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Formula 1: Korean Grand Prix Race Report
Unlike past seasons, with four races still to go, predicting this year’s Formula 1 champion is, practically, impossible. That’s because consistency and outright performance are two variables that change greatly from one Grand Prix to another, not least because of their tires’ behavior. The Korean GP that took place on Suday was yet another race that had most teams and their drivers struggling with tire performance.
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Ferrari Boss Wants Three Formula 1 Races In The United States
In the week preceding last Sunday’s US Grand Prix at Austin, Texas, there was a lot of speculation going on. In particular, that three teams, namely Lotus, Sauber and Force India, were pulling out of the race as a means of protesting over the...
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2013 Mercedes-benz Sls Amg Gt Is The New F1 Safety Car
Mercedes-Benz has upgraded its F1 Safety Car replacing the SLS AMG with the newer SLS AMG GT. The GT evolution of the gull-wing model made its first appearance in a race situation at this month's 2012 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix and will also...
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Formula 1: Loss-making Korean Gp To Receive The Axe?
Just two years after entering the Formula 1 calendar, the future of the Korean Grand Prix looks bleak. The organizers are suffering heavy losses, most of which they attribute to the high fees paid to Bernie Ecclestone. According to ESPN, this year's...
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Formula 1: 2011 Singapore Grand Prix Results Are In
And then they were two… Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are now officially out of the race for the world championship. After the end of the Singapore Grand Prix, only Jenson Button can, mathematically at least, challenge the reigning...
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Toyota Can Lose At Something
Tsutomu Tomita is clearly quite sick of losing. Tomita works for Toyota. And there are not many employees of the new number 1 auto-seller in the world who have a problem with losing. Toyota, as an auto-seller, does not lose. Toyota, as a Formula 1 race...
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