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29th September 2009
In Bahrain, Räikkönen suffered electronic problems during Friday practice and a rear suspension break during the first qualifying session, which forced him back to 22nd place on the grid. Nevertheless he drove through the field, ending third behind Alon... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
What started out as a way for airmen in the 1950s to pass the time has turned into a popular worldwide sport for many. Go carts have quickly become a phenomenon all over the globe. With most historians giving Art Ingels the credit for inventing the go car... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Go carts are certainly thrilling, but they can also be dangerous if not taken seriously. You have to remember that it's not just you out on the track. There will be other drivers attempting to pass you around sharp corners whose talent may be questionable... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Launched in 1993 at the 14th Macau Grand Prix Car Race, the Grand Prix Museum is located on the Rue de Lius Gonzaga alongside the Forum de Macao. Dedicated to chronicling the fabulous spectacles of racing history made on the tracks of the Macau Grand Prix... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th August 2009
Formula 1 will return to the streets of Valencia Spain in just a short few weeks for the European Grand Prix. This should be an excellent weekend for fans around the world as not only will we see the Red Bulls continue to battle with Brawn GP but it will ... Read >
Author: kIM
04th August 2009
Ferrari has been forced with the prospects of finding a driver smack dab in the middle of the 2009 Formula One season. After looking around at the available drivers, the team has looked inward and settled on the iconic Michael Schumacher.
Michael Schum... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
03rd August 2009
Most Brits know that football is the most popular sport in the world, but auto racing—in particular Formula One auto racing, isn’t much far behind.
Last year, each Formula One race captured the attention of an average 600 million viewers. The gre... Read >
Author: F1Tribute
03rd August 2009
Chances are you’ve already heard of the big name F1 Drivers—Germany’s Michael Schumacher or the UK’s Lewis Hamilton—but perhaps you’re just discovering just how much of a thrill F1 can be. Here’s an intro to the world’s fastest (and most... Read >
Author: F1Tribute
01st August 2009
As with most forms of motorsport, F1 has its silly season where rumors fly about drivers moving from one team to another. The odd thing about the silly season in 2009 is many of the rumors may come true now that BMW has given up the ghost in Formula One.
... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
09th July 2009
A match made in heaven and long predicted just might finally be happening. Rumors are rampant that Fernando Alonso is going to make the move from Renault to Ferrari in Formula One.
Ferrari is the iconic team of F1. The team has finished off a run of d... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
29th May 2009
Not that Dubai needs some celebrity endorsement to gain popularity; the "city of gold" is a star in itself. When a celebrity purchases some villa, island, or just put his/her name to some building, it's hard to determine who's being promoted? Dubai? The s... Read >
Author: William King
09th April 2009
Modernization of sports cars has been unstoppable. The concept of the sports car generated by Enzo Ferrari's in 1929 was the beginning of the sports car industry. He was the one that lead the way for other car manufacturers to follow the design of the Fer... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
04th February 2009
What began as a way for airmen to pass the time has evolved into a sport known world wide. Gokarts were invented by Art Ingels in 1956 in California. The first go kart that was manufactured was little more than a riding lawn mower. Models available today ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd December 2008
Though Christmas is widely considered to be a 'holiday', very few of us would probably associate it with being a stress-free time of year. With all that shopping in the crowded high streets and all that family entertaining, not to mention the pressure of ... Read >
Author: John Smith
14th October 2008
Though Christmas is widely considered to be a 'holiday', very few of us would probably associate it with being a stress-free time of year. With all that shopping in the crowded high streets and all that family entertaining, not to mention the pressure o... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
08th September 2008
The 27-year-old Brazilian driver Felipe Massa continues his excellent performance in the Formula One tracks this time at the Valencia circuit where he won the race and he is now battling to take on the number one position from his McLaren rival Lewis Hami... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford
01st September 2008
Many people like to travel in the winter in search of a bit of sunshine when it is normally absent from the UK. However, with much of Europe suffering the same fate at that time of year, the only viable option to see the best of the continent is to go d... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
16th August 2008
The Hungary Grand Prix is one of the races scheduled in the Formula One calendar and it was first held in 1936 in Budapest. Nevertheless, for a period of approximately 50 years the competition did not take place due to the unstable situation the country w... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford
25th June 2008
The Macau Grand Prix Museum is dedicated to showcasing the colorful history associated with the island’s Grand Prix. The Macau Grand Prix is an annual motorcar and motorcycle race that is held in November, it is also known as the only street circuit in ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th May 2008
Writing an e-book is a popular means of expression these days. People do it for a number of reasons – for the love of writing, in order to express an opinion, to spread awareness or simply to make money! But regardless of the objectives for doing so, wr... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
08th May 2008
The first Grand Prix was organized in 1929 by Anthony Noghès, his father was the president of the ACM, Automobile Club from Monaco. They tried to organize it already one year before but that was declined. Eventually, thanks to the support of Louis Chiron... Read >
Author: Tania Machowska
25th March 2008
The days when you had no other option but to hire an irport limo service company when you had to fetch or drive somebody to the airport are finally over—you are now a proud owner of a beautiful piece of automotive engineering miracle. Before you start s... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
24th January 2008
In the middle of March; the Formula-1 racing is going to geared up to start again. This week the drivers could demonstrate their abilities at the showdown in Jerez, Spain. The winner of last year’s constructor standings Ferrari dominated the first day o... Read >
Author: Emeli
21st January 2008
Insiders Secrets Guide – The real way to earn money online
So you want to make money from your website?
Now, one question for you…
Do you think it would be good if you learnt from the best people in the business? To learn from the company ... Read >
Author: President of WealthyStudent.co.uk
12th October 2007
When we hear someone talking about "Ferrari" the first thing that comes to mind is money. Ferrari S.p.A is an Italian sports car manufacturer, this company started by sponsoring drivers and race cars and in its origins it was never thought of or intended ... Read >
Author: John Sern
10th September 2007
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to spend a vacation on a Mediterranean island? No, you do not have to be a millionaire in order to afford it. Mallorca is the perfect destination for everyone who wants to relax and have fun. It is no wonder th... Read >
Author: David Yrui
20th August 2007
The Ferrari was founded in 1929 by Enzo Ferrari and first produced cars in 1947. Today, the parent company for Ferrari is Fiat. The Ferraris engines are famous for their engine displacement technology. The V6 and the V8 are built in total displacement, wh... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
07th June 2007
The Renault F1 Team has not been very lucky with the Canadian Grand Prix and this extends to the Montreal Circuit Gilles Villeneuve where the team has never had any success. Since the year 1978, the company has recorded four wins, twelve podiums and six... Read >
Author: Zeke
17th November 2006
Following on from a great win by Felipe Massa in Istanbul and a third position for Michael Schumacher, formula one is now set to travel to Monza for Ferrari's home race, the only race being held this September.
The drivers' championship currently stand... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
28th June 2006
Fernando Alonso won last Sunday his 4th consecutive race giving him the conquest of the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix. For Alonso who runs for Renault was an easy victory since he started from the pole and only had a brief challenge from the Finn Kimi R... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
26th June 2006
To Michael Schumacher this 2006 season must be one of his toughest challenges yet. For a multi world champion and arguably the best driver the world, coming 3rd last year must have been devastating. The truth is, had it not been Michael driving that Ferra... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
26th June 2006
There has always been pressure for F1 drivers and their teams as they try to do their business of delighting fans and sponsors. But in all the years of watching F1, I cannot remember a time when so many drivers and teams had something to prove except to d... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
26th June 2006
Valentino Rossi the 7 times world champion on a motorbike has completed his first public showing in a F1 car in Valencia Spain. He has signed for Ferrari, who looks upon him as a possible replacement for Schumacher when he retires. If his first showing is... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
26th June 2006
It didn't seem so long ago that the British were waiting for an exciting season of formula one racing. The difference this year was, that at last we would have a British driver at least fighting for wins if not the Formula one championship depending on ho... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
25th June 2006
The highlight of the F1 Grand Prix season, the Monaco Grand Prix, has been won by Spanish driver Fernando Alonso in a Renault.
It was Alonso's first victory at Monaco, and extended his lead in the drivers championship to 21 points.
Second place went... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd May 2006
What started out as a way for airmen in the 1950s to pass the time has turned into a popular worldwide sport for many. Go carts have quickly become a phenomenon all over the globe. With most historians giving Art Ingels the credit for inventing the go car... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson
05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
Picture the scene:
It's the Monaco Grand Prix and the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher is in pole position. The warm-up lap has been completed and Schumacher revs the engine, waiting for the lights to flash in sequence:... Read >
Author: Chris Green
04th January 2006
Go carts are certainly thrilling, but they can also be dangerous if not taken seriously. You have to remember that it's not just you out on the track. There will be other drivers attempting to pass you around sharp corners whose talent may be questionable... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson
20th December 2005
Go karts were first created in the United States in the 1950s with the majority of historians crediting Art Ingels as the inventor. He built his first go kart in California in 1956 and it was during this post-war period where airmen raced these go karts a... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson
01st October 2005
In my teens, I traveled to France with my mother, father and grandmother for a month of sightseeing with a rental car. Michael Schumacher and Formula 1 have nothing on my father and our Opel rental car.
American fathers have an interesting if somewhat... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
08th September 2005
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