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| Will we get to see F1 in Argentina?Word has it Formula One is set to return to Argentina. The Argentinians last hosted the event in 1998 and it could be back hosting it as early as 2014. This was made possible by a new 4.7km new track that is being built. The Velociudad Speedcity circuit in Zarate is near the capital Buenos [...]
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| F1 Austin USA gets green lightAfter much speculation of the race being cancelled, the U.S. Grand Prix was confirmed to be held at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin on the original scheduled date in 2012. It was approved this week at the World Motor Sport Council meeting held in New Delhi, India. Before the deal was inked there [...]
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| Lewis Hamilton special Senna tribute helmet during F1 BrazilLewis Hamilton worn a special helmet with the logo and colours of Brazil’s triple Formula One champion, the late Ayrton Senna, combined with his own helmet design. The helmet tribute is for a good cause as it will be auctioned off in aid of the Senna charitable foundation after the race has ended.
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| Brazil GP – Mark Webber, “I felt great in the car to finish on a high”Webber took his only victory of the season at Brazilian Grand Prix, taking the lead from team-mate Vettel after he developed a gearbox issue. With this result, he moved into third place in the championship, ahead of Fernando Alonso.
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| Bernie on F1 Austin, “They never had the money”Deadline for $25 million payment is Wednesday, says Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, though earlier it was said to be December 7. Ecclestone said it will be cancelled if the situation is not resolved by 7 December, 2011 and the contract with race promoter Hellmund has already been cancelled due to breach of contract.
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| Brazil F1 – Sebastian Vettel looking forward to 2012Ahead of the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix, Red Bull’s world champion Sebastian Vettel talks to Jake Humphrey, Eddie Jordan and David Coulthard about how he will “recharge the batteries” for 2012 – whilst sporting an unusual large ginger moustache.
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| Brazil GP – Mark Webber wins F1 final race of the seasonMark Webber is a happy man as he wins the final grand prix of the season in Brazil ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel and McLaren’s Jenson Button. The third-place at Interlagos means Button finishes as runner-up behind world champion Vettel, with Australian Webber just edging Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso for third place by a [...]
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Driver and Constructor
Season 2011
- Sebastian Vettel (German) RBR-Renault / 392 pts
- Jenson Button (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 270 pts
- Mark Webber (Australian) RBR-Renault / 258 pts
- Fernando Alonso (Spanish) Ferrari / 257 pts
- Lewis Hamilton (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 227 pts
- Felipe Massa (Brazilian) Ferrari / 118 pts
- Nico Rosberg (German) Mercedes GP / 89 pts
- Michael Schumacher (German) Mercedes GP / 76 pts
- Adrian Sutil (German) Force India-Mercedes / 42 pts
- Vitaly Petrov (Russian) Renault / 37 pts
- Nick Heidfeld (German) Renault / 34 pts
- Kamui Kobayashi (Japanese) Sauber-Ferrari / 30 pts
- Paul di Resta (British) Force India-Mercedes / 27 pts
- Jaime Alguersuari (Spanish) STR-Ferrari / 26 pts
- Sebastien Buemi (Swiss) STR-Ferrari / 15 pts
- Sergio Perez (Mexican) Sauber-Ferrari / 14 pts
- Rubens Barrichello (Brazilian) Williams-Cosworth / 4 pts
- Bruno Senna (Brazilian) Renault / 2 pts
- Pastor Maldonado (Venezuelan) Williams-Cosworth / 1 pts
- Jarno Trulli (Italian) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
- Jerome d'Ambrosio (Belgian) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
- Timo Glock (German) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
- Heikki Kovalainen (Finnish) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
Season 2011
- RBR-Renault 650 pts
- McLaren-Mercedes 497 pts
- Ferrari 375 pts
- Mercedes GP 165 pts
- Renault 73 pts
- Force India-Mercedes 69 pts
- Sauber-Ferrari 44 pts
- STR-Ferrari 41 pts
- Williams-Cosworth 5 pts
- Lotus-Renault 0 pts
- Virgin-Cosworth 0 pts
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