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UBS Hong Kong Open - final
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2011/12/05, Monday

Rory McIlroy set up a thrilling conclusion to The Race to Dubai with victory at the UBS Hong Kong Open. 

The European Tour season will reach a dramatic climax at the Dubai World Championship presented by DP World, where World Number One Luke Donald and World Number Two McIlroy will battle to become European Number One. 

The 22 year old Northern Irishman put Donald’s dream of becoming the first player to top the money list on both sides of the Atlantic firmly on hold with a remarkable display at Fanling, chipping in from a greenside bunker at the last to finish 12 under par. 

There were five birdies and no bogeys in the US Open Championship winner’s closing 65 as he held off a string of challengers. 

McIlroy finished two clear of France’s Grégory Havret, who was also round in 65, and now heads to the Earth Course needing a second consecutive victory and Donald to finish outside the top nine.

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UBS Hong Kong Open - Day 3
作者 admin   
2011/12/05, Monday

Quiros Remains on Course at Fanling

A third round 67 gave Alvaro Quiros a one shot lead over Peter Hanson at the UBS Hong Kong Open.  Quiros, who on both previous days had shared the lead with Rory McIlroy, carded three birdies in a bogey-free effort which took him to ten under par. 

World Number Two McIlroy, however, had to fight back from consecutive bogeys on the front nine to sign for a level par 70, leaving the 22 year old in fifth place and in danger of missing out on the top-two finish he needs to stand a chance of catching Luke Donald in The Race to Dubai. 

Ryder Cup star Hanson signed for joint-best-of-the-day 65 to charge firmly into contention, while his score was matched by former US PGA Championship winner Y E Yang, who shares third place with Thailand’s Pariya Junhasavasdikul (67). 

“I hit the ball great from the tee and to the green,” said five time European Tour winner Quiros. “But the putting was very, very poor.” 

“Obviously my length is always an advantage. If I'm able to hit the fairway on the second hole, I have great chances to make a good birdie, an easy birdie, when the others probably are struggling a little bit with the tee shot and then with the second shot.”  

McIlroy started in solid fashion but, after missing a birdie chance on the third, found sand at the par three fourth and his par putt from ten feet grazed the edge of the hole.  Worse was to follow as his drive at the fifth ended behind a tree and, after chipping onto the fairway, his third shot missed the green. 

However, he managed to get up and down to limit the damage to a bogey and drop to five under par.  McIlroy then steadied the ship with a string of pars before collecting his first birdie of the day at the 13th.  He also drained a mid-range putt for another at the 17th as he fought back to post a 70 and remain in the hunt.  “I just didn't have anything out there,” said the US Open Champion. “Mentally I just wasn't at the races, and struggled to get anything going.   

“It was one of those days where nothing much was happening, and it was nice to birdie a couple coming in to keep me in it. I'm only three behind, so if I can get off to a decent start tomorrow, I'm right back in it.”    

Ryder Cup teammate Hanson moved into second place after a fine 65 which included one bogey and six birdies.  "It was nice," Hanson said. "To sum it up, it was very good putting.  "I had a bit of a slow start making a bogey on the second but from there it was very solid and there were a couple of good bunker shots that saved some pars through the middle part of the round."  Yang, who also mixed birdies with a solitary bogey, added: "I'm in a good position, better than being ahead in the first or second round. 

"One more day to focus, 18 holes to play. I think my chances are fairly good. There was minimal wind today, so that helped a lot, and my irons and my putter were playing as I've always wanted them today."  Yang shares third with Junhasavasdikul on eight under after the Thai youngster overcame a terrible start that saw him bogey the first and double bogey the second with six subsequent birdies.   

"I kept telling myself 'Okay, the round is not over, you made it through to the weekend after playing really bad the last couple of months,” Junhasavasdikul said.  "Just go out there and enjoy it, just one shot at a time and try to make something happen."  England's first round co-leader David Horsey is in the group at five under par following a 69, while defending champion Ian Poulter is six shots off the lead after a 67.
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 Alvaro Quiros of Spain

 

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Rory Mcilroy, Alvaro Quiros

 

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18th hole of UBS Hong Kong Open course

 

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LIANG Wen-chong of China

 

 

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Kimi Räikkönen back in F1 with LRGP in 2012
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2011/12/01, Thursday

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Lotus Renault GP is pleased to announce that Kimi Räikkönen will race for the team next season. The 2007 World Champion, who left Formula 1 at the end of 2009 to pursue a career in rallying, has decided to make a comeback at the pinnacle of single-seater racing. He has now signed a two-year agreement with Lotus Renault GP.

Kimi’s F1 roll of honour includes 18 wins, 62 podiums and 16 pole positions. This experience and success is sure to help the team make a step forward next year. The 32-year-old Finn’s commitment indeed makes for a vote of confidence in Lotus Renault GP, demonstrating the team’s determination and new philosophy for the seasons ahead.


Kimi Räikkönen:
“I’m delighted to be coming back to Formula 1 after a two-year break, and I’m grateful to Lotus Renault GP for offering me this opportunity. My time in the World Rally Championship has been a useful stage in my career as a driver, but I can’t deny the fact that my hunger for F1 has recently become overwhelming. It was an easy choice to return with Lotus Renault GP as I have been impressed by the scope of the team’s ambition. Now I’m looking forward to playing an important role in pushing the team to the very front of the grid.”

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