Is that Fernando Alonso? No, it's nippy Novo behind the wheel of the car which will represent Rangers' hopes in the new motor racing championship - Sport - Evening Standard
       

Is that Fernando Alonso? No, it's nippy Novo behind the wheel of the car which will represent Rangers' hopes in the new motor racing championship

He's more used to driving opposition defences to despair with his bursts of speed, but Nacho Novo had to play second fiddle to another flying machine yesterday.

The little Spaniard got behind the wheel of the car which will represent Rangers' hopes in the new motor racing championship featuring the colours of the world's leading football clubs.

Fans will get their first view of the Superleague Formula car when it is unveiled before the Motherwell game tonight.

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In the driving seat for the title? Novo tests out the Rangers car

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