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Ecclestone Says The Spanish Grand Prix Will Go Ahead

Joy Ryder - Wednesday 21.04.10, 12:18pm

Despite the Formula 1 teams still stranded in China following the grounding of airlines amid the threat of volcanic ash after the recent Icelandic volcano eruption, Bernie Ecclestone has said that the Spanish Grand Prix will go ahead.
The Barcelona race due to take place on May 9, was faced with postponement or cancelled due to [...]

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Tags: 2010 · 2010 Teams and Drivers · Bernie Ecclestone · China Grand Prix · News · Spanish Grand Prix

Jenson Button Takes The Chequered Flag In China

Joy Ryder - Monday 19.04.10, 10:08am

It was Jenson Button in the McLaren that took the victory at this weekends China Grand Prix followed by his team-mate Lewis Hamilton in second and Nico Rosberg in third for Mercedes.
Light rain began to fall just before the start of the race as the Red Bull drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber took their [...]

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Jenson Button’s thoughts ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix

John Williams - Friday 16.04.10, 09:04am

In the regular Inside Track series of exclusive interviews, McLaren F1 driver and current World Champion Jenson Button gives a behind the scenes preview of this weekends Chinese Grand Prix.
Button reflects on his performance in the previous round in Malaysia and the general performance of the McLaren team in that race and how they have [...]

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Tags: 2010 · China Grand Prix · Jenson Button · McLaren

Toro Rosso Confirm Second Season For Sebastien Buemi In 2010

Joy Ryder - Tuesday 10.11.09, 16:04pm

It has now been confirmed by the Toro Rosso team, that Sebastien Buemi will be given a second season with them after signing his contract for 2010.
Buemi out-qualified his team-mate Sebastien Bourdais in his first race in Formula One at the Australian Grand Prix of 2009, finishing the race in eighth place, which later became [...]

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Tags: 2010 · 2010 Teams and Drivers · Abu Dhabi Grand Prix · Australian Grand Prix · China Grand Prix · Hungary Grand Prix · Jaime Alguersuari · Lewis Hamilton · News · Sebastian Buemi · Sebastien Bourdais · Toro Rosso

The Formula One 2010 Calendar

Joy Ryder - Tuesday 22.09.09, 14:56pm

The Formula One 2010 Calendar has now been revealed with nineteen rounds scheduled for the coming season beginning with Bahrain.
Australia has now been chosen as the second round, allowing the race to begin at 5pm to fit in with the television broadcasters who favour racing in ‘twilight’ rather than the dark.  However, the Singapore round [...]

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