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Things are off to a rocky start in testing. Ferrari's car caught fire and there are some gear box issues, while Hamilton's car had brake failure, causing a minor crash into the barrier, he wasn't hurt though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/21379230
And some really sad news today, David Coulthard's 35 year old sister has died at home of what appears to be a heart attack.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scot...d-21395171
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/21379230
And some really sad news today, David Coulthard's 35 year old sister has died at home of what appears to be a heart attack.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scot...d-21395171
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2013 FORMULA ONE CALENDAR
March 17 - Australia (Albert Park)
March 24 - Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit)
April 14 - China (Shanghai International Circuit)
April 21 - Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
May 12 - Spain (Circuit de Catalunya)
May 26 - Monaco (Monte-Carlo)
June 9 - Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
June 30 - Britain (Silverstone)
July 7 - German (Nurburgring)
July 28 - Hungary (Hungaroring)
August 25 - Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 8 - Italy (Monza)
September 22 - Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
October 6 - Korea (Korean International Circuit)
October 13 - Japan (Suzuka)
October 27 - India (Buddh International Circuit)
November 3 - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)
November 17 - United States (Circuit of the Americas)
November 24 - Brazil (Interlagos)
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March 17 - Australia (Albert Park)
March 24 - Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit)
April 14 - China (Shanghai International Circuit)
April 21 - Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit)
May 12 - Spain (Circuit de Catalunya)
May 26 - Monaco (Monte-Carlo)
June 9 - Canada (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
June 30 - Britain (Silverstone)
July 7 - German (Nurburgring)
July 28 - Hungary (Hungaroring)
August 25 - Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
September 8 - Italy (Monza)
September 22 - Singapore (Marina Bay Street Circuit)
October 6 - Korea (Korean International Circuit)
October 13 - Japan (Suzuka)
October 27 - India (Buddh International Circuit)
November 3 - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit)
November 17 - United States (Circuit of the Americas)
November 24 - Brazil (Interlagos)
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It was to be the first of Gonzalez's two victories in a Formula One career that spanned 26 Grands Prix, the other - also for Ferrari at Silverstone - coming in 1954 en route to his career-best second place in the driver standings.
Nicknamed the 'Pampas Bull', the stocky Gonzalez's driving talents extended beyond Formula One racing - he famously won the Le Mans 24-hour sportscar race for Ferrari in 1954 alongside Frenchman Maurice Trintignant.
http://www.formula1.co
http://www.reuters.com/article/20...C320130627
Let the silly season begin with guessing and vying for that #2 seat at RBR.
Maybe Nico should move there LOL since Hammy's taken Merc's #1 seat.
http://www.reuters.com/article/20...C320130627
I think I'd like to see RBR give somebody pretty young a shot to see what they can do with a good car. they really don't have that much to lose, hardly any of the teams have two consistent drivers, either
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slkWvNeMUrE&feature=share&list=FLoK6q_Z301yZyANjOYcTBsQ
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No real downside and a massive upside.
Imagine if they could position him as a rival against Raikkonen since i highly doubt Vettel will ever be happy with Kimi as a teammate.
Hell he could barely co-exist with the nicest guy in the entire sport.
The charge relates to a $44m (ยฃ29m) payment to German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky of Bayern Landesbank, linked to the sale of a stake in F1.
Mr Ecclestone denies bribing Gribkowsky, and says the money was intended to stop the banker from exposing him to a UK tax inquiry.
Mr Gribkowsky was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in jail in Munich.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23344423
The Austrian Grand Prix has been provisionally scheduled for July 6 in Spielberg after Red Bull team officials spoke with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
"(Red Bull owner) Dietrich Mateschitz and Bernie Ecclestone have reached an agreement to bring back Formula One racing to (the province of) Styria,'' the Austrian-based company behind the F1 team said Tuesday.
http://www.aljazeera.c
The Austrian Grand Prix has been provisionally scheduled for July 6 in Spielberg after Red Bull team officials spoke with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
"(Red Bull owner) Dietrich Mateschitz and Bernie Ecclestone have reached an agreement to bring back Formula One racing to (the province of) Styria,'' the Austrian-based company behind the F1 team said Tuesday.
http://www.aljazeera.c
In addition to Russia and Thailand, Bernie is also talking about Mexico and Argentina, and IIRC was in talks recently over Mexico.
In addition to Russia and Thailand, Bernie is also talking about Mexico and Argentina, and IIRC was in talks recently over Mexico.
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I agree with him and I think the next that will happen are Russia and Mexico thanks to Carlos Slim we might be getting 3 races in North America. Didn't hear about Thailand but I've been busy and not reading my tweets or F1 stuff. Argentina hmm.. I guess that might happen but then Bernie would need to kick some races off the calendar. 20 races is the limit - more and I think we're running into Nascar territory and burning people out figuratively. Mexico yes and take Valencia off, Argentina maybe but must keep crazy weathered Brazil in near the end of the season as it always adds so much fun/drama. Get rid of Bahrain and we can talk. But as is custom, pay Bernie enough and anything is possible.