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Video: Episode 57: Darren Heath - F1 Photographer

over 13 years ago

from: TheFlyingLap.com

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Like mechanics, F1 photographers are a breed apart. They are both artists and artisans; they live in the motor sport background, blending into a scenery that they themselves... read more »

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Schumacher has lost the edge, says Frentzen

over 13 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Michael Schumacher no longer possesses the ‘edge’ required to compete at the top level in Formula 1. That is according to fellow German and ex F1 racer... read more »

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Williams secures Renault engine deal for 2012 onwards

over 14 years ago

from: EspnF1.com

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Williams has secured a long-term engine deal with Renault, reviving the most successful chassis-engine partnerships of the 1990s  read more »

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Williams to run Renault engines again

over 14 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Williams has announced that it will use Renault engines from the 2012 season, in a renewal of the partnership that dominated Formula 1 for much of the 1990s read more »

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Video: #27 TFL: European GP; James Allen & FOTA Fans' Forum

over 14 years ago

from: TheFlyingLap.com

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Today, in-studio, we are pleased to welcome James Allen to the show. A prolific author, TV presenter and observer of all aspects of F1, James has been an integral part of the... read more »

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Webber: Seb's domination will not last forever

over 14 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Mark Webber has reacted angrily to his position within Red Bull Racing being compared to that of Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine’s relationship at Ferrari in the late... read more »

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Round 16: Japan

over 15 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Most of the seasons throughout the 1990s sported 16 Grands Prix. This year, there’s another three to go after Japan although that by no means is saying that the Suzuka... read more »