Lewis Hamilton wins thrilling German Grand Prix
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton took his first grand prix victory since China in April as he emerged on top in a race-long battle with Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber in the German Grand Prix at a dry Nurburgring.
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Ecclestone admits paying banker money
Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has admitted for the first time that he did pay money to banker Gerhard Gribkowsky - but says he only did so because he was 'threatened' over other financial matters.
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Prosecutors allege Ecclestone bribed banker
The charges also allege that Ecclestone received millions in commissions. German prosecutors have formally named ‘Bernard E’ as the alleged source of an almost $50 million bribe paid to jailed banker Gerhard Gribkowsky.
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Hamilton told to take deep breath and chill
Lewis Hamilton has been advised to 'take a deep breath and chill out' rather than repeatedly blaming his team for everything that is going wrong in F1 2011 – with John Watson arguing that the McLaren-Mercedes star is letting his 'frustration' get the better of him far too often and that 'his burning desire to win is affecting his equilibrium'.
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Webber in trouble again over team orders
Lauda, Coulthard, defend Red Bull over team orders
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Alonso charges to victory in British Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso ended Ferrari's victory drought by charging to his team's first victory of the year in the British Grand Prix.
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FIA clampdown to be ‘intriguing’ – steward Mansell
Adrian Newey is openly worried.
Nigel Mansell thinks the debut this weekend of the full FIA clampdown on off-throttle engine exhaust blowing will be “intriguing”.
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BREAKING NEWS:South Africa GP deal signing ‘weeks away’ – Ecclestone
The last South African grand prix, at the Kyalami circuit, was won by Alain Prost in 1993.
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Villeneuve: F1 2011 'useless, boring...not even racing'
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve has launched a scathing attack upon the present state of affairs in F1, slating the DRS-enabled 2011 action as 'useless', 'boring' and 'not even racing' – and lambasting officials for destroying the only genuine excitement with a string of unjustified penalties.
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WILLIAMS RENAULT LEGENDARY PARTNERSHIP REVIVED FOR 2012
Renault Sport F1 and Williams F1 are delighted to announce a long-term chassis-engine partnership. Renault Sport F1, the F1 division of Renault, will supply AT&T Williams with its championship-winning V8 power units for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
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Ecclestone: Vettel dominance makes F1 'interesting'
It is a statement that will likely cause many to question just where he has left his marbles this time, but this frank and engaging exchange between F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone and defending world champion Sebastian Vettel is well worth reading...
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Experts predict Vettel to win title by Suzuka
Despite Lewis Hamilton no longer thinking the 2011 title fight is effectively over, not everyone in the F1 paddock agrees with him. Renault’s departing team manager Steve Nielsen told Brazilian O Estado de S.Paulo correspondent Livio Oricchio that he thinks Sebastian Vettel will wrap up his second championship long before the 2011 season has ended.
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Vettel shrugs off doubts to coast to sixth win
Defending Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel won the European Grand Prix here on Sunday to extend his lead in the overall standings with his sixth win in eight races.
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Legendary Motorsport drivers of yesterday and today
In this article we feature Sir Henry Segrave, the first British racing driver to win a Formula 1 race, broke three land speed records as well as the record on water. This article is taken from uniquecarsandparts.com.au.
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Alonso predicts strong Valencia race
Fernando Alonso sees no reason why Ferrari should not be as strong as in the previous two races in this weekend's European Grand Prix.
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Hamilton hogs headlines after Button win
Lewis Hamilton’s latest troubles are attracting more attention than his teammmate’s sensational win in Canada. “Lewis HamilDUMM” (dumm/stupid) read the headline in the German newspaper Bild, after more collisions and controversy in Montreal.
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Button wins Canadian Grand Prix in difficult conditions
Jenson Button, McLaren Mercedes, won a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix that finished over four hours after it started, and which included a red flag and five safety car periods, despite a penalty and two accidents.
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Vettel wins in Monte Carlo
Sebastian Vettel further increased his World Championship advantage by claiming a gutsy victory in a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix that was restarted with only six laps to go following a red flag for a crash involving Vitaly Petrov at the Swimming Pool.
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BREAKING NEWS: Vettel wins drama filled Monaco GP
Germany's Sebastian Vettel continued to stamp his authority on this year's Formula one season by winning the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo today.
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Vettel claims his fifth pole of the season in Monaco
Sebastian Vettel claims his fifth pole position of the year and his first in Monaco, but his achievement is overshadowed after Sergio Perez crashes heavily.
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