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German GP: Report
Lewis Hamilton won the German GP, after a race long battle with Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and Red Bull’s Mark Webber. Sebastian Vettel was a distant fourth, having failed for the first time this season to qualify on the front row … Continue reading
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Tagged Alonso, F1, German GP, Heidfeld, Lewis Hamilton, Massa, Nurburgring, Sutil, Vettel, Webber
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German GP: FP3
Vettel 01:30.916 Webber 01:31.049 Alonso 01:31.138 Hamilton 01:31.578 Button 01:31.623 Rosberg 01:31.694 Massa 01:32.144 Sutil 01:32.391 Schumacher 01:32.523 Maldonado 01:32.751 Petrov 01:32.777 Di Resta 1:32.813 Heidfeld 01:33.072 Barrichello 01:33.179 Perez 01:33.531 Kobayashi 01:33.671 Buemi 01:33.948 Alguersuari 01:34.125 Kovalainen 01:35.385 Glock … Continue reading
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Tagged Alonso, Chandok, Ferrari, free practice, German GP, Hamilton, Massa, McLaren, Red Bull Racing, Vettel, Webber
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British GP: FP1 + FP2
Free Practice 1 1. Webber 1:46.603 2. Schumacher 1:47.263 3. Barrichello 1:47.347 4. Perez 1:47.422 5. Massa 1:47.562 6. Rosberg 1:47.758 7. Alonso 1:48.161 8. Hamilton 1:48.549 9. Hulkenberg 1:48.598 10. Alguersuari 1:48.678 11. di Resta 1:48.730 12. Buemi 1:48.778 … Continue reading
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Tagged F1, Ferrari, FP1, FP2, Hamilton, Intermediates, Kobayashi, Massa, Red Bull, Silverstone, slicks, Webber, wet
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Spanish GP: Race review
Sebastian Vettel has won the Spanish GP – breaking the ten year tradition of the pole sitter winning. Lewis Hamilton fought hard for the lead but ultimately finished in second place, with Jenson Button finishing in third, having made his … Continue reading
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Tagged Alguersuari, Alonso, Button, Ferrari, Hamilton, KERS, Kovalainen, Massa, McLaren, Red Bull, reprimand, Spain, Vettel, Webber, yellow flags
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Australian GP 2011: Review
Sebastian Vettel picks up where he left off Reigning champion Sebastian Vettel has won the Australian GP, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Vitaly Petrov. There were 16 classified finishers from the 22 cars that started, after the Hispania Racing Team … Continue reading