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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on March 12, 2010
The formula one season begins in a matter of hours, with qualifying starting on Saturday morning. The two practice sessions held so far have yielded some interesting results.
24 racers were out ...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on March 2, 2010
Lewis Hamilton's father Anthony, who has become a familiar face in the technical areas of team McLaren during his son's time in the sport, has revealed he is retiring from his role as Lewis...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on February 25, 2010
The first race of the F1 season kicks off in 17 days time in Bahrain, and the last pre-season test has yielded some intriguing results. While Lotus were disqualified and Button's new McLaren had p...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on February 16, 2010
The F1 season begins again next month, and all the teams and drivers are out in earnest preparing for the opener in Bahrain. Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, who had his best season to date last year,...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on February 10, 2010
Force India return to F1 this year and have released to the press images of the car with which they will take on new arrivals such as Lotus and Virgin Racing. The 2010 season has the largest number of...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on February 4, 2010
Ross Brawn has predicted that drivers will fight for 1st place with more vigour and determination in the coming Formula One season, making it one of the most unpredictable championship campaigns yet. ...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on January 28, 2010
Ferrari F1 have unveiled their new car, which they will use to reinstate their team at the top of the constructors championship in the new season.
After a "painful" 2009 and the 2010 seas...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on January 12, 2010
Nelson Piquet, who was at the centre of the crash scandal during the 2008 season which saw Flavio Briatore leave the sport in shame, will not return to the Formula One Championships. Instead he is to ...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on January 4, 2010
With the news that Formula One legend Michael Schumacher has been ruled fit enough to make a return to his old sport, a return which last season his back wasn't ready for, the media have had a fie...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 28, 2009
Always an innovative sport, the F1 governing body have sanctioned the establishment of a team to investigate cleaner ways to continue racing.
The idea was something that was always put on the back-...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 20, 2009
Newly established team Mercedes, who recently bought over constructor Champions Brawn, are "close to a deal" with F1 legend Michael Schumacher.
This is the first news from a reputed sourc...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 17, 2009
Seven years after the new points system last changed in the sport, the FIA are set to change the format of the Formula One World Championship yet again. Current champion Jenson Button has gone down o...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 13, 2009
The 2010 F1 calender has been published, and you can see the full listings here. Some of the landmark race dates include the season opener at Bahrain on the 14th March, two weeks before what has beco...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 10, 2009
The news has come through, and its being called the deal that will save British racing. A little melodramatic surely, as the sport is as international as it has ever been. It’s no surprise, then, th...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on December 7, 2009
After the ongoing saga almost ruled out Silverstone as the British Grand Prix course and Donnington took the lead as the bookies favourite to host the 2010 British leg of the F1 Championship, British ...
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by Stephen Lunn on November 27, 2009
Peter Sauber, founder of F1 team BMW Sauber, is to buy back his creation. News has told us that after a deal between BMW and Qadbank Investments had fallen through, the German car company turned to 2...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on November 18, 2009
In the break between Formula One seasons it is undermyhelmet’s intention to bring you news stories about the sport, in a time when, much akin to football’s summer break, fans are left with not much to...
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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on November 12, 2009
The Formula One season has come to a close, and for the first time in 40 years, when Graham Hill took the trophy in ‘68 and Jackie Stewart in’69, we have a British champion for two consecutive years. ...