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Formula One Speeding Ahead to 2007 – New Look and New Challenge
After 16 seasons with Formula One, Michael Schumacher is finally left Formula One. It is a sad thing for Schumy’s fans. Schumacher has walked away with every major record in Formula One: 91 victories, seven series titles and 68 pole positions. He’ll be a technical adviser next season for Ferrari. The seven-time world champion will […]
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Ferrari Off the Pace at Jerez
Test driver, Luca Badoer, from Ferrari has completed only 39 laps in the final day of testing, finishing a distant seventh quickest at Jerez de la Frontera circuit, in southern Spain. His team mate Gen was in 12th. Lewis Hamilton recorded the fastest time 1:19:573 in the testing while Fernando Alonso now with his McLaren-Mercedes […]
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A Big Trophy for Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher was presented a big trophy recently by Ferrari. Even though the 7 times Formula 1 world champion has retired, many awards and tributes still continue to flood to him. The massive trophy is 1.6 metres in height and weighs more than 200 kilograms. It bores the name and date of all 72 Formula […]
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Takuma Sato Annual Earning Income
Do you know how much Takuma Sato’s annual earning? It is 900,000,000 yen for Takuma-san every year. That’s a lot of rice for Takuma Sato, one of Formula One’s premier backmarkers/car-crashers. Following the revelation that his 2007 Super Aguri teammate Anthony Davidson will earn about US$250,000, Spanish newspaper Marca contends that Sato’s annual income, including […]
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Michael Schumacher Was Awarded Gold Medal at FIA Gala in Monaco
The FIA officially crowned its 2006 World Champions at a gala ceremony in Monaco on 9 December. The ceremony culminated in the presentation of an FIA Gold Medal for Motor Sport to Michael Schumacher, the recently retired seven-time Formula One world champion. The Gold Medal was presented by FIA President Max Mosley and Formula One […]
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First Black Formula One Driver
Lewis Hamilton, the first black driver ever in Formula One, a 21-year-old Brit, has secured a seat for McLaren next season. Hamilton won this year’s GP2 championship, a feeder circuit for F1, and in 2005, dominated the F3 series, wining 15 of 20 races. Now a question: will Lewis be racing’s Tiger Wood?
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Todt Will Give Full Support to Kimi
Kimi Raikkonen arrives at Ferrari’s base in Maranello under a large shadow that has been cast by Michael Schumacher’s legend. Many people are of the opinion that the Finn couldn’t perform as good as Michael Schumacher. However, the new CEO of Ferrari, Jean Todt, is confident to Kimi and he also committed that Ferrari will […]