Category: F1
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F1: what really revs Lewis Hamilton’s engine?
Lest any of our readers be concerned that Lewis Hamilton’s head is being turned by fame, fortune and success, fear not. Proof has come our way that the young man still knows exactly where his priorities should lie.
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F1: Get over yourselves, already, say Canadians
A circuit that is quite a joke? A disaster? A nightmare? That requires motorcross bikes? Regardless of events during yesterday’s qualifying session, the Canadian media has been telling F1 to get over itself this morning.
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F1: Hamilton stands firm as track crumbles
Lewis Hamilton made short work of a treacherous, crumbling track to seize a dominant pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.
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F1: strong rumours of split from FIA and manufacturer pullout
Rumours of seismic splits within motorsport have gathered pace today. They include the possibility of a manufacturers’ pull-out and a breakaway F1 series – provisionally entitled ‘GP1’, a trademark owned by none other than Bernie Ecclestone.
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Bring Williams F1 engineering to your back garden…
There are marketing tie-ins that really boost your brand image, and then there are the others…
Tagged as: Williams F1
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F1: Lewis on dad’s Porsche crash: “I just laughed”
Here’s more evidence of why you should never, never expect any sympathy whatsoever from your kids.
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F1: Hamilton looks forward to quick and dirty ride in Canada
Lewis Hamilton says he thinks McLaren will have a job to beat Ferrari on straight-line speed in Montreal – but says his MP4-23 will have an advantage over the kerbs, and that could be enough to win the race.
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F1: Silverstone sold out – but all is not lost
It’s being widely reported this morning that the British Grand Prix is sold out. But all is not lost if you want to see the race. Why not see what tickets other fans have available?
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F1: Ferrari sends out mixed Mosley messages
Update: apparently Luca di Montezemolo didn’t mean to tell Max Mosley to resign after all. What a nasty misunderstanding.