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The Formula One Times: 3rd December: Germany To Leave F1 Calendar?
Welcome to the Formula One Times, Dec. 3 edition. Enjoy your regular dose of F1 news in small bites, and make sure you check out the bottom of the page for a link to the special edition F1 Times reporting the build-up to the Race Of Champions...
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Fernando Alonso to Quit Over New Engine Regulations
Former World Champion, Fernando Alonso, has declared that he could walk away from Formula 1 if plans to introduce standard engines go ahead...
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The Formula One Times, 1st December: Murray Walker Disappointed With Stewards
Welcome to the Formula One Times, 1st December edition. Today, Mark Andrew will be making his second appearance reporting the news with Ryan Wood...
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What a Race Fan Can Be Thankful For
Suffice to say, I have recovered from the hangover that was the 2008 F1 Season and am privileged to bring you a Thanksgiving Eve edition of the Slipstream for all US readers, and standard Thursday edition for all of the international readers out there...
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Bernie's Radical Medal System: Could It Actually Work?
There continues to be discussion about the current F1 points system. At the moment it is: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 This system was introduced after the 2002 season which Michael Schumacher wrapped up in record time...
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How Successful Were the New Singapore and Valencia Street Tracks?
One of the biggest anticipations of the 2008 Formula 1 season were the two new street circuits at Valencia and Singapore. F1 has seen some great street circuits down the years. Everyone was hopeful that Valencia and Singapore would be great events...
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2009 F1 Pre-Season: Ugly Cars and New Stars
This Monday, the pre-season testing of 2009 started and we saw new drivers, new KERS technologies on board at some teams, and some celebration tests. So even starting from testing, it shows next year will be a new experience for everybody...
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F1 and the FIA: Of Monarchs, Despots and Dodgy Stewarding Decisions
I have finally figured out why the UK has gone to the dogs. It’s taken 41 years, endless hours of painstaking research and a not inconsiderable amount of constipated cogitation, but I finally have the answer...
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Formula One Is About To Embark On a New Golden Era
Lewis Hamilton won this year’s Drivers Championship in fanatic fashion, passing Timo Glock when he was on the penultimate corner of the last lap to claim the title by a point...
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F1 Bleacher Report Awards 2008
Welcome to the first annual F1 Bleacher Awards. 2008 has been a brilliant year for F1 Racing with lots of great achievements up and down the pit lane...
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Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton Won, but Who Made More Mistakes?
The season is over, but there are a lot of questions to ask in order to understand the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship...
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2008: The Drivers and Constructors Performance Rankings
Hello, and welcome to what must be the one millionth performance rating article on Bleacher Report. Before we start, I will say that these rankings are based on my own personal opinion, which means they are more likely to be wrong...
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Formula One: News Weekly
Kimi Raikkonen stated that the 2008 season was "difficult and complicated" but has vowed to fight back in 2009 and challenge for the WDC...
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Formula One Times: 5th November UPDATE- ALONSO AT RENAULT & DENNIS TO STEP DOWN
UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE BREAKING NEWS: Alonso & Piquet to Stay at Renault Renault have just announced that two-time World Champion, ...
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Formula One: The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly
Well, what a season 2008 turned out to be. The end result it seemed was a collection of drivers running away from title glory rather than striving to achieve it...
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The Formula 1 Team: When One Man Falters And It All Falls Down
Who had the best car in 2008? I believe it was Mclaren. Who won the constructors title in 2008? I believe it was Ferrari. Why did the best car not win the constructors title? I believe it was because of one person and one person alone...
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Formula One Times: 4th November...Irvine: Hamilton Should Drive For Ferrari
A massive thanks to those of you that supported me yesterday as Formula One Times saw a change of hands for a short time. I appreciate all your feedback and hope you will continue to instruct me on ways I can improve F1 Times until Paul returns...
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Fernando Alonso Set to Stay Put at Renault
The Spanish media have reported that Fernando Alonso is to stay with his current team, Renault F1, for the 2009 F1 season. Alonso's drive for 2009 has come under much speculation and rumours have linked him with BMW, Honda and Ferrari...
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Formula One Times: 3rd November...Drivers' Championship Aftermath
A temporary change in author for the Formula One Times today as regular, Paul Heffernan, takes a short vacation from Bleacher and leaves me, Adam Poole, in charge of his baby...
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An F1 Fan's Review Of The Brazilian Grand Prix: View From The Sofa
Is it safe to come out from behind the sofa yet? To say that was exciting is something of an understatement. It was exciting in the same way as being stabbed is exciting, and almost as uncomfortable...
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Fernando Alonso Regains My Respect!
Eyebrow, Nando, Alonso—call him what you like, today, this man went right back up in my estimation, it's happened twice now in recent times, the first time was at the Singapore night race ...
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Lewis Hamilton Secures Championship in Final Corner Bid: Full Report
Lewis Hamilton has today become the youngest ever World Drivers Champion in a nail-biting final corner pass. Massa had all but won the championship when Hamilton caught and passed a struggling Timo Glock in the final corner of the Brazilian Grand-Prix...
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A Formula One Tribute To...
A tribute to... Lewis Hamilton, our new world champion who kept his head right up until the end to snatch the title. A tribute to... Felipe Massa, who drove the perfect race and is one of the most worthy competitors to date...
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Felipe Massa Takes Pole In Brazil: Lewis Hamilton Starts in Fourth
With such a short lap, (around 72 seconds) the gap between first and the drop-out zone of fifteenth at the end of Q1 was just 0.8s...
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Formula 1 2009: Bernie's Bright Ideas
AUSTRALIA: The first race of the season begins with Massa winning from pole position, with Hamilton coming a close second. Unfortunately, Hamilton was deemed to have followed Massa too closely, distracting him slightly...















