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Webber rues missing taste of champagne
ustralian Mark Webber was left to rue missing out on a taste of champagne Sunday... |
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Vettel rues engine failure as title battle boils up
Another day of blue skies and hot sunshine greeted the Formula One circus here Sunday... |
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Brawn hails 'sensational' Barrichello
Team chief Ross Brawn hailed Rubens Barrichello's emotional victory in Sunday's European Grand Prix |
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Schumacher makes sensational return to F1
Michael Schumacher is making a sensational return to Formula One, Ferrari announced on Wednesday. |
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Schumi a shoo-in to replace Massa?
AS DOUBTS grew over whether Felipe Massa will be able to race in Formula One again, Ferrari are reportedly coming up with a shock replacement for their injured driver - seven-time champion Michael Schumacher. |
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Hamilton puts brave face on Turkish flop
Struggling world drivers champion Lewis Hamilton was searching for the postives after failing to score a point and being lapped in Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix. |
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Vettel leads Red Bull 1-2 at Silverstone
Rising German star Sebastian Vettel maintained his challenge in this year's drivers' world championship Sunday when he cruised to a comfortable victory in the British Grand Prix. |
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Hamilton puts brave face on Turkish flop
Struggling world drivers champion Lewis Hamilton was searching for the postives after failing to score a point and being lapped in Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix. |
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Vettel takes pole at Turkish Grand Prix
German tyro driver Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull outpaced his rivals in the closing seconds of a dramatic qualifying session on Saturday: |
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2009 Grand Prix season so far
Story of the Formula One season so far ahead of the Turkish Grand Prix here on Sunday: |
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Kovalainen fastest in second free practice
Finland's Heikki Kovalainen proved his McLaren Mercedes team are improving rapidly on Friday |
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Rosberg fastest in opening practice again
Nico Rosberg topped the times again in Friday morning's opening free practice for Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix |
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Ferrari would be mad to walk away from Formula One
IN RECENT years, a number of people around Formula One have joked that FIA - the letters representing the sport's governing body - really stand for "Ferrari International Assistance". |
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BMW go from bad to worse in Bahrain
Bahrain - BMW-Sauber's Formula One season went from bad to worse in Bahrain on Sunday with their cars lapped and last. |
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Team by team analysis of Bahrain Grand Prix
MANAMA, Bahrain - Team-by-team analysis of Sunday's Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix (in current championship order): |
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Podium will ease the pressure, says Raikkonen
Formula One champions Ferrari are still some way off winning races again but their first podium finish of the season should ease the pressure, Kimi Raikkonen said on Sunday. |
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Button grabs pole position
World championship leader Jenson Button grabbed pole position for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix with a perfectly-timed hot lap in the final seconds of qualifying. |
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Hamilton vows to return and win again
Defending drivers world champion Briton Lewis Hamilton vowed to return to Monte Carlo and win again after finishing a distant 12th in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. |
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Monaco practice revives Hamilton's hopes
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton had the glimmer of hope in his eyes on Thursday after reviving memories of last year's glory in Monaco Grand Prix practice. |
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Rosberg on top in Monaco free practice
Nico Rosberg maintained this season's record of regularly topping the times on the opening day of free practice in Thursday's preparation for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. |
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Button wins abandoned M'sian Grand Prix
Jenson Button won a chaotic Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday for a second straight victory after the race was abandoned when a ferocious storm lashed the Sepang circuit. |
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Review sought after F1 race wash out
For giving in to television viewers in Europe, the 11th Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix was unable to run its full course yesterday. |
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Hamilton happy with fourth in Bahrain
The 24-year-old Englishman delivered his strongest performance of the year so far. |
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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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F1: Trulli loses third spot to Hamilton in Aussie GP
Trulli was penalised for overtaking during a safety car period. |
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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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