
Nigel Mansell tests Renault 3.5 car – Autosport.com
Former Formula 1 world champion Nigel Mansell tested his son Greg’s Ultimate Motorsport Formula Renault 3.5 Series Dallara-Renault at Silverstone today. The 1992 world champion is set to carry out a demonstration run on Sunday, and got down to a
Hartley wanted to focus on racing – Autosport.com
Brendon Hartley says he put his Red Bull Formula 1 third driver role on hold for the rest of the season to give himself space to concentrate properly on his racing efforts. Red Bull announced on Wednesday that Jaime Alguersuari would replace Hartley
Formula One – KERS, diffusers, overtaking and other inconveniences – Motorsport.com
With eight races behind us in the Formula One World Championship, it’s now time to see if the changes in the regulations have had the desired effect: more overtaking and thus more exciting races. Several surveys had revealed that the fans very
Graduation data are clearer but grimmer – Statesman Journal
Graduation rates across the state are dramatically lower than previously reported under the new formula, which tracks actual students rather than estimating rates. The federal government will require all states to use the new way of tracking
Why Ferrari is Formula One – Reuters Blogs
One month on, and it appears to be all over. Ferrari won. In the war of the brands, it was no contest. And, in the end, it was Bernie Ecclestone who saw the writing on the wall for F1, too. After a Paris breakfast with Ferrari president Luca di
Hitler? He got things done, says Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone – Times Online
Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One chief, said yesterday that he preferred totalitarian regimes to democracies and praised Adolf Hitler for his ability to get things done . In an outspoken interview with The Times , the 78-year-old billionaire
Formula One truce looks shaky, Mosley may not be leaving – Autoweek.com
A picture of Max Mosley is angry with the Formula One Teams Association’s statements after striking a deal with the FIA earlier this week. Max Mosley is angry with the Formula One Teams Association’s statements after striking a deal with the FIA
















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