Lincoln Green Rally Central - Page 2
Ange Postecoglou fired by Nottingham Forest after 39‑day, winless spell
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 19 Oct 2025
Ange Postecoglou was sacked by Nottingham Forest after a 39‑day, winless spell, becoming the club's shortest‑serving manager and the league's second‑shortest tenure.
Sheffield United Log Worst Conversion Rate in 2024‑25 Championship
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 5 Oct 2025
Sheffield United face the Championship's worst xG conversion rate, with Chris Wilder turning to veterans like Ben Mee and Danny Ings amid injuries and a looming Steel City derby.
Manchester United vs Burnley Preview: Line‑ups, Odds and Key Players at Old Trafford
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 28 Sep 2025
Manchester United host Burnley at Old Trafford on August 30, 2025, in a pivotal Premier League clash. United are missing defenders Lisandro Martínez and Noussair Mazraoui, while Burnley also face several absences. Historical data heavily favours United, but recent form raises questions. Betting odds list United as strong favorites despite a shaky start to the season. Key players such as Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho could decide the outcome.
Leicester City fight back from two down as ten men earn 2-2 draw at Oxford United
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 14 Sep 2025
Two goals down inside 13 minutes and reduced to ten men, Leicester City clawed back to draw 2-2 at Oxford United. Will Lankshear and Jordan Ayew struck early, but a scruffy goal before halftime and a Ricardo Pereira finish on 55 minutes leveled it. Leicester move to 10 points from five games; Oxford remain winless on two.
Angela Rayner resigns as Deputy PM over tax underpayment, testing Starmer’s authority
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 7 Sep 2025
Angela Rayner has quit as Deputy Prime Minister after admitting she underpaid tax, saying she fell short of the standards required in public office. Keir Starmer sent a handwritten note calling her a “true friend” and a symbol of social mobility. Her exit removes a key bridge to Labour’s left and union base. The party now faces questions over succession and stability, even as Rayner remains influential on the backbenches.
How important is it to know how to drift for rally car drivers?
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 3 Aug 2023
So folks, here's the 'drift' - mastering the art of drifting is like the secret sauce for any rally car driver. You think it's just about burning rubber and looking cool? Wrong! It's a key skill for maintaining control at high speeds and tight turns. It's like ballet, but for cars. So, if you're a rally driver, don't 'skid' past this skill, it could be the difference between dusting the competition or eating it!
While in India, How to participate in car rally racing?
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 30 Jul 2023
Alright folks, buckle up because we're diving into the thrilling world of car rally racing in India! First off, you need to get yourself a National Competition License from the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), the big boss of Indian motorsports. Then, set your sights on a reliable rally car, preferably one with teeth-gritting speed and a heart of steel. Remember, it's not just about the ride, but also the rider, so equip yourself with top-notch driving skills and a spirit that laughs in the face of danger. So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to kick up some dust and make some noise in the exhilarating Indian car rally racing scene!
Why do rally drivers need co-drivers?
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 26 Jul 2023
Rally driving is a unique sport that requires a team effort, hence the necessity of a co-driver. The co-driver's role is to navigate the treacherous and unpredictable rally course, reading off a detailed pace note to alert the driver of upcoming turns, hazards, and changes in terrain. They also manage the time control and any mechanical issues that arise during the race. Without a co-driver's input, the driver would be at a significant disadvantage, likely resulting in slower times, or worse, dangerous accidents. So, they play a pivotal role in ensuring the team's success.
Why do rally cars mostly sound the same?
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 22 Jul 2023
In my recent exploration of the world of rally car racing, I've noticed an intriguing detail – most rally cars seem to have a similar sound. This similarity is primarily due to the specifications set by the motorsport's governing bodies, which include certain engine types and exhaust systems that create a comparable noise. The use of anti-lag systems also contributes to this distinctive, uniform sound. Besides, the fact that many rally cars are modified versions of production cars also results in a degree of uniformity in sound. So, while each car may have its unique notes, the overall symphony of rally car racing holds a familiar tune.
Why isn't Rally Racing big in the US?
- by Caden Axelrod
- on 18 Jul 2023
Rally racing doesn't have a huge following in the US and there are a few reasons why. First off, our car culture is predominantly focused towards drag and circuit racing. Secondly, rally racing requires vast, open areas, often off-road, and these can be hard to find making it less accessible for many. Plus, the sport doesn't get as much media coverage compared to others like NASCAR. Finally, the cost of rally cars and their maintenance can be quite high which can be a deterrent for potential enthusiasts.