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Kristensen: Peugeot taken headlines...and pressure.
Tom Kristensen insists he is pleased to not be entering the Le Mans 24 Hours as the favourite for once this year, suggesting that by stealing all of the headlines, Peugeot have also taken away from Audi all of the pressure.

Entry list: Le Mans 24 Hours.
1. Biela/Pirro/Werner Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDi LMP1 2. Capello/McNish/Kristensen Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDi LMP1

Leslie to be honoured by Lola.
The late David Leslie is to be honoured in Lola's 50th anniversary celebrations at this year's Le Mans 24 Hours.
Gene: I thought that was it.
Marc Gene has admitted that he felt he could be about to die during his high-speed accident during testing to the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Moseley sets Zytek pace..
Stuart Moseley showed just why the Barazi-Epsilon team had taken a punt on his abilities for the forthcoming Le Mans 24 Hours by setting the team's fastest time in pre-race testing after just four dry laps in the Zytek 07S.

Davison prepares for Le Mans bow.
Alex Davison will join a select band of Australian drivers to have taken part in the Le Mans 24 Hours when he lines up for the event next month as part of the Felbermayr-Proton team.
Goossens drafted by Creation.
With veteran Jamie Campbell-Walter sidelined by the injury he sustained in practice for Monza's Le Mans Series round, the Creation-AIM team has opted for proven experience in selecting its drivers to partner regular pilot Stuart Hall at Le Mans.

Lizards head for Le Mans.
Flying Lizards Motorsport has packed up shop and headed for Europe as preparations continue for the Le Mans 24 Hours next month.

Embassy announces Le Mans line-up.
Embassy Racing has announced its driver line-up for the 2008 Le Mans 24 Hours, with Warren Hughes, Jonny Kane and Joey Foster set to share driving duties in the lone WF01 entered into the race.

Peugeot wins Spa 1000km
Peugeot maintained its 100 per cent Le Mans Series record with a third win of the 2008 endurance season at Spa-Francorchamps, setting the French squad up for its assault on the 24 Hours in June.
Panis: We`ve been quick, just unlucky...
by Russell Atkins Though he may have switched across to sportscars in 2008 following a year's sabbatical from driving, former Formula 1 star Olivier Panis' habitual bad luck seems to have tracked him all the way from the top flight.
Brabham looks forward to `addictive` Le Mans.
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Pescarolo secure podium.
Harold Primat and Christophe Tinseau took a superb last-gasp podium finish at Monza as the Pescarolo Sport team emerged as the leading petrol runner in the second round of the Le Mans Series.

Team Modena names Le Mans line-up.
Fresh from a first win of the season at Monza, Team Modena has announced its driver line-up for the 2008 running of the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Ortelli in monster Monza shunt.
Stephane Ortelli has escaped with only a broken ankle following a horrific high-speed accident in the late stages of the second round of the Le Mans Series at Monza.

Capello: It was a big one.
Dindo Capello admitted that his incident early in the Le Mans Series race at Monza was one of the biggest impacts of his career as the Italian - and team-mate Allan McNish - hit problems for the second straight event.

Peugeot takes controversial win.
Pedro Lamy and Stephane Sarrazin have taken victory in the second round of the Le Mans Series at Monza but only after a late race incident between Lamy and Audi driver Mike Rockenfeller.

Peugeot take the win in Spain
Peugeot scored the first blow in the burgeoning diesel battle at the opening round of the Le Mans Series in Barcelona today, as the 908 HDi FAP of Marc Gene and Nicolas Minassian beat diesel rivals, Audi by a clear lap.

Le Mans entry list revealed.
The ACO has revealed the 55 entrants and eight reserves for the 2008 running of the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Le Mans Series set for boom season.
The full season entry list for the 2008 Le Mans Series has been revealed, with 50 cars set to take part in the five-event calendar during the season ahead.
Le Mans winner Rolt dies at 89.
The British Racing Drivers' Club has confirmed that Le Mans legend Tony Rolt died earlier this week, aged 89.
JWA expands.
James Watt Automotive has confirmed that it will expand to run two cars in the 2008 Le Mans Series after purchasing a new Aston Martin Vantage for the coming season.

Larbre unable to keep title fight alive.
Larbre's hopes of keeping the fight for second place in the GT1 championship standings alive has ended after rivals Luc Alphand Aventures protested a plan by the French team to run its lone entry into the Mil Milhas under as the #50.

Pescarolo, Nicolet join forces.
Henri Pescarolo and Saulnier Racing's Jacques Nicolet are to join forces to create new organisation to run under the title of Group Pescarolo Automobiles.