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Press Releases 2005
2nd December 2005 (Motor Sports Association): Alan Gow to be the new MSA Chairman
10th November 2005 (Department for Transport): UK Government acts to Promote Biofuels
10th November 2005 (Race Tech Magazine): World Motorsport Symposium honours top motorsport engineers
3rd September 2005 (KW Motorsport): KW Motorsport Strengthen LMP1 Engineering Capability
11th August 2005 (Energy Saving Trust): New grants to help support low carbon transport
11th July 2005 (Motorsport Development UK): Catherham 2R astounds with 100 MPG
7th July 2005 (Shell ): Shell Eco-Marathon Launches Schools Initiative
6th July 2005 (Cranfield University): High Performance Car Enters Fuel Economy Challenge
5th July 2005 (MSA Press Office): MSA British Rally Elite under way as Class of 2005 gathers at Edinburgh University
1st July 2005 (Motorsport Development UK): Green light for alternative fuel at BTCC
13th May 2005 (DEFRA): Reprieve for Off-Road Motorsport Events as DEFRA Changes Single Payment Rules
5th May 2005 (MSA Press Office): MSA unveils British Rally Elite programme to find 'the next Burns and McRae'
27th April 2005 (Motor Sports Association): First motor sport events cancelled as campaign grows to overturn new DEFRA regulations
20th April 2005 (Motor Sports Association): MSA tackles DEFRA threat to UK motor sport
19th February 2005 (Department for Transport): British Superbikes: Think! Keep Racing For The Track
17th January 2005 (MIA): David Brabham Confirmed As Official Ambassador For Energy Efficient Motorsport
14th January 2005 (Nasamax): Team Nasamax Wins Industry Award At Autosport International
14th January 2005 (MIA): Motorsport's unsung heroes recognised by MIA business excellence awards
13th January 2005 (A1 Grand Prix): A1 Grand Prix Announces Inaugural Race at Brands Hatch
7th January 2005 (MIA): Women in Motorsport - understanding the challenge