Nurburgring 24-hour race a great experience
Finland's Jari-Matti Latvala buoyed by Ford Focus race experience in Nurburgring 24-hour event.

Angus Scott flies the flag for RBF
Angus Scott: "Richard was a sports personality who climbed to the very top of his game, just like many of the stars out playing this weekend. I think every high-ranking sportsman can feel a certain affinity with Richard and what he achieved, which is why it is great to get Richard's name out there beyond the sport of rallying."

IRC regulars excited by Sardinia TV coverage
Live TV deal revealed for Rally Sardinia next month

Rally GB 2010 launched
"All the ingredients are there for a fantastic world-class sporting event that will do Wales and the UK proud," says Wales Rally GB boss, Andrew Coe.
Richards teams up with Rowan Atkinson
1981 World Rally Championship winning co-driver David Richards and Rowan Atkinson to partner on the race track for Aston Martin GT4 Challenge.

Latvala tops Rally NZ shakedown
Jari-Matti Latvala sets the fastest time in shakedown for the Rally New Zealand, ahead of Citroen pair Dani Sordo and Sebastien Loeb
WRC in the 80s: A decade of triumph and tragedy on DVD
Re-live what was arguably the most spectacular decade in World Rally Championship history on DVD with Duke Video, with the new release of 'Rally Champions of the 1980s'

Solberg: My Citroen feels so good
Petter Solberg can't wait for the off in Turkey - and the start of what will be his 150th WRC event with co-driver Phil Mills.

Raikkonen looking for points repeat in Turkey
Kimi Raikkonen will be looking to feast on more points when the WRC hits an all-new Turkish Rally route.