Articles, tagged with "lewis hamilton", page 5
03rd September 2008
Lewis Hamilton maintained his lead for the championship title after the Hungarian Grand Prix and Heikki Kovalainen took the chequered flag. The McLaren drivers dominated the practice and qualifying. Hamilton captured the pole position for the Hungarian Gr...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Robert Kubica, who went on to record the first race victory for BMW Sauber, was very lucky that Hamilton missed the rear end of his car by just a few inches. Even the French Grand Prix was uncharacteristically incident packed with Massa benefiting from th...
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Priya Singh
01st September 2008
Following the 2008 German Grand Prix, the clear leader in the Formula One standings is Lewis Hamilton. With his victory at the July race in Germany and his previous win in England, Hamilton is four points in the clear. His victory came with some daring pa...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Woman racing drivers have always had to battle to overcome discrimination as well as the challenges of the racing circuit to make it in the profession. Throughout the history of motorsport women have come and gone without making a lasting impression; that...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
12th August 2008
An Introduction to Tag Heuer
Before we look at the Formula 1 watch and the long history Tag Heuer has with Forumla 1, we must first learn a little bit about Tag Heuer. Tag Heuer, or Tag as it is sometimes known, was created in Switzerland nearly 150 yea...
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Author:
David Ansell
12th August 2008
Tag Heuer History
Before we can understand why Tag Heuer watches are some of the best watches around today we must first understand a little history about Tag Heuer. Tag Heuer, or as some say just Tag, was created in 1860 in Switzerland by Edouard Heuer....
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David Ansell
12th August 2008
As if having websites opening quickly, and downloading files at a high speed wasn't enough, there is another reason to get a good broadband connection; games.
Specifically, online games which you play in real-time against other people located around th...
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Jay Tillotson
29th July 2008
By far the quietest of the Balearic Islands, Menorca has successfully cultivated her image of a serene, peaceful destination over the years, and appeals to parents with toddlers, couples in their thirties and forties, and the older generation - and of all...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th July 2008
British driver Lewis Hamilton won the July British Grand Prix in front of his home crowd, driving a McLaren. "I've had a couple of bad races, and coming here I was just thinking it would have been nice to get some points and maybe a win. I thought a one-t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd July 2008
Melbourne is one of the sportiest cities in the world, hosting a number of high profile annual sporting events. A few of the main events include; The Open Tennis Championships, The Australian Grand Prix, The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, The Spring Ra...
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barryloughran@live.co.uk
30th June 2008
It was a hard-won victory for Robert Kubica at Sunday June 8th's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
He considers his first win for BMW Sauber "fantastic" and "amazing." In a post-race interview, Kubica told reporters, "I never struggled so much. I was p...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th June 2008
For those who can bear to watch from between their fingers, Switzerland will be attracting plenty of attention in the next few weeks. But while this may be a matter of much pain for football fans around Britain as none of the home nations take part in the...
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Author:
Assetz UK
09th June 2008
The Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of the May shows Monaco in her full glory to the world for a Sunday afternoon, and this year was no exception as Lewis Hamilton won the race for the first time.
Monaco is known the world over not just for the best ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th May 2008
Spanish driver Felipe Massa won his third Turkish Grand Prix last Sunday May 11 at Istanbul Park.
The Ferrari team stuck to a conventional two-pit-stop strategy that left Massa free to set a steady pace for the duration of the race.
In a post race...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th May 2008
The April 27 Spanish 2008 Grand Prix in Barcelona was quite an adrenaline rush for Formula One fans around the world. Close calls, one potentially-serious accident and pressure to perform dominated the Barcelona race.
During the race, Raikkonen followe...
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Author:
Robert Palmer