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FIA F1 – Rosberg On Pole For Bahrain Grand Prix

Germany’s Nico Rosberg took Mercedes’ second consecutive pole position – following Lewis Hamilton’s pole in China - in qualifying for Sunday’s Bahrain Continue reading →

FIA F1 – Alonso Becomes 3rd 2013 Winner

Fernando Alonso wins the Chinese Grand Prix for Ferrari after Kimi Räikkönen saw his race hampered after a clash with Continue reading →

FIA F1 – Hamilton Takes First Pole for Merc

Lewis Hamilton grabs his first pole position as Mercedes AMG driver and will start in the Chinese Grand Prix from the Continue reading →

FIA F1 – Chinese Grand Prix – Qualifying Results

Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:35.793 1:35.078 1:34.484 2 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 1:37.046 1:35.659 1:34.761 Continue reading →

FIA F1 – Chinese Grand Prix – 3rd Practice Results

Chinese Grand Prix: Free practice times 3 Pos Driver Team Lap Time Gap 1 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:35.391   2 Continue reading →

FIA F1 – Massa leads first day in China

Felipe Massa sets the pace in second practice for the Chinese Grand Prix, 152/1000 up on Kimi Räikkönen, the Finn Continue reading →

So that’s it then: Arrivederci Massa. Time to say good-bye

Luca di Montezemolo’s visit to the European Grand Prix in Valencia was no coincidence: Ferrari’s number one was there to Continue reading →

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#P1Mag – Issue Number 40 Is Out NOW

So there you are, the first Indian Grand Prix is history, some wrote a chapter full of new successes and Continue reading →

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#F1 – RBR 1-2 with Vettel pole

Sebastian Vettel had already posted a lap time of 1:24.437, good enough for P1, and even improved to a final Continue reading →

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#F1 – Vettel takes win no. 10

World Champion Sebastian Vettel took a dominant win in the Korean Grand Prix, leaving his pursuers to fighr over P2. Continue reading →

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