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"Show me the money!" Five F1 entries that went nowhere

4 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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It's a cliche, but no less true for being oft repeated, that the fastest way to make a small fortune in motor racing is to start off with a large one.Alongside the massed... read more »

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What Horner's sacking means for Red Bull - and the whole of F1

5 months ago

from: Autosport.com

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In football it's become a cliche, but no less true for being repeated, that you're only as good as your last game. Even managers with the most gilded of track records... read more »

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In the race for F1's 'best fans', Japan comes up trumps

over 7 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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The term "best fans" may have become a cliche in F1, but when it comes to Japan, it is nothing but the truth. read more »

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Conclusions from the Japanese Grand Prix

over 8 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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To finish first, first you have to finish may be an age old cliche but it couldn't be more apt than in Sunday's Japanese GP. read more »

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Ricciardo has no desire to race for Ferrari

over 11 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Daniel Ricciardo, despite his Italian roots, has no 'great dream' to race for Ferrari in the future and insists he is more than happy at Red Bull. The Australian has... read more »

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Good first impressions but little running on super softs not ideal for Ferrari

over 13 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

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t is standard practice to describe the Monaco Grand Prix as a lottery and it’s even more of a cliche this year, as there does not seem to be a clear favourite going into the... read more »

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Preview: Round 6 - Monaco

over 14 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Magical Monaco. Yes, it’s a cliché, but at least this one is true. Monte-Carlo featured on the very first Formula 1 calendar back in 1950 and, although it may be impossible to... read more »