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| It is somewhat ironic that, at the moment F1 finds itself without a USGP, the debate on the future of the sport turns heavily on the success of America's premier motor racing format, NASCAR. In... | |
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| I have always felt that, once an art form starts examining itself, it is on the way down the plughole; art must involve itself with the world and only gets out the mirror when it has nothing lef... | |
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| For a long time, I have believed that F1 should be run by the teams rather than a bunch of failed lawyers and stuffed shirts calling themselves the FIA. Now it seems that I was wrong. The FIA ... | |
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| It gives me a warm feeling inside to see at least part of F1 returning to the good old days. To read Luca d... | |
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| This year is turning out to be the season of the stewards. In the often-chaotic Singapore GP, their influence once again affected the result but this time in less obvious ways than at Spa. Con... | |
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| We never did get to see how well Alonso would go after such a promising practice; his engine died in Q2 and the Spaniard was left frustrated in 15th position. The F1 gods can be very cruel at t... | |
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| After the Friday practice sessions, it looks as if the race will be the usual battle between Ferrari and McLaren. Hamilton was quickest in the first session and was second after an all-out effo... | |
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| Now that we have negotiated the political and legal furore of the last couple of days, we can look ahead to this weekend's Singapore GP. It is the second new circuit of the season, a street cir... | |
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| At least the FIA is consistent. It has made it clear that the rules and conventions of F1 are meaningless and will be interpreted and changed as and when the FIA see fit to do so. The decision... | |
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| The big talking point today is McLaren's case at the FIA Court of Appeal. Although we will not hear the verdict until tomorrow, apparently, some news has filtered through already.<i... | |
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