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HRT to miss race after failing to beat 107% time | 2011 Australian Grand Prix

HRT will not participate in the Australian Grand Prix after failing to beat the 107% time in qualifying.
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Red Bull dominate final practice in Melbourne | 2011 Australian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel set a searing pace in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix.
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B.B.C. NEWS Webber voices Bahrain GP doubts

Mark Webber says it is "probably not the best time" to hold the Bahrain Grand Prix as unrest in the country continues.
02/20/11
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F1 Fanatic Bahrain race postponement rumours...

The "Gulf News" newspaper claims the Bahrain Grand Prix will be postponed to the end of the season.
02/20/11
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Yahoo! Eurosport Bahrain Grand Prix called off

Bahrain Grand Prix organisers have called off the opening race of the Formula One season due to political unrest in the country.
02/21/11
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B.B.C. NEWS VIDEO: Jordan: 'Right to cancel...

Formula One pundit Eddie Jordan says cancelling the Bahrain Grand Prix was the right decision.
02/21/11
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F1 Fanatic F1 drivers’ views on the Bahrain...

Thoughts from Webber, Hamilton, Heidfeld, Rosberg, Vettel and Button.
02/21/11
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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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The Independent

Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled amid unrest

Bahrain Grand Prix organisers say the season-opening Formula One race has been called off due to the anti-government protests in the Gulf kingdom.
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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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cbc.ca Bahrain Grand Prix may be rescheduled...

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone noted Tuesday that 'we need a race in Bahrain' and that he is willing to reschedule the cancelled Bahrain Grand Prix in August if F1 teams...
03/01/11
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Yahoo! Eurosport Singtel extend Singapore GP sponsorship

Singtel, Southeast Asia's largest telecommunications company, has signed on as title sponsor of the Singapore Grand Prix for two more years.
03/02/11
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The Independent Bernie Ecclestone hopes to retain...

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has returned to the idea of rescheduling the Bahrain Grand Prix in November after abandoning plans for a potential August slot.
03/03/11
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F1-Live.com Williams will use KERS at Australian...

Days after doubts emerged whether Williams' in-house KERS would be ready for the start of the season, it is being reported the team will run with it at the Australian Grand Prix
03/13/11
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F1-Live.com Todt gives backing to Australian...

FIA president Jean Todt has said Formula One should not lose the Australian Grand Prix, putting him at odds with Bernie Ecclestone who recently said the sport "does not need"...
03/15/11
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F1 Fanatic Bahrain declares three- month state...

The likelihood of the Bahrain Grand Prix being held this year continues to diminish.
03/15/11
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The Independent

Williams would have boycotted Bahrain Grand Prix

Williams would almost certainly have boycotted the Bahrain Grand Prix had it not been called off, team chairman Adam Parr said today.
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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 Ecclestone hits back at Melbourne mayor

Bernie Ecclestone angrily hit back at calls for the Australian Grand Prix to be moved away from Melbourne
01/28/11
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F1-Live.com Support for Australian GP ...but not...

Louise Asher, Victoria's tourism and major events minister, said the commitment to the Australian Grand Prix remained but confirmed a better deal would be sought.
03/17/11
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Yahoo! Eurosport Chinese GP gets green light

Formula One's governing body has given the green light to next month's Chinese Grand Prix after inspecting improvements to the Shanghai circuit and signing a new licence.
03/23/11
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F1 Fanatic Australian Grand Prix Wednesday in...

Pictures of what some of the drivers were up to on the Wednesday before the Australian Grand Prix.
03/23/11
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B.B.C. NEWS McLaren upbeat for Australian GP

Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are optimistic they can fight for victory in Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix.
03/24/11
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F1 Fanatic Home race a vital opportunity for...

With Red Bull likely to have the fastest car, the first race is a crucial opportunity for Mark Webber.
03/24/11
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F1 Fanatic ‘We were expecting tyres to be...

Sebastian Vettel says the new tyres are holding up better than he expected.
03/25/11
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F1 Fanatic Ferrari and Red Bull closely matched...

Red Bull and Ferrari were closely-matched over longer runs in first practice.
03/25/11
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