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Report: Michael Schumacher Talking To Mercedes About F1 Comeback
Cold hearted killer and David Hasselhoff enthusiast Michael Schumacher is reportedly in talks with Mercedes about coming back to F1. Guess all that talk of replacing Felipe Massa made him pine for his glory days. [PlanetF1] -
#autoeroticdesign
Auto-Erotic Design: McLaren F1 Form Follows Function Even With Foot Pedals
'Form follows Function' is the defining design philosophy underlying styling, engineering and packaging of every McLaren road car. The same's true for McLaren's F1 car. The perfect example? The gorgeous function-first pedal design. What's your favorite set of clutch/slow/go pads? More » -
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BREAKING: Jenson Button Signs With McLaren
Making the dissolution of Brawn GP complete, Formula One world champion Jenson Button has stepped into the fun of being Lewis Hamilton’s teammate at McLaren for 2010. More » -
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BREAKING: Kimi Räikkönen Leaves Formula One
After failing to find a car for 2010, Ferrari’s world champion has announced that he is to leave F1 for rallying. More » -
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Mercedes-Benz's Silver Arrows
With yesterday’s acquisition of Brawn GP, Mercedes-Benz will return to Formula One after a 55-year hiatus. Judging by their earlier attempts to build race cars, every team has reason to be very, very afraid. More » -
#topgear
Meet The Lego Stig
Some say every time you introduce The Stig, you have to recall a strange power of his in a Clarksonesque way. All we know is…he’s called The Lego Stig. More » -
#racingnews
RUMOR: Renault May Pull Out Of F1
Following today's announcement of Toyota leaving F1, Renault's board of directors is in an unscheduled, closed-doors meeting discussing the possibility of also exiting the motorsport. More » -
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Kimi Räikkönen On Fire
We almost forgot to show you the hottest scene from the previous weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix, which saw Jenson Button become Formula One’s world champion: Kimi Räikkönen on fire! More » -
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People to Watch: Kamui Kobayashi
Substituting for an injured Timo Glock at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Toyota’s GP2-racing test driver displayed balls of titanium and mad, scorching speed. More » -
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New Lotus F1 Car: First Look
Here's a first look at the designed-from-the-ground-up car Lotus will return to F1 in next year. More » -
#classiccars
Help Us ID the Mystery Roadster of Suzuka
During the drivers’ parade that preceded the Japanese Grand Prix on October 4, Williams’s Kazuki Nakajima rode in this vintage Japanese roadster. Can you help us figure out what it is? More » -
#formulaone
Nelson Piquet Jr. Going To NASCAR?
Renault’s crash-happy dismissed Formula One driver is set to do something very different after his brief, unhappy career in single-seaters: drive a Toyota Tundra in circles. More » -
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Robert Kubica Goes To Renault F1
Renault F1 has confirmed BMW’s Robert Kubica will serve as Fernando Alonso’s replacement for the 2010 Formula One season. More » -
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2009 Japanese Grand Prix: A Jolly Good Race
With the wacky 2009 championship down to its antepenultimate race at Suzuka Circuit, Jenson Button’s eroding cushion of points was looking increasingly fragile. Rubens Barrichello and Sebastian Vettel smelled blood. Spoilers, shmoilers! More » -
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Massa: Renault Cheated Me Out Of F1 Title
In an interesting addendum to Flaviogate, Ferrari’s Felipe Massa has accused Renault of robbing him of the 2008 championship. More » -
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The Dork, The Fop and The Stud
Remarkably, this photograph is not a blogpost from Nerd Boyfriend. It is Scuderia Ferrari in 1974: drivers Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni flank their manager, a very young Luca di Montezemolo. More » -
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Ayrton Senna's High-Speed Exploits at Suzuka
After a two year detour to Fuji Speedway, the Japanese Grand Prix returns this Sunday to Suzuka Circuit, Honda’s scintillating test track where Ayrton Senna ran a pulverizing qualifier to take pole position twenty years ago. More » -
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OFFICIAL: Fernando Alonso Signs Three-Year Contract With Scuderia Ferrari
Fernando Alonso, Renault’s two-time world champion will officially replace Kimi Räikkönen and will make him $28–37 million a year. More » -
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2009 Singapore Grand Prix: Into the Night
Singapore is the new Monaco: a harborside city track, no passing, more spectacle than motor race. But it’s an absolute thrill when you treat it as pure eye candy. Here’s some photos from last Sunday's race. More » -
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Fernando Alonso reportedly will sign a five-year deal with Ferrari for $36.5 million. Jackpot! [Planet-F1]







