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Video: 2015 Chinese GP:Track Invader During FP2

Watch a very daring track invader runs across the pit straight just as one of the Force India’s comes around the final corner

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Hamilton Quickest in Free Practice 1 for Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton finished quickest this in this mornings first free practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of team mate Nico Rosberg for Mercedes. Hamilton’s time of 1:39.033 was just a little over half a second quicker than Rosberg’s time of 1:39.574 for second place. Behind the Mercedes pair were the two Ferrari’s of […]

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2015 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix: Thursday Press Conference

DRIVERS: Marcus ERICSSON (Sauber) Nico HULKENBERG (Force India) Romain GROSJEAN (Lotus) Felipe MASSA (Williams) Sebastian VETTEL (Ferrari) Jenson BUTTON (McLaren)   PRESS CONFERENCE Sebastian, it must have been a few really amazing days for you and we’ve heard you’ve been back to Maranello. What’s it been like to be back there as a winner and […]

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Weather Report for the 2015 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix

In no time at all we are at round 3 of the Formula 1 World Championship which takes place at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China. The circuit is characterized by the smooth surface, one very long straight,, a mixture of medium to high speed corners and the tightening radius turn 1 which is […]

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Broadcast Times for the 2015 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix

Nearly a fortnight ago the world of Formula 1 was given a little shake up by Ferrari. People who were jeering Vettel at Red Bull were cheering him on after he won the Malaysian Grand Prix. The dominant Mercedes F1 Team were, for the first time in 20 races, a bit shaky and uncertain at […]

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Video: Brembo Brake Facts 2015 Chinese Grand Prix

Grand Prix of China – Hardest Braking Point The hardest braking point on the Shanghai International Circuit lies at the end of the longest straight, ahead of turn 14. The driver has to decelerate here by 268 km/h over just 161 metres. The calculated brake energy involved is 2,099 kW. In addition, the driver is […]

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Chinese Grand Prix Memories: Sebastien Buemi’s Front Suspension Collapse 2010

During practice Sebastian Buemi’s Toro Rosso’s front suspension failed under heavy braking into T14 after the 1.2km straight. After the crash the young Swiss driver was completely unfazed by what had happened telling reporters that he’s not concerned about it happening again.

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Video: France 2002: Schumacher vs. Montoya vs. Raikkonen

Watch this epic battle between Michael Schumacher in the Ferrari, Juan Pablo Montoya in the BMW and Kimi Raikkonen in his McLaren Mercedes. This is on the edge of your seat stuff!

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Ferrari Staying Grounded After Malaysia Victory

After victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix, the Ferrari F1 team are keeping their feet firmly on the ground and will not get ahead of themselves. In a highly strategic race helped by the extremely hot temperatures Sebastian Vettel took his first win since the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2013, but this time it was […]

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2015 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix: Sunday Press Conference

DRIVERS 1st Sebastian VETTEL (Ferrari) 2nd Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) 3rd Nico ROSBERG (Mercedes)   PODIUM INTERVIEWS (Conducted by Eddie Jordan) Sebastian, you look amazingly emotional, what’s the matter with you? The last time we saw you crying you went on to win world championships. Sebastian VETTEL: It’s been a while that I haven’t been on the top […]

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