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Vettel storms to pole in Chinese Grand Prix (AFP)

AFP - World championship leader Sebastian Vettel breezed to pole position for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix after his Red Bull left Britain's Jenson Button trailing 0.7 seconds back in second place.
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Hamilton beats Alonso in thriller

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton wins the German Grand Prix from Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Red Bull's Mark Webber with a feisty drive to move third in the championship.
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F1 Fanatic Top ten overtakes of 2011: Vote for...

Vote for the best pass and the best overtaking driver of 2011.
12/04/11
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F1 Fanatic 2011 F1 statistics part three: Stats...

A look back on some of the statistical highlights and curious facts from the 2011 season.
01/02/12
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F1 Fanatic New 2011 rules produced best racing...

Here's what F1 Fanatics rated as the best and worst races of the year.
12/28/11
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F1 Fanatic Button’s last-lap win named top...

F1 Fanatics pick their favourite moments of 2011.
12/17/11
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F1 Fanatic Over 100 ideas in the 2011 F1 Fanatic...

This year's list includes a range of new F1 DVDs, a fresh crop of books and a £1,000 Scalextric model of Suzuka.
12/07/11
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F1 Fanatic Alonso and Button lead your Driver of...

Sebastian Vettel has not been voted Driver of the Weekend so far this year.
08/10/11
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Mark Webber fastest during British Grand Prix practice

Mark Webber was fastest in a wet first practice for Formula One's British Grand Prix today as the Red Bull driver chases a second successive Silverstone victory.
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Button admits Vettel just too fast (AFP)

AFP - Britain's Jenson Button admitted Saturday that world champion Sebastian Vettel was too fast during qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, after the German surged to another pole in his Red Bull.
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F1 Fanatic Hamilton has most penalties so far in...

More data from the revised and expanded F1 Fanatic statistics pages.
08/16/11
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F1-Live.com Shangai agrees seven-year Grand Prix...

The future of the Chinese Grand Prix has been secured with the signing of a new seven-year deal which will guarantee the race until 2017
02/16/11
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F1 Fanatic Waiting to win: When each F1 driver...

One driver on the 2011 grid has been waiting more than a decade for a win.
03/17/11
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F1 Fanatic Hamilton first to drive new McLaren |...

In the round-up: Hamilton is first to test MP4-26 and he gets a new trainer.
01/20/11
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F1-Live.com A look back on the grand prix action

Off track there have been plenty of issues focusing the spotlight to Formula One, while on track there the 17 races have brought plenty of action...  
11/02/09
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guardian.co.uk Back on track

When Lewis Hamilton burst on to the scene two years ago, smashing every record in Formula One, he had the sport - and and the public - at his feet. Then came his controversial...
08/23/09
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Tyres 'should help me' - Button

Jenson Button is hoping to capitalise on the high levels of tyre degradation at this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, which he thinks will lead to much more overtaking
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Olympic team borrows F1 technology

Cycling and rowing to benefit from McLaren system that tells engineers how cars are performingSystems designed to help Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton shave a fraction of a second from their Formula One lap times will help Team GB do the same at Stratford velodrome and Dorney Lake, after McLaren unveiled technology to help Britain win a record medal haul in the 2012 Olympics.The McLaren Group headquarters in Woking, Surrey, a new arm of the business designed to find other applications for the millions invested in Formula One technology, has revealed the first fruits of a not-for-profit partnership with UK Sport.McLaren's Applied Technology arm has created a wireless system that measures the relationship between paddle, boat and athlete on the white water canoeing course, or stores data and telemetry information as cyclists hurtle around the velodrome. It uses the same technology that measures minute changes in the relationship between car, track and driver and relays the data to banks of analysts in the pits and back at its Surrey base during a Formula One race."We approached McLaren because they have unique expertise in areas of need for some of our sports," said Dr Scott Drawer, head of research and innovation at UK Sport, which will invest more than £300m in Olympic sport in the run up to 2012.McLaren is also working with the rowing and sailing teams and hopes to extend the partnership to other sports.The motivation is not entirely altruistic. Aside from providing positive publicity for motor racing, a sport sometimes criticised for its profligate ways, the company hopes to develop commercial applications for the technology. That could result in the systems being built into clothes to help monitor personal fitness. McLaren might also adapt its Formula One simulator, which was developed over 12 years, for winter sports such as bobsleigh.The British cycling team, which won a record 14 medals, eight of them gold, at the Beijing Olympics, has been celebrated for its fastidious approach to the "aggregation of marginal gains", and that approach has been extended to its search for new ways to measure and analyse the performance of Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton and the rest of its squad.Chris Boardman, the 1992 Olympic gold medallist who now leads research for British cycling, said: "Data gathering is happening in the background. Each rider has a transponder on their back. Rather than a coach lining people up, timing them, writing it in a book and someone analysing that information, now it's automatic."It means the coach is freed up to reflect on what is going on and the time he would have spent analysing huge amounts of data is freed up to do other things. That frees up imagination and that's really hard to quantify. Data and numbers help you change athletes' behaviour."McLaren Applied Technologies' ­programme director, Caroline Hargrove, said: "The technology is similar to Formula One. Because we have so much data on the cars, we have won this battle with systems integration that other sports have not yet hit. Cycling were the first to hit a wall. They didn't have time to analyse all their riders, they were doing it all in spreadsheets and were not able to capitalise on what they were getting. They can now look things up quickly and turn it around quickly."Boardman said that working with other sports had been a factor in British cycling's success. Before Beijing, the cycling research group made 1,742 improvements to equipment and clothing."One of the things we've really learned to value is exploration. In pretty much any business, you'll find that their last big step change was prompted by something that happened outside. We put aside a year to go and explore," he said. "We accept the fact that after a year we might come back with nothing because that's a worthwhile risk."Olympic games 2012Formula OneCyclingRowingOwen Gibsonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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B.B.C. NEWS Hamilton targets late-season push

Lewis Hamilton insists he can enjoy a strong end to the 2009 season despite a desperate first half of the campaign.
09/03/09
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cbc.ca Barrichello wins F1's European Grand...

Brawn GP's Rubens Barrichello won the European Grand Prix in Valencia on Sunday to claim his first Formula One victory in five years.
08/23/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Barrichello wins European Grand Prix

Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello claimed his 10th Formula One victory when he drove his Brawn GP car in searing heat to win the European Grand Prix.
08/23/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Barrichello claims first GP win in...

Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello claimed an emotional 10th Formula One victory on Sunday when he drove his Brawn GP car through a perfectly-judged race in searing heat to...
08/23/09
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The Independent Rubens Barrichello wins European...

Brawn GP's Rubens Barrichello won the European Grand Prix to claim his first Formula One victory in five years.
08/23/09
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cbc.ca Barrichello wins European Grand Prix

Brawn GP's Rubens Barrichello won the European Grand Prix on Sunday to claim his first Formula One victory in five years.
08/23/09
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ABCNews Rubens Barrichello Wins F1's European...

Barrichello takes advantage of Hamilton error for European GP win, Brazilian's 1st in 5 years
08/23/09
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ESPN Formula One: Rubens Barrichello wins...

Brawn GP's Rubens Barrichello won the European Grand Prix on Sunday to claim his first Formula One victory in five years.
08/23/09
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