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... see a revolution in the running order. Red Bull, Brawn, Ferrari and McLaren will almost certainly vie for top honours when the new season kicks off in Bahrain. See you there!
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Technical analysis: 2009 so far
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... "Megareem" Overeem will step foot into the ring against Brazilian Kyokushin Karate fighter Ewerton Teixeira in a ... Bonjasky
Who wins?: Tough call without knowing what happens within the framework of the Grand Prix, but I imagine Hari's competition leading up ... to Hari's new strength and conditioning in a long Grand Prix format tournament. Will he have more power and the ability to ...
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The 2009 K-1 Grand Prix Finals ended in spectacular fashion just hours ago, with ... ;2'', 240 lbs), but took a more conservative approach against the Brazilian fighter.
Many expected this fight to go to a decision, mainly because Teixeira had proven ... was the end of Overeem's run in the 2009 Grand Prix.
But in fact, there was another MMA representative in the event tonight—Russian ...
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... livery. Team manager and driver Erick Von Draxeler made a press conference at brazilian circuit.
- I see this entry to the GPG league as another step. The Fox team has a long ... last season. Since his departure from Atlantica team, Marcus was looking for a new challenge and found it on the brazilian newcoming team.
- When Erick told me about his project, I looked it interesting. Of course, ...
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... Hamilton was disqualified.
In the third race of the season at the Chinese Grand Prix, he again finished in eighth position despite starting ... struggled to handle the pace but all that changed again at the Brazilian Grand Prix where he achieved seventh.
At the final round ... joined the team midway through the season at the Hungarian Grand Prix, where after qualifying in last place due to a mechanical ...
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... season which ended with a whimper.
Barrichello had his usual luck at the Brazilian Grand Prix, a puncture putting paid to his title challenge and handing the Championship ... with was (yet) another boring, processional race.
Call me old fashioned but F1 can do without all the window dressing.
People who attend a Grand Prix want to see RACING - i.e. overtaking, action, entertainment, excitement - NOT ...
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... 'difficult' cars. That said, Kubica's drive to second in the Brazilian Grand Prix was one of the highlights of the year for me.
Unlike Toyota, who always ... years back, the deliberate arranging of an accident to attempt to fix a Grand Prix seemed to be remarkably lightly punished all told. But then perhaps the FIA decided that now was not the time to start driving teams out of the ...
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... to find sponsors following crash gate this could all be a match made in heaven.
If Auto Hebdo is to be believed Kobayashi and Panasonic representatives met Renault in a meeting at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Also helping Kobayashi’s plight is most likely rival Timo Glock being announced with Manor Grand Prix.
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... face of it, this would be as appropriate as Brian Sewell playing centre-forward for Caledonian Thistle.
Jarno, of course, was so indignant at being hung out to dry by Adrian Sutil in the Brazilian Grand Prix, that he turned up at the next race in Abu Dhabi with a portfolio of photographs and video evidence to prosecute his case. ...
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... on the camera
The driver was last seen in F1 in 2007, when he won the world championship for Ferrari at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Since then his continuing absence from the sport has been felt, especially by his employers who were less than satisfied at the weird blonde kid who turned up to replace the Finn and crashed a lot. Ferrari ...
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