TV unilaterals Q: Felipe, you like winning from pole. The Turkish Grand Prix always results in a winner from pole and everything delivered for you today.
Although conditions at the Istanbul Park circuit are unlikely to be as harsh as in recent years, due to a date change, Bridgestone has attempted to head off possible problems with its tyres.
by Chris Hayes Jenson Button gifted Honda its first points of the season and his first since Shanghai last year with a superb charge to sixth place in Barcelona - though he hinted afterwards that it could have been even better still.
Marcus Gronholm's prot?g?, Kosti Katajamaki put in a fantastic drive on the Rally of Tukrey at the weekend, eventually bringing his Stobart VK-backed Ford Focus home in fifth place overall - his best ever result in the WRC.
Kronos Citroen number two driver, Daniel Sordo may have only finished seventh on the Rally of Turkey at the weekend, but the Spaniard was pleased with his form at the finish.
Suzuki's Per-Gunnar Andersson will appeal against the stewards' decision to exclude him from the Rally of Turkey, a verdict that for now has deprived him of the win and his second Junior WRC title.
1995 World Rally champion, Colin McRae returned to action in the WRC over the weekend and it was no fairytale 'homecoming' for the Scot, who struggled in the changeable conditions and who eventually retired in the final test after an alternator problem.
BP Ford number one driver, Marcus Gronholm won the Rally of Turkey on Sunday, the thirteenth round in the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship - the first time he has stood on the top step on this event.
Chris Atkinson has predicted that the Rally of Turkey, the thirteenth round in the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship, could be another tough one for Subaru.
By Rob Wilkins. Championship leader, Sebastien Loeb has won the Rally of Turkey, 'cruising' to a relatively easy victory today [Sunday] during the third and final leg.
Timo Rautiainen, co-driver to Marcus Gronholm at Peugeot has been awarded the Inmarsat Star of the Rally in Turkey for his courageous performance following a freak incident on the second leg of the event.
Drivers / co-drivers: Sebastien Loeb and Daniel Elena (Citroen), Marcus Gronholm and Timo Rautiainen (Peugeot) and Petter Solberg and Phil Mills (Subaru). Team principal: Guy Frequelin (Citroen). Press conference.
Drivers / co-drivers: Sebastien Loeb and Daniel Elena (Citroen), Marcus Gronholm and Timo Rautiainen (Peugeot) and Petter Solberg and Phil Mills (Subaru). Team principal: Guy Frequelin (Citroen). Press conference.
After a comparatively cool Leg one, drivers had to cope with higher temperatures on Leg two of the Rally Turkey today [Saturday]. Here are some facts concerning the heat and the way the Subaru team helps Petter Solberg and Mikko Hirvonen 'keep their cool'...
The 2nd Rally of Turkey takes place this coming weekend - the seventh round out of sixteen in the 2004 FIA World Rally Championship. Turkey will also play host to the third round in the 2004 FIA Junior WRC.
Up-and-coming Junior World Rally Championship [JWRC] rally driver Kris Meeke will be taking nothing for granted when he heads into the Rally of Turkey next weekend [June 25-27].