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Level Ten Communications Inks Deal with AIM Autosport


AIM Autosport have been boosted by two new agreements

Level Ten Communications (Level Ten) and AIM Autosport (AIM) are pleased to announce the two companies have reached an agreement for the provision of services. The deal effective immediately, will see Level Ten provide media, marketing and public relations support for AIM’s Grand AM Daytona Prototype and Star Mazda programs. The deal also includes the development of new web site for the team and expanded web-based initiatives.

Oulton Park - CR Scuderia - Top Of The Tables


First weekend and leading the Championship...

The CR Scuderia team is at the top of the drivers and teams championship tables after a fantastic first weekend of racing in the 2008 Avon Tyres British GT Championship.

Oliver Gavin to Help Battle Cystic Fibrosis


To donate to Oliver Gavin's charity efforts go to www.justgiving.com/olivergavin

Corvette Racing’s three-time American Le Mans Series GT1 Champion, Oliver Gavin, is taking on a challenge every bit as tough as a 12 or 24 hour motor race.

Views From the American Le Mans Paddock and the 2008 Season


"It was competitive and tough..."

"It's all downhill from here." Such an expression no doubt was circulating through the American Le Mans Series paddock following the season-opening Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. America's greatest sports car race traditionally has been the first event on the Series schedule and it prepares a driver, car and team to a degree that no other race in the world can for the grind of a full-season effort, which continues April 5 in St. Petersburg. Here's how some of the newer faces in the Series paddock viewed Sebring and the rest of the 2008 season.