PUMA News Archive
PUMA Motorsport
August 2011
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Ferrari Logo Tee
August 17, 2011Introducing the Ferrari Logo Tee...
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Alex Hofmann: Brno Round Up
August 15, 2011The eleventh round of the MotoGP championship in Brno, Czech Republic may have ended with a walkover for Honda’s championship leader Casey Stoner, but the outcome was in doubt before the start of the 22-lap race after Dani Pedrosa again proved the fastest rider out there.
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Czech MotoGP: The PUMA Perspective
August 12, 2011MotoGP’s two-week summer break may have been all to brief, but it certainly served its purpose. The air in the Brno paddock as the teams decamped ahead of this weekend’s Czech Republic Grand Prix was relaxed, with the lush green forests surrounding Brno’s Masaryk circuit adding further calm to proceedings.
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PUMA Future Cat Remix Scuderia Ferrari Sneaker
August 08, 2011Check out an old classic remixed – it’s our raciest sneaker yet!!
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F1 Summer Break: The PUMA Perspective
August 05, 2011Formula 1 fans will have to do without their fixes until end-August as per an agreement originally proposed a decade ago by Eddie Jordan, who campaigned for a (European) summer break during which F1 personnel could spend quality time with family, loved ones and friends. Thus was born the concept of a two-part season, with MotoGP and the World Rally Championship quickly following suit.
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Hungarian Grand Prix: The PUMA Perspective
August 02, 2011Amid all the podium celebrations in Hungary it was easy to overlook one very simple, yet telling, statistic: Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso scored more points out of the past four races than any other driver. Having placed second, first, second and third in Valencia, Britain, Germany and Hungary respectively, the 2005/6 champion took home 76 points versus the 73 of reigning champion and points’ leader Sebastian Vettel, and the 55 of the German’s Red Bull Racing team-mate, and current runner-up, Mark Webber.
July 2011
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Eddie Jordan: Budapest Preview
July 29, 2011After that scintillating race in Germany the big question is whether the Hungarian Grand Prix can deliver the same again. There we had a world-class show, with Lewis Hamilton shrugging aside all the criticism he has endured since Monza last year to win from Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber.
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Laguna Seca MotoGP: The PUMA Perspective
July 22, 2011At one stage MotoGP enjoyed an on-off relationship with the USA, but motorcycling’s premier championship is now firmly entrenched in the Land of the Free, with the country now boasting two grands prix annually, the first of which is scheduled for this weekend in Laguna Seca outside Monterey, California.
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Eddie Jordan: Silverstone Preview
July 08, 2011Here we are at Silverstone, a place I really love even if the sun seemingly seldom shines, mid-summer or not. I came to Britain from Ireland in the early seventies, and the one thing that struck me is that people around here have racing in their blood.