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Pictures from the 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix

November 28, 2011 – It’s a Nigel Mansell thing and you would never understand. Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images Jenson Button rocking out in his Hungarian ethnic overalls (no shit!). Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images Happy 100th race for Ferrari, Felipe! More »

Pictures from the 2011 Indian Grand Prix

October 31, 2011 – It’s Sebastian Vettel. Is he leading the race? Hmmm. Photo Credit: Clive Mason/Getty Images Bollywood god Shahrukh Khan on a Force India car. Photo Credit: More »

Supercars in Luxemburg

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Speaking of seagulls, it’s not like Honda (and McLaren) didn’t use this idea for their 2008 F1 cars.

Pictures from the 2011 Korean Grand Prix

October 17, 2011 – Marshalls clearing up debris from the track after Vitaly Petrov t-boned Michael Schumacher on lap 15 make a hasty escape, alerted by the infernal gurgle of the SLS AMG safety car’s V8. More »

Pictures from the 2011 Japanese Grand Prix

October 10, 2011 – An October afternoon race in Japan means dusk after the podium ceremony. It was a pretty dusk. Photo Credit: Clive Rose/Getty Images It’s not like Sebastian Vettel never crashes, but he’s limited his shunts to free practice sessions this year, finishing every race. Photo Credit: More »

I have to admit I do keep a dead Old World Swallowtail in a box. I found it on a sidewalk in Bethesda, MD, when I was interning for the NIH a long, long time ago.
There has been talk of the BBC offering its programming outside the UK for a fee, but the BBC being its glacial, bureaucratic self, this will obviously not happen before Sky takes over for next year’s F1 broadcasts. Sure, the BBC will get half the races, but that’s no way to watch an F1 season. It’s incredibly sad: the BBC’s coverage is fabulous, like a live version of Top Gear.

Pictures from the 2011 Singapore Grand Prix

September 26, 2011 – You thought sparks struck by underbodies went out of style in 1986? They didn’t! Photo Credit: Mark Thompson/Getty Images Vlad the Impaler and his Deadly Wallachian Assassination Squad makes a visit to the grid. Photo Credit: More »

This car is a bit of a legend in Hungary’s mad automotive underworld. It’s called The Nose, it was build of half a Trabant and half a shopping cart, and this other video shows what it does to its occupants:

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If "occupant" is the right word.

Yo Concept

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Ssangyong XUV1

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Peugeot HX1

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Opel Rak E

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Opel Astra GTC

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