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Posts Tagged ‘traditions’

Posted by glennm on 21 November 2011
The possible demise of the U.S. Grand Prix at Austin reflects the reality of Formula One in the 21st century. Have money and the F1 circus will fall all over you. Wherever you are. But without the bucks, don't even think about asking Ecclestone for a favor.
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Posted by glennm on 25 October 2010
The history of Formula 1 has always been typified by a commitment to cutting-edge technology, but in the context of a sport that respects its traditions and memories. So F1 impresario Bernie Ecclestone’s recent and emphatic suggestions that the series’ so-called “traditional circuits” —
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Posted by glennm on 18 October 2010
I would name a few others, but this is still an interesting top ten list by Craig Christopher of The Bleacher Report, well worth checking out.
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