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The New Kids on the Block - British GP: A tight three-way battle
The three new teams that have joined the F1 fraternity this year were faced with the daunting task of putting together a package capable of making them race at a respectable level in a very short period of time. They've been taking some stick from people like Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, who'd rather field a third car for Valentino Rossi than to have six cars racing together in the back of the field...Full Story
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Interview - Peter Sauber: Forty years on, mission accomplished?
Sauber Motorsport celebrates 40 years of racing at Hockenheim next week. Peter Sauber took time out to reflect. Full Story
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Mind Games - Time for Vettel to refuse all favours
Sebastian Vettel spent his early F1 career fending off comparisons with his illustrious compatriot Michael Schumacher. The standard retort for any rising star is always 'No, I'm not the second X, I'm the first Y.' But Red Bull's Silverstone antics have brought the associations flooding back - sadly not with bright young Schu but with Schu the pantomime villain.Full Story
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Interview - Frank Williams: Adam's the man!
The British GP marked the 31st anniversary of Williams Grand Prix Engineering's first F1 win. There was no repeat on Sunday but fifth place from Rubens Barrichello has signalled an upturn in form. Sir Frank chose the weekend to hand over the chairmanship to Adam Parr, but insists that thoughts of retirement are not in his mind...Full Story
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Interview - Niki Lauda: I expected more from Schumacher!
While Michael Schumacher has been struggling in his comeback to F1, many pundits have given their views on his return after more than three years away. Only two men stopped racing and returned to win another title: Alain Prost and Niki Lauda.Full Story
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Interview - Geoff Willis
The Hispania Racing Team made a last minute arrival to the F1 paddock in Bahrain. Technical chief Geoff Willis talks about life for one of Grand Prix racing's new teams.Full Story
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Interview - Sam Michael
Williams came away empty-handed for the third successive race in Canada after Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg made seven pit stops between them. Technical director Sam Michael talks about the state of play.Full Story
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Interview - Mike Gascoyne
Valencia will be the 500th Grand Prix for Lotus. In its latest guise, Lotus Racing is well set to take the honours as "the best of the new teams" in 2010. Chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne took time out to talk about how things have gone so far.Full Story
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Interview - Michael Schumacher
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher's return to Formula One has not been as smooth as many have expected - how does the German driver see things leading into the fifth race of the season, and the first back on European soil?Full Story
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Interview - Colin Kolles: "We want to be the best new team!"
The newly-renamed HRT Formula One Team may have yet to threaten the establishment, but the simple fact Colin Kolles got his team to Bahrain and both cars out for qualifying showed there's enough grit in the Spanish outfit to earn a place in Formula One as a permanent fixture.Full Story
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The hack looks back - ...on Suzuka
The F1 travelling circus briefly makes its home this weekend at Suzuka, a rather weird mini-Disneyland out in the sticks but unquestionably one of the three most important temples of international motor racing, whether on two wheels or four. Full Story
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Insight - Was it really that bad?
The blame for the Renault race-fixing affair has been laid firmly upon the doorsteps of Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds. The former's refusal to accept any wrongdoing has seen him effectively banned from all FIA motor racing series and there will now follow a series of investigations into his dealings in other areas, most notably his ownership of Queens Park Rangers Football Club which he owns in part with Bernie Ecclestone.Full Story
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The hack looks back - ... at comebacks
On Saturday morning at the British GP, possibly because I happen to have the cutest tush in the press room (or possibly not, the process being entirely random), I was selected by the charming PR lady from the Williams F1 team to join Nico Rosberg and a small group of fellow journalists for breakfast. Full Story
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The hack looks back - on a driver whose career went wrong
Last year, I received a phone call out of the blue. At the other end of the line, speaking from Colombia, was Ricardo Londono, a racing driver with whom I had made friends in the early Eighties at a time when he was trying to get a foothold in F1 racing. Full Story
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The hack looks back - on the German Grand Prix
Whenever I go to the Nurburgring, the first person I think of is always Mike Hailwood. For those few of you who have not instantly recognised the hallowed name of motorcycle racing's greatest treasure, Full Story
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The Man in the Pub - Festival of Noise!
As has been the way for the last 16 years, the highlight of this particular petrolhead's summer is not the British Grand Prix, but the annual pilgrimage from the pub to the Goodwood estate in Chichester for the superb Festival of Speed.Full Story
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Feature - Cooked goose for breakfast
The worst case scenario which I suggested would happen a while ago has come to pass. At least today.Full Story
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The hack looks back - at lost races
Unlike The Editor of this site, I haven't yet had the privilege of being charmed out of my socks by the cock-eyed optimist who's promising to run the British GP at Donington Park next year and for 16 years thereafter. Full Story
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The hack looks back - at Monaco Grands Prix
A couple of weeks ago my mate Dan Knutson and I were reflecting on the delights of the Monaco GP. It is an utterly ridiculous race usually involving processions and no racing at all, but it is also the only circuit in the world where everyone can get close enough to an angry single-seater to remind ourselves why motor racing is such a viscerally wonderful sport.Full Story
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The Man in the Pub - Momentous times
These are momentous, historic times. No, I am not talking about Jenson Button, coming from the hell of earth car obscurity to world champion elect, BBC Sports Personality of the Year.Full Story
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