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Honda sells Formula One team to Brawn
Former principal Brawn Ross hopes to have team competiting in this year's Formula One.
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Will the Nano save Tata?
Prayers are needed before the S$3,000 car is launched on March 23. |
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New Honda F1 owner snubs Bruno Senna
Former principal and new owner keeps drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello.
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'Too many taxi drivers'
The big problem, says a transport expert, is not taxi fares but too many taxi drivers. |
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Brawn says his F1 team are over the biggest hurdle
The new owner will be supported by the incumbent management team.
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Sutil outpaces Alonso in Barcelona testing
Force India saw their VJM02 perform solidly. |
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Raikkonen tops Barcelona testing
The Finn was almost six seconds quicker than Williams' Japanese test driver Kazuki Nakajima.
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Hamilton gets royal approval
He was awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the youngest F1 champion in history. |
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Vroom & oomph
Liquor baron Vijay Mallya's cars are burning up the test track in Jerez, Spain.
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Don't call us bimbos
They go by many names - race queens, grid girls, pit babes, car show girls, umbrella girls. |
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History of race queens
40 years ago, the term 'race queen' was unheard of.
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Another COE supply shock in 6 months?
Don't be surprised if the Govt reduces another 20 per cent of the COE supply soon. |
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Brawn surprises Ferrari's Massa
Brawn GP performed brilliantly in their testing at Barcelona as Barrichello posted the fastest track time.
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F1: Girls, glamour fuel racing dreams
The sport's high-octane attraction for girls and glamour looks as powerful as ever, despite cash and charisma crisis.
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Will commuters benefit?
Public transport market to be liberalised with more than two players but will services improve?
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Media taken on a spin at Sepang circuit
Those who were not daring enough to blaze the tracks were chauffeur-driven in Porsches. |
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Eyes full of dollar signs
Those were the good times when carpark wardens turn a blind eye if you park briefly along a yellow line.
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F1: Toyota smells opportunity
Do Toyota have a winning chance despite a positive winter testing programme? |
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F1: Teams furious over 'illegal' bodywork
Some teams' cars run with different bodywork which are contrary to the rules, claim Red Bull.
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Coulthard on standby as Red Bull reserve
Junior driver who was lined up for role was unable to obtain mandatory super-licence.
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F1: Hamilton downbeat on chances in Australia
McLaren-Mercedes car is a little behind the rest in terms of development, says Hamilton.
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Book early, beat the price hike
Spectators to the Singapore Grand Prix will have to pay more for their tickets unless they buy early. |
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F1: Jenson Button is bookmakers' favourite
Australian propelled to front on strength of some sensational test lap times for Brawn GP.
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F-stops and pit-stops
Andy Wee has made a career out of photographing automobiles, like the F1 ad for Red Bull S'pore in 2008. |
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Hello and goodbye
Girl talk: PAULA MALAI ALI looks forward to a brand new season in Formula One racing.
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Pay attention to auto crisis, S'poreans
S'poreans might wonder why they should be concerned about the survival of America's carmakers. |
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F1: Brawn GP wins Australian Grand Prix
Britain's Jenson Button finished first while his team mate, Barrichello, finished second.
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F1: Trulli loses third spot to Hamilton in Aussie GP
Trulli was penalised for overtaking during a safety car period. |
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Ferrari endure worst start in 17 years
Strategy backfires; Finn says crash was probably his fault. -AFP
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Race queens in a pinch
Seen in fewer numbers compared to previous events, even their style of dress is less revealing. |
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F1: Job losses announced by GP winners Brawn
Brawn GP to make redundant around 270 employees, a third of their staff, in order to cut costs.
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