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The car that BMW Williams hope will take on Ferrari this season has taken to the track in front of the world's press in Valencia today, and it represents the lightest-ever F1 contender the team has ever built.
Today we campaign the final two drivers in the latest Crash.net poll to find the greatest F1 driver of all time. First up, the only driver of the ten selected to never win the World Title, Gilles Villeneuve ...
Like Michael Schumacher, the next person in the Crash.net poll is someone who can not be ignored when discussing the greatest F1 drivers of all time.
With half of the drivers in the latest Crash.net poll now discussed, the focus switches onto the golden era of years gone by. First up, a triple World Champion from the 50s and 60s, Jack Brabham ...
Time for the latest name in the Crash.net poll to find the greatest F1 driver of all time. Today a man who has been in the news as much this season as at any time during his racing career, the legendary Jackie Stewart ...
Following on from Schumacher and Senna, it's time for Crash.net to campaign the latest driver in the running to be crowned the 'Best Formula One driver' in our latest poll.
Cosworth Engines have been sold for an undisclosed and confidential price to KEVIN KALKHOVEN and GERALD FORSYTHE, two of the three owners of Open Wheel Racing Series, which owns the Champ Car World Series.
Although not to the extent of 2003, the Brazilian Grand Prix last weekend was again affected by the weather.
Drivers: Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams-BMW), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) TV unilaterals Q: Juan Pablo, a brilliant race, 16 laps to go, 1.6secs in front of Kimi; take us through those closing stages...
the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting
The latest rumours surrounding the Cancun Grand prix surfaced Tuesday in Mexico City when it was announced on the Mexican sbt news that MR. ABED signed the contract with BERNIE ECCLESTONE to run a Formula One Grand Prix in Cancun in October 2006.
Drivers: David Coulthard (McLaren) and Felipe Massa (Sauber) Q: Felipe this is your home race and David potentially your last race. What are your thoughts coming into this? First of all Felipe
When Formula One engineers arrive at a given circuit, they do so armed with a database of facts and figures that allow them to evaluate the performance of their cars and devise an appropriate set-up for qualifying and the race.
Building a new car - it's what Formula 1 is all about. Other than the 18 or so grands prix a year, no event is more exciting for aficionados of the sport than a new car launch.
Guests: Ross Brawn (Ferrari), Hiroshi Yasukawa, Hirohide Hamashima (Bridgestone) Q: Mr Yasukawa, how do you view the performance of all the Bridgestone-equipped teams this season?
Team McLaren-Merdedes driver David Coulthard describes a lap of Suzuka, site of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix:
Takuma Sato's story is a fascinating one: from a childhood racing fan to a two-wheel pedal powered racing star-in-the-making and onto Formula One, the pinnacle of world motorsport competition.
BAR-Honda driver Takuma Sato describes a lap of Suzuka, site of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, his home race:
McLaren-Mercedes number one driver, Kimi Raikkonen describes a 'virtual' lap of Shanghai, site of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix:
No-one has had the chance to sample the new Shanghai International Circuit in a Formula One car since its completion a matter of weeks ago, but the ten teams have all been hard at work approximating just what it will take to be quick around the Chinese venue.
Cars. What do they do? Three things fundamentally. They go. They stop. And they turn corners.
BAR-Honda driver Takuma Sato describes a lap of Spa Francorchamps - site of this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix...