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#Grand-Am – Angelelli/Taylor double up

Ricky Taylor and Max Angelelli got their second GRAND-AM Rolex Series victory in a six-day span on Saturday, winning the Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen, at Watkins Glen International.

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P1Mag launches 2011 spec issue no. 1

Well, now we can understand much better how F1 teams feel after launching their last work of art… and then it stops on the track with some kind of unforeseen Continue reading →

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Max Papis and the #13

We are counting down the days to the season-opening Daytona 500 and for the amount of days left to the 2011 Sprint Cup’s opening race we’ll reveal a magic number Continue reading →

Remembering Servoz-Gavin

18/01/1942, George-Francis Servoz-Gavin is born in Grenoble, France. Johnny Servoz-Gavin’s first F1 World Championship race was a one-off start with the Matra team at the 1967 Monaco GP. A year Continue reading →

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No summer break here

Issue no. 9 is out! Get it now for FREE! Just click onto the http://www.P1Mag.de link. Enjoy it.

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Zonta and Jönsson win Grand-Am race at Watkins Glen

Competing in the bill with NASCAR’s two premier StockCar series Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series at Watkins Glen, the Grand-Am Rolex Series had to settle for a sprint race on Continue reading →

Monday,

3rd of November – With the 1991 title already decided in the previous round at Suzuka, the closing race of the season ended up drowning in the streets of Adelaide. Continue reading →

Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell 001, 1971 Spanish GP

Friday,

18th of April – Jackie Stewart scores the first ever win for the Tyrrell marque at the 1971 Spanish Grand Prix. It was only the fifth race Tyrrell entered with Continue reading →

Keke Rosberg & Elio de Angelis, 1982 Austrian GP

Memories – Elio de Angelis would turn 50 today

Elio de Angelis was a polite young Roman, a fine sportsman, good tennis player and downhill skier, accomplished classic piano virtuoso, apart from being a quick and very smooth race Continue reading →

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The Grand Prix Insider agenda – week 40

PIC OF THE WEEK – Qualifying a Toro Rosso for the first time in the team’s history in qualifying in Fuji already was a great achievement for youngster Sebastian Vettel. Continue reading →

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