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London, England (MySportsbook) - Nine of 10 Formula One teams have agreed to a testing limit of 30 days for the upcoming 2005 season. However, the 10th team, Ferrari, will not join the other squads in signing the voluntary pact. "We've had enough time to know Ferrari doesn't favor thi... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - According to Autosport magazine, Eddie Jordan, owner of the Jordan Formula One racing team, has agreed to sell the team to Canadian businessman Alex Shnaider. Shnaider, who had announced earlier that he was putting together a team to compete i... |
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Berlin, Germany (MySportsbook) - Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher plans to donate $10 million (7.5 million euros) to aid efforts for tsunami victims in Asia. "The dawning of the New Year has not been as joyful for us this year," said Schumacher. "We sympathize wi... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - Veteran David Coulthard has signed a one- year deal to drive for Formula One's Red Bull Racing, formerly known as Jaguar Racing. Coulthard has 13 career F1 wins in 11 years, second only to Michael Schumacher among active drivers. His last win was in the ... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - Formula One released a 19-event, 2005 racing schedule which includes an inaugural race in Turkey. Several changes have been made from the provisional calendar released earlier in the year. Between the Monaco Grand Prix on May 22nd and Hungary Grand... |
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=== Silverstone, F1 agree to five-year deal === London, England (MySportsbook) - The British Racing Drivers Club, owners of the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit and Formula One have agreed to a five-year deal to keep the British Grand Prix alive through 2009. The officia... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - Veteran Formula One driver David Coulthard is scheduled to test for Red Bull Racing (formerly known as Jaguar) this week in Jerez, Spain. Coulthard, who was replaced at McLaren by Juan Montoya, had a seat fitting last Monday. "I can't say today I... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - Red Bull, owned by Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, has announced a deal to buy Jaguar's Formula One team from Jaguar's parent company Ford. The deal saved the Jaguar team that was to be disbanded as part of a Ford cost-cutting progr... |
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=== Formula One - 2004 Year in Review === by Steve Schwarz, Auto Racing Editor Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The 2004 Formula One season was a disappointment for any fan that didn't wear Ferrari's "prancing horse." Following the 2003 season in whic... |
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Sao Paulo, Brazil (MySportsbook) - Williams/BMW driver Juan Montoya captured the final event of the 2004 Formula One season - the Grand Prix of Brazil. The No.6 Williams/BMW, who will drive for McLaren/Mercedes in 2005, took the checkered flag 1.022 ahead of his future teammate McLaren'... |
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Sao Paulo, Brazil (MySportsbook) - Brazilian Rubens Barrichello made the fans happy by winning the pole for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix. The No.2 Ferrari driver circled the 2.677-mile circuit in one minute, 10.646 seconds. The pole victory was Barrichello's fourth of the seaso... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - The Federation Internationale L'Automobile (FIA), the governing body for Formula One racing announced changes for next season. In the upcoming year, engines will be required to last for two complete races. The following year (2006), engine size will ... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - Formula One's Contract Recognition Board (CRB) ruled that rising star Jenson Button is still under contract with the F1 BAR-Honda team. Button had signed with Williams/BMW for 2005 claiming a loophole in his agreement with BAR allowed him to leav... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - The embattled British Grand Prix remains on the preliminary 2005 Formula One schedule which was released today. The preliminary schedule includes 19 events, but the final schedule, to be released in December, is likely to include only 17 or 18 dates. The o... |
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Suzuka, Japan (MySportsbook) - Michael Schumacher won Sunday's Formula One Japanese Grand Prix. The No.1 Ferrari driver crossed the finish line 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Ralf Schumacher. The victory was Michael Schumacher's record 13th of the season and 83rd of his F1 career... |
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Suzuka, Japan (MySportsbook) - Michael Schumacher won the pole for Sunday's Formula One Japanese Grand Prix. The seven-time champion posted a time of one minute, 33.542 seconds around the 3.608-mile figure eight circuit. The pole victory was Schumacher's eighth of the season and 63rd of hi... |
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Suzuka, Japan (MySportsbook) - Qualifying for Saturday's Japanese Grand Prix has been delayed because of a typhoon which is approaching the area. Officials have moved the session to Sunday morning before the start of the race. Rain from Typhoon Ma-on started during Friday's practice sessio... |
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London, England (MySportsbook) - According to Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, the British Grand Prix will be left off next year's Formula One Grand Prix Schedule. He said the action would become official at the FIA's World Council meeting on October 13th. "The deadline f... |
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Shanghai, China (MySportsbook) - Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello won Sunday's Grand Prix of China Formula One race. The No.2 Ferrari driver crossed the finish line 1.035 seconds ahead of runner-up Button. The victory was Barrichello's second of the season and ninth of his F1 career. ... |
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