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Archive for September, 2011

Posted by glennm on 17 September 2011
Sebastian Vettel's daring outside pass of Alonso's Ferrari at Monza's incomparable Curva Grande is already the stuff of legend. Anyone who says there is no more overtaking in modern Formula One is now, officially, a Luddite.
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Posted by glennm on 17 September 2011
Now that Britney Spears is back on top of the music world with Femme Fatale, Britney may be heading overseas to open the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 11.
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Posted by glennm on 16 September 2011
Red Bull's Mark Webber contemplates the feeling of being relegated to No. 2 driver, once again with no shot at the F1 World Championship, before the Italian Grand Prix of 2011.
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Posted by glennm on 14 September 2011
What a great close-up of Sebastian Vettel qualifying for the 2011 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
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Posted by glennm on 12 September 2011
Winning from pole position, Sebastian Vettel ran away with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, putting 16s on a field in which each of the top five classified finishers was a former F1 World Champion.
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Posted by glennm on 08 September 2011
Force India Formula One driver Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy flies through the air at turn 10 during practice for the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at Marina Bay circuit, 27 September 27 2008.
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Posted by glennm on 08 September 2011
What a great photo of World Champion Sebastian Vettel from the Monaco Grand Prix 2011. Courtesy of Totallycoolpix.com.
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Posted by glennm on 08 September 2011
Red Bull’s lack of straight-line speed has always been a problem, but on a circuit like Monza where almost 75% of each lap is full throttle, the problem becomes even more apparent.
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