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Melbourne set to ditch Australian GP?

Melbourne's Lord Mayor, Robert Doyle, has said that when the current contract to host the Australian Grand Prix expires in 2015 it should not be renewed
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Vettel, Webber on front row at Australian GP

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel has taken his second straight pole of the Formula One season, besting teammate and local hope Mark Webber in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday
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F1-Live.com Dismissed Korean GP boss hits back

Korean Grand Prix chief Yung Cho Chung is preparing to challenge the decision to dismiss him from his post
01/17/11
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F1 Fanatic Australian Grand Prix race weekend...

Have all the important information for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix at your fingertips with the F1 Fanatic race programme.
03/24/11
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cbc.ca Vettel takes pole at Bahrain GP

Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull has taken the pole position for Formula One's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, while Michael Schumacher will begin his comeback from a...
03/13/10
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F1-Live.com Walker: Ecclestone 'offended' over...

Melbourne Grand Prix chief Ron Walker has warned that Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone will not hesitate to kill off the Australian race as the debate over its future rages on
02/11/11
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F1 Fanatic Ecclestone concerned by protest...

Bernie Ecclestone says he is keeping a close eye on reports that the Bahrain Grand Prix is being threatened by protesters.
02/15/11
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F1 Fanatic Bahrain race organisers reassure...

The organisers of the Bahrain Grand Prix have moved to reassure visitors to the track ahead of next month's test and race.
02/15/11
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National Post

Vettel, Webber on front row at Australian GP

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel has taken his second straight pole of the Formula One season, besting teammate and local hope Mark Webber in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday
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F1-Live.com

Australian Grand Prix boss hits back at criticism over costs

Australian Grand Prix boss Ron Walker has slammed Robert Doyle, Melbourne's Lord Mayor, for suggestions Melbourne could turn its back on the event because of rising costs
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F1-Live.com Decision on Bahrain GP next week -...

Bernie Ecclestone has said a decision on whether the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead will be made next week
02/17/11
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ESPN Sebastian Vettel wins Abu Dhabi Grand...

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel has clinched the Formula One title after winning the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to become the youngest ever champion.
11/14/10
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F1-Live.com More calls to axe Australian Grand Prix

A local Victorian MP has added his voice to those calling for the Melbourne Grand Prix to be axed when the current deal expires in 2015
02/21/11
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National Post Hamilton fastest in Australian GP...

McLaren pair Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button set the fastest times in Friday’s rain-affected second practice session for Formula One’s Australian Grand Prix
03/26/10
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National Post Hamilton fastest in Australian GP...

McLaren pair Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button set the fastest times in Friday’s rain-affected second practice session for Formula One’s Australian Grand Prix
03/26/10
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F1-Live.com Ecclestone to fly in to help...

Bernie Ecclestone is planning to attend the Australian Grand Prix in what local newspapers are describing as a "mercy dash to Melbourne to help the beleaguered race in its hour...
02/05/11
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The New York Times

Roundup: Ferrari Drivers on Top in Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso passed his teammate Felipe Massa at the second corner and overtook the pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel on the 34th of 49 laps to win the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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guardian.co.uk

Alonso wins Bahrain grand prix

• Exhaust failure thwarts early leader Sebastian Vettel• Felipe Massa completes Ferrari 1-2, Schumacher finishes sixthFernando Alonso led a Ferrari one-two on his debut for the team as they made a stunning start to the Formula One season.Alonso produced the defining move of a dull Bahrain grand prix two-thirds of the way through, passing the Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel, who was struggling with exhaust trouble.Felipe Massa also took advantage, meaning a Ferrari one-two. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton came third but his new team-mate, the world champion Jenson Button, could only manage seventh on his debut. Michael Schumacher finished sixth on his return after three years' absence.Vettel had led all the way until suffering the exhaust problem, eventually finishing an unhappy fourth.It was Ferrari's first one-two since the French grand prix in June 2008, and Alonso's first victory since Japan the same year when he was with Renault.The race was not the spectacle supporters had hoped for, with new rule changes appearing to have done little for the show.In the build-up to the race the drivers and team principals said the sport was venturing into the unknown, that there would either be plenty of thrills or it would be a procession. As it turned out, there was little excitement, save for a handful of moves involving the lower-placed cars.Many had also anticipated mayhem at the first corner, with all cars carrying large fuel loads following the decision to ban in-race refuelling.Instead the field virtually tip-toed their way around the right-hander, led by Vettel. But for his team-mate Mark Webber sending plumes of smoke billowing behind him, the opening turn would have been incident-free.Instead, blinded by white cloud, Renault's Robert Kubica and Adrian Sutil in his Force India both spun from their ninth and 10th positions but remarkably neither was struck as the traffic found a way round.The most significant move on that opening lap saw Alonso move past Massa into second, but beyond that little happened up until the first round of pit stops.Formula OneFerrariFernando AlonsoLewis Hamiltonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1-Live.com FIA pleased with Indian GP progress

The FIA's Charlie Whiting has completed an inspection of the Indian Grand Prix venue and is reportedly pleased with progress
02/14/11
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F1-Live.com Shell to sponsor Belgian Grand Prix

Shell has announced a multi-year deal to become the title sponsor of the Belgian Grand Prix, helping to secure the historic event's place on the calendar
03/17/11
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F1technical.net Shell new title sponsor of Belgian GP

Shell has signed a multi-year agreement as title sponsor of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The title sponsorship of the Belgian race is part of an extended...
03/17/11
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The Independent Bahrain Grand Prix under threat due...

Bahrain Grand Prix officials have vowed to deliver a safe race next month despite growing unrest in the country
02/16/11
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F1 Fanatic Bernie Ecclestone must cancel the...

Going to Bahrain and taking their money to race days after the world has watched it murder its citizens would be unconscionable.
02/18/11
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B.B.C. NEWS Ecclestone hopeful on Bahrain GP

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone remains hopeful the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in March will go ahead despite unrest in the country.
02/18/11
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The Independent Bahrain GP decision 'will be made...

Bernie Ecclestone is to wait until after the weekend before deciding on whether to cancel next month's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. The deteriorating political situation...
02/18/11
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The Independent Bernie Ecclestone 'more hopeful' of...

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said today he was more optimistic about next month's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix going ahead as planned despite bloody protests in...
02/18/11
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