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Key Points From The Spanish Grand Prix

What a weekend that turned out to be. Formula One kicked off the European leg of the calendar in some style and once again it was a weekend full of thrills and spills, with a whole host of impressive performances throughout the grid.While everyone's thoughts will no doubt be with the personnel affec...
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Key Points From The Bahrain Grand Prix

The weekend the Formula One world controversially headed to Bahrain, for the first race in two years. Following last years civil unrest, there were murmours that the region was still unsafe to hold a race. However, the ever-pragmatic Bernie Ecclestone assured the world that it could go head, and wou...
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Key Points From The Chinese Grand Prix

This weekend Formula One landed in China for the ninth Chinese Grand Prix. While the weekend began with most of the talk focused on the moral dilemma surrounding the Bahrain leg of the calendar, it certainly finished with Nico Rosberg's name on everyone's lips.The Chinese Grand Prix was supposed to ...
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Key Points From The Malaysian Grand Prix

This weekend's Formula One circus stopped in Malaysia, where hot and humid conditions were soon blown away by torrential rain and red flags.   After Saturday's qualification, McLaren threatened dominance with Lewis Hamilton once again displaying the sort of blistering one-lap speed which fast gaine...
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Key Points From The Australian Grand Prix

Formula One is back, hooray! After a long, cold winter and three cagey pre-season testing sessions, the roadshow headed down-under for the opening race of the season at the marvellous Albert Park in Melbourne.I for one could not wait and after getting up at the crack of dawn, knocking back a few str...
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French Formula One Revolution Shows The Pitfalls Of Italian Motorsport

"Formula One without Italian drivers is a shame. I'm sorry but the problem is not mine: others must take responsibility for this impoverishment, for a situation that in fact did not start yesterday and that people have not woken up to."In Italy there's no system to help drivers reach a high level, s...
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Nicolas Hamilton Proves Disability is Never More Than a Hurdle to Clear

Did any of you catch the Nicolas Hamilton TV documentary last night on the BBC?   I made a point of watching what turned out to be a beautifully observed film chronicling the first year of racing in the life of Nicolas Hamilton, younger brother of F1 star Lewis. Nic suffers from cerebal palsy whic...
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Is This The Strongest Formula One Field Ever?

This year the Formula One grid will be represented by no fewer than six world champions, making it, arguably, the strongest field to ever start a season. Sebastian Vettel will be defending his crown as a double world champion, a feat only equalled by Fernando Alonso and bettered by Michael Schumache...
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Formula One's Loss Could Be IndyCar's gain

So it looks as though Rubens Barrichello will be crossing the threshold and heading to America to test the new Dallara DW12 IndyCar.   While question marks will hover over this apparent decision, he is just the latest in a long line of drivers to consider the switch from Formula One to its American...
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Bruno's Williams Berth Offers Him A Chance To Step Out Of Ayrton's Shadow

When Bruno Senna was announced as the second Williams-Renault driver for the 2012 season, it was heralded as vindication for a young man who has struggled to find consistency over the last two years.The Brazilian even described his joy at securing a seat by saying it is "the start of my Formula One ...
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