Queens Park Rangers are expected to announce Iain Dowie as their new manager. The 43-year-old is thought to have agreed a two-year deal to succeed Italian Luigi De Canio
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Points will come 'sooner or later', under-pressure Brazilian rookie insists.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton was "thrilled" with his finish in Turkey and believes they are closing the gap on Ferrari.
LONDON - Iain Dowie has been named the new coach of Queens Park Rangers.
After five Formula One races without so much as a point or a top-10 finish, Brazilian rookie Nelson Piquet did his best to sound upbeat about his prospects.
Nelson Piquet Jr isn't too fazed about his lack of points in his debut season, confident that points will "come sooner or later."
year with Renault in 2007 before trading places with Alonso at McLaren and showing his true colours, was another benchmark as Piquet?s predecessor.
Well-travelled manager signs up for Italian revolution at Loftus Road.
Sven-Goran Eriksson has been approached to coach Mexico if he leaves Manchester City