Articles, tagged with "fernando alonso", page 1
25th March 2011
Schumacher of auto racing lives in Switzerland at the moment but is inherently German. He was a beautiful wife and two daughters. He took part in his first kart race in 1973 and since then has won 70 F1 races in 195 starts. Schumacher of auto racing has 6...
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arlenarron
09th December 2010
TAG Heuer has been locked into any number of sports and sporting events over its 150 years of active life, but motor racing is first among equals on that score and it is the Formula 1 world championship with which it is most closely identified. Some would...
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Time Squared
25th November 2010
With just two races to go, in Brazil, Abu Dhabi, there are still four drivers in with a chance of being crowned winner of the formula one racing championship. Following his victory in Korea, Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso leads, with Mark Webber, Lewis Ha...
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holidaysafeins
03rd August 2010
The Singapore Grand Prix is one of the most notable and sought after events in the FIA Formula One World Championship calendar. This electrifying event kicks off each year in Singapore's Marina Bay and is world renowned as the only Formula 1 night race in...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd July 2010
The 2010 European Grand Prix took place at the picturesque Valencia Street Circuit in Valencia, Spain. A harbor side street circuit, the circuit length is 5.419 kms. The race is 57 laps and the race distance is 308.883 kms.
The circuit is unique in tha...
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Robert Palmer
19th July 2010
Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph is an all in one package. The timepiece is especially made from state of the art components. It is intended by the creators to go well with both sporty and professional lifestyle of people who are into timepieces. It is mai...
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ben25smith
05th July 2010
It was deja vu all over again for the McLaren Mercedes team at this year's Canadian Grand Prix. Once again, the team finished one-two, just as they did a couple of weeks prior at the Turkish Grand Prix. It's now up to the rest of the F1 teams to figure ou...
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Robert Palmer
02nd July 2010
Active rear wing, racing ban slow drivers new tires. The FIA confederacy prepares the tour for next seasonMotor Sports Committee of the FIA Association met last night (Wednesday) in Geneva to discuss the changes it is planning to cycle through 2011 season...
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Jesse Sloan
22nd April 2010
The Australian Grand Prix is held at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne and is 58 laps. The circuit length is 5.303 km with the race distance being 307.574 km. The first F1 race in Melbourne took place in 1996. The race is a favourite with Grand Prix fa...
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Robert Palmer
29th March 2010
Imagine - ripping your torso as you hit a curve launching your sprint kart down the circuit. Pressing on the accelerator as you exercise dead-on hand-and-eye coordination determining the smartest way to turn the drift in the 21st minute of an hour-long e...
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Daron Soto
03rd March 2010
Formula One racing takes the crown of motor racing. Its appeal is that it is a global sport. The best drivers use the best cars and the best engines from different countries. The races are staged at different tracks around the globe and to these events co...
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Author:
reevresh
11th February 2010
Formula One used to be shrouded in secrecy as the really competitive teams used to test in different locations. The changing championship has incorporated strict testing rules and most of the big teams now test together and on the same track. With the 201...
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Mark P. Warner
27th November 2009
I must admit that I am a fan of Kimi Raikkonen and that has rarely been easy. Has there ever been a driver with so much talent who appears to be so uninterested in what he is doing? With the news that Kimi will sit out the 2010 season, the legitimate ques...
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Dirk Gibson
27th November 2009
The 2009 Formula One Season has come staggering to an end. Jenson Button and Brawn GP used their early season dominance to ride out a late charge from Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull. The question now is what will happen in 2010.
With new designs, rules ...
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Dirk Gibson
24th November 2009
For all of us waiting, waiting for F1 2010 with bated breath, after a really lackluster F1 2009, one can only suppose that the excitement is going to be because of the race car driver of our choice. We know that Ferrari did not set the racetracks on fire,...
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Author:
Bhrat