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Spurs race ahead of rivals



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
Tottenham Hotspur have become the first Barclays Premier League club to sign up for the new Superleague Formula racing championship.
The White Hart Lane outfit have joined the series that sees club colours adorn a 750 horsepower, V12 single-seater car, with the six-round championship to begin at Donington Park on August 30-31.

Superleague Formula organisers have now signed up 16 clubs, with another four to compete, including a second Premier League side.

Spurs join an illustrious list of names on the grid, including AC Milan, PSV Eindhoven, Porto, Olympiacos, Borussia Dortmund, Roma, Anderlecht, Flamengo, Basel, Galatasaray, Corinthians, Sevilla, Rangers, Al Ain and Beijing Guoan.

"Superleague Formula is an exciting new concept and looks to bring together two of the most popular sports in the world," said Paul Barber, Spurs' executive director.

"As a club we are always looking for ways to appeal to our global fan base, and Superleague Formula gives us the opportunity to do that.

"Some of the biggest football clubs in the world are involved and we are pleased to be joining them. We intend to be as competitive on the track as we are on the pitch.

"We hope our fans will join us in supporting the team at Donington Park for the opening race."

Spurs' entry will be officially unveiled for the club's fans at the pre-season friendly against Roma at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

"We are thrilled to have a top-line club like Spurs join our championship," added Superleague Formula president and CEO Alex Andreu.

"England was one of the final pieces of the Superleague Formula puzzle we had to complete.

"Although the team driver does not have to be the same nationality as the club, we certainly have no shortage of British drivers who are very keen to drive for Tottenham Hotspur."

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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 7:21 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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