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| Le monoposto che (non) hanno fatto la storia della Formula 1 History of Life L190 (1990) L190 (1990) Life Racing [...]
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Lewis Hamilton’s Monaco tirade has all but been forgotten in the haze of Bahrain news, Bahrain Twitter spam and a cordial, apologetic letter sent to the FIA’s Jean Todt. According to The Guardian, Lewis Hamilton has written a letter to Jean Todt apologizing for accusing the stewards of picking on him, at best, and being [...]
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| Le monoposto che (non) hanno fatto la storia della Formula 1 History of Life L190 (1990) L190 (1990) Life Racing [...]
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It’s back! The Canadian Grand Prix this weekend should be a great event and to add to the spirit, Paul Charsley and I will be back behind the microphone for F1B Live! If you missed our F1B Live! commentary in the past, be sure to join us this weekend. Speed TV offers live, streaming coverage [...]
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| The steering wheel of the MGP W02 is the nerve centre of the team’s Formula One car. Nico Rosberg explains [...]
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The concept of death during a motor sport event is as old as motor sport, of course, but it has changed significantly over the years. The safety initiatives ushered in—as championed by Sir Jackie Stewart—have all been effective in reducing serious injury and death in F1. Having said that, it is still entirely possible to [...]
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| The Nigel Mansell story is the most complete portrait ever produced on any racing driver. It is a story of [...]
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Here’s the first round of driver and team quotes before the Canadian Grand Prix, hosers. (Do Canadians still say “hosers”? I must be thinking 1970s stereotypes.) Kamui Kobayashi, Sauber 2010 Qualifying – 18th, 2010 Race – DNF “Last year we were struggling with our performance in Montreal, but our current car is a big improvement [...]
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| The Nigel Mansell story is the most complete portrait ever produced on any racing driver. It is a story of [...]
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As mentioned in my Monaco race day diary entry, I have a few more photos to share with you all. It has to be said, I took over 1,300 photographs over four days (which has to be a record by any standard), and while I can’t bring you them all (you wouldn’t want me to, [...]
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