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Posts Tagged ‘Shanghai’

Posted by glennm on 18 April 2010
Today’s Chinese GP in Shanghai was once again a free-for-all as rain showers came in and out, making tire strategy predominant. Jenson Button smartly guessed right and, with fewer pit stops, edge team mate Louis Hamilton from McLaren. “For me it is my best victory,” said Button.
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Posted by glennm on 17 April 2010
Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber qualified 1st and 2nd on the grid for tomorrow’s Chinese GP at Shanghai. Despite rumors that the Red Bull cars would be at a competitive disadvantage after an FIA “clarification” ruling outlawing automatic ride-height adjustment — which the team
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Posted by glennm on 08 April 2010
Next week marks the seventh Chinese GP at Shanghai, one of six in Asian time zones in 2010. As the Wall Street Journal observes today, its all about business and economic growth, not sport. Asia has witnessed a new phenomenon: hosting a Formula One race has become a status symbol to display growing
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