Posted in July 28th, 2008
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Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
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Felipe Massa
Ferrari
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Kimi Raikkonen
Ferrari
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Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber
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Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber
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Heikki Kovalainen
McLaren-Mercedes
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Jarno Trulli
Toyota
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Mark Webber
Red Bull-Renault
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Fernando Alonso
Renault
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Rubens Barrichello
Honda
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Nelsinho Piquet
Renault
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Nico Rosberg
Williams-Toyota
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Posted in July 23rd, 2008
Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheets at Jerez yesterday as F1 testing got underway at the Spanish circuit. The Toro Rosso driver was quickest ahead of McLaren’s Gary Paffett, Ferrari’s Luca Badoer and Williams’s Nico Hülkenberg.
BMW, who were running test driver Christian Klien, halted early after a mechanic received an electric shock after coming into contact […]
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Posted in July 22nd, 2008
After the drama of the rainsoaked Silverstone all eyes were on Lewis Hamilton at Hockenheim to see if he could repeat his spectacular victory -and he did, despite McLaren saddling him with a poor choice of strategy. Anyone who watched Lewis in GP2 will have recognised the inevitability of his charge back to the front […]
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Posted in May 6th, 2008
Super Aguri have withdrawn from the 2008 F1 world championship with immediate effect.
“In order to realise my dream to become an owner of a Formula One team, I applied for a grid position in the FIA Formula One World Championship in November 2005,” said team principal Aguri Suzuki in a statement issued by the team. […]
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Posted in May 2nd, 2008
Nico Hülkenberg took pole position for tomorrow’s F3 Euroseries race at Mugello, just as he did at the first race weekend of the 2008 season though he will no doubt be hoping for a better result than the double retirement he suffered at Hockenheim. Kodai Tsukakoshi qualified alongside Hülkenberg on the front of the grid, […]
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Posted in April 5th, 2008
Robert Kubica will start tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix from pole position after the BMW Sauber driver just edged out Ferrari’s Felipe Massa in qualifying today. McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton starts third, with Kimi Raikkonen fourth.
Honda had a good qualifying, with Jenson Button lining up ninth ahead of Fernando Alonso, and Rubens Barrichello in twelfth.
Romain Grosjean took […]
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Posted in April 1st, 2008
Former F1 World Champions Jody Scheckter and Sir Jackie Stewart have suggested beleaguered FIA President Max Mosley consider his position in the wake of last weekend’s lurid allegations in the News of the World.
Jody Scheckter said: “There is absolutely no question in my mind Mosley should resign.”
And Sir Jackie Stewart, who has had a series […]
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Posted in March 30th, 2008
F1 qualifying is to be changed for the next race in Bahrain to avoid a repeat of the situation at Sepang where the McLaren drivers were penalised for driving slowly back to the pits while others were still on their qualifying laps.
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Posted in March 23rd, 2008
Kimi Raikkonen bounced back from a lacklustre display at the Australian GP last weekend to take a resounding victory at Sepang today. BMW’s Robert Kubica was second, ahead of McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen. Raikkonen’s Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa exited into the scenery after starting from pole position. Jarno Trulli took a superb fourth for Toyota, ahead […]
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Posted in March 22nd, 2008
Felipe Massa took pole position today for tomorrow’s Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang, while teammate Kimi Raikkonen made it an all-Ferrari front row. McLaren drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton were third and fourth but have been summoned to the stewards after Nick Heidfeld and Fernando Alonso complained of being blocked on their flying laps. […]
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