#P1 Mag – Vettel’s Spa win, Schuey’s fire and Penske’s historic day
Formula One has returned into action. And what a race the Belgian Grand Prix was. Plenty overtaking action and a couple of really impressive performances spiced up the beginning of the season’s second half-term.
Not only the two Red Bull Racing drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber impressed, Jenson Button shone with a superb chase through the field – with a damaged car! No less impressive was Michael Schumacher’s charge from dead last in his jubilee race. For once the fire was visibly burning.
Having said that, there was great racing all around Europe and the US with Team Penske scoring their first 1-2-3 since 1994 and Will Power improving his situation in the IndyCar championship. All of that you will find in this latest P1Mag issue.
You can download P1Mag issue no. 31 AS ALWAYS FOR FREE by clicking HERE. Enjoy the read.
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This entry was posted on 31 August 2011. It was filed under Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, GP2 Series, GP3 Series, GT3, IndyCars, IRC, Mazda Star, Moto 2, MotoGP, MotoGP 125, NASCAR, P1Mag, Rally and was tagged with Adrian Sutil, Andrea Dovizioso, Belgian Grand Prix, Ben Spies, Bradley Smith, Bruno Senna, Casey Stoner, Chip Ganassi Racing, Czech Grand prix, Dani Pedrosa, Dario Franchitti, Ducati, Esteve Rabat, F1, Felipe Massa, fernando Alonso, Fernando Alonso – having started from dead last on the grid! Nico Rosberg, Formula 1, Formula One, Giorgio Pantano, Grand Prix of Sonoma, Gresini, Helio Castroneves, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Grand Prix, IndyCar, Jaime Alguersuari, Jenson Button, Jorge Lorenzo, Lewis Hamilton, Marc Marquez, Marco Simoncelli, Mark Webber, Michael Schumacher, Moto2, MotoGP, Nicky Hayden, Nico Rosberg, Pastor Maldonado, Pol Espargaró, Red Bull Racing, Repsol Honda, Rookie, Ryan Briscoe, Sébastien Bourdais, Scott Dixon, Scott Redding, Sebastian Vettel, Sergio Perez, Spa, Spa-Francorchamps, Stefan Bradl, Team Penske, Valentino Rossi, Vitaly Petrov, Will Power, World champion, Yamaha Factory.
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