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British student caught speeding at 113mph in 50mph limit

British university student Will Colebrook has been caught speeding at 113mph in a 50mph zone during a "multi-million pound" supercar rally across Europe.
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Williams says Parr is his “natural successor” | F1 Fanatic round-up

Williams says Parr is his “natural successor” is an original article from F1 Fanatic If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.In the round-up: Frank Williams says Adam Parr, the team's chairman, is his "natural successor".Williams says Parr is his “natural successor” is an original article from F1 Fanatic If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.
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F1 Fanatic Steven’s 51 F1 race visits in 25...

Guest writer Steven Smith picks his favourites from the 51 F1 races he's been to since 1986.
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F1 Fanatic F1 teams considering more young...

In the round-up: F1 teams are considering bringing back some in-season testing.
07/16/11
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F1 Fanatic 60 years ago today: Ferrari’s first...

On 14 July 1951, José Froilán González drove his 375 F1 to take the first victory for Ferrari in the Formula 1 World Championship.
07/14/11
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F1 Fanatic Hamilton: “I just wasn’t quick...

In the round-up: Lewis Hamilton says: "I was quick in qualifying, I wasn't quick in the race."
10/11/11
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The Wall Street Journal

The Most Beautiful Cars of Le Mans

The 24 Hours of Le Mans was first held in 1923 and within a few short years it became the ultimate marriage of sport and business. Here's a look back at some of the most beautiful machines ever to conquer the Circuit de la Sarthe.
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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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The Belgian Grand Prix was rated the seventh-best race of 2011 so far by F1 Fanatic readers.
09/06/11
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F1-Live.com Vettel verging on Schumacher's records

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07/15/11
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F1 Fanatic Newey “baffled” by new rules...

In the round-up: Adrian Newey questions the changed rules on exhaust-blown diffusers.
07/06/11
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F1 Fanatic HRT linked to buy-out by Japanese...

In the round-up: Reports claim HRT are about to be sold.
07/04/11
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F1 Fanatic Montezemolo: Ferrari could have won...

In the round-up: Luca di Montezemolo says Ferrari could have won in Canada and Monaco.
07/03/11
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F1 Fanatic Williams FW15C: F1′s high-tech...

The FW15C bristled with gadgets, most of which were banned after it dominated in 1993.
07/03/11
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Todt points out ''importance'' of French GP

During a meeting with French Prime Minister Francois Filion on Monday, FIA President Jean Todt pointed out the "importance" of putting the French Grand Prix back onto the Formula One calendar...  
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Todt vows to push for French GP revival

Jean Todt has confirmed that he will support France's efforts to return to the F1 calendar...  
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In the round-up: Eric Boullier says Renault's F1 future is "clear and bright".
07/01/11
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F1 Fanatic Austin City Council approves F1 race...

In the round-up: Austin's hopes of holding an F1 race in 2012 take a step forward.
06/30/11
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F1 Fanatic Rosberg hits out at media...

In the round-up: Another F1 driver complains about the media coverage he received in Valencia.
06/29/11
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F1 Fanatic Austin promoters claim race will...

In the round-up: The Austin GP promoters tout the race's benefits for the local economy.
06/22/11
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F1 Complete Todt to push for French GP return

Oct.28 (GMM) Jean Todt has confirmed that he will support France's efforts to return to the formula one calendar.
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F1 Complete Todt as FIA president could help...

Aug.27 (GMM) The president of France's motor racing federation believes having Jean Todt as FIA president would boost his country's chances of returning soon to the...
08/27/09
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F1-Live.com Former Renault boss Sage passes away

Renault is in mourning following the announcement of former F1 team boss Jean Sage's death...  
10/10/09
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F1 Complete Alesi: "Michael is champion of...

Aug.11 (GMM) Jean Alesi does not subscribe to the theory that Michael Schumacher's three-years off the grid, and a slight neck injury, will necessarily prevent a winning...
08/11/09
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