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Archive for July, 2010

Posted by glennm on 28 July 2010
The Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar for the next decade after securing a new 10-year deal with Formula One impresario Bernie Ecclestone. BBC Sport – F1. Either the principality gave Bernie a LOT of $$ or Ecclestone finally figure out that F1 really can’t do without its
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Posted by glennm on 26 July 2010
Details surrounding the arrival of the United States Grand Prix circuit, such as location, are expected to be disclosed Tuesday morning at a Formula One press conference.
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Posted by glennm on 25 July 2010
Just a few races ago, the media were alarmist that Red Bull would allow its two drivers to race for the lead, when it cause a shunt handing the Turkish GP away. In Germany we saw the exact opposite, with the same reaction. That’s absurd.
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Posted by glennm on 22 July 2010
This story and slideshow from the Bleacher Report really need no additional commentary. I agree wholeheartedly.
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Posted by glennm on 21 July 2010
PaddockTalk.com reports that this year's scheduled Korean GP is no more. "The final announcement should come in two weeks time. Although Formula One Bernie Ecclestone may reveal something this weekend at the German Grand Prix."
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Posted by glennm on 19 July 2010
Jenson Button lights up his McLaren’s tires in a demonstration at Moscow’s venerable Red Square.
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Posted by glennm on 19 July 2010
Formula One Could Do Without Monaco, Says Ecclestone | ESPN F1. The man must be certifiably insane!
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Posted by glennm on 06 July 2010
Just more than a month after it was announced that there will be a United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas in 2012, Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has hinted that a second race may take place in the country and that his favorite circuit designer Hermann Tilke is currently in New Jersey
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