FORMULA 1 - RED BULL RACING: F1 WHEELS AMONG THE WINGS


Chances are that if you are reading this web site, then Red Bull means two things to you: an energy drink and Formula 1 racing. [more]


FORMULA 1: Britain’s next home race winner?


This weekend's race at Silverstone will serve to concentrate the minds of British fans on the fortunes of the two drivers for who this is the ‘home’ race - David Coulthard and Jenson Button. [more]


Stand by for another high-octane weekend as the Formula 1 season approaches the British Grand Prix.


Hold on to your seats, Silverstone will be no place for the faint-hearted, with some of the fastest corners of the year to be negotiated. [more]


Bernie reckons Schu will carry on


F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone is convinced that his biggest draw – seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher – will continue to race on in Formula 1 beyond 2006. [more]


United States Grand Prix Schedule, Support SeriesUnveiled


The United States Grand Prix Formula One race will start at 1 p.m. (local time) Sunday, July 2, the highlight of three days of on-track action at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [more]


Ferrari F1 Team: British GP-The Complicated Work of The Race Engineer


For Rob Smedley, the British Grand Prix is not only the eighth round of the world championship, it is also the opportunity to make a rare trip home, as Felipe Massa's race engineer is one of a small band of English people working for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro. [more]


FORMULA 1 – MF1: Silverstone: A Home Race like No Other


Great Britain has long been regarded as the home of Grand Prix racing, and no fewer than seven of the 11 current teams are based in the country. [more]

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Case IH in Formula 1 partnership with Ferrari


Case IH will receive a marketing boost this year when Ferrari racing team cars sport the agricultural equipment manufacturer's logo at a pair of Formula 1 events in North America this summer, the firm said Thursday. [more]


Honda, Toyota make quit threat


Honda and Toyota have threatened to withdraw from Formula 1 over the FIA’s handling of plans to ‘freeze’ engine development from 2008, according to a report in this week’s Autosport. [more]


Super Aguri Formula 1 welcomes Sakon Yamamoto as Third driver


Aguri Suzuki and the SUPER AGURI F1 TEAM are pleased to announce Sakon Yamamoto as SAF1 Team third driver for British, Canadian and US Grands Prix. [more]








British GP: Preview - Toyota


After the glamour of Monte Carlo, Formula 1 is headed back to the rather greyer surroundings of Silverstone. [more]


Schumacher: Our aim is to win!


Seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher is preparing for the British Grand Prix which takes place this week in Silverstone [more]


Another Venue Vying for the German Grand Prix


Northern port city Hamburg is eyeing a spot on the formula one calendar, according to reports in Germany. [more]


Tiremaker to host fan appreciation events at US Grand Prix


Michelin is trying to win back fans at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [more]


Renault prepare to hit the 200 mark


29 years after making their Formula One debut at the 1977 British Grand Prix, when Jean-Pierre Jabouille qualified the famous RS01 ‘yellow teapot' turbo car in 21st position before retiring on lap 17 with, inevitably, a broken turbo, Renault will this weekend start their 200th Grand Prix as a Formula One constructor, at the 2006 British Grand Prix. [more]









Toyota's top man in F1 - Kazuo Okamoto


Kazuo Okamoto is a big cheese in the Toyota Motor Corporation. At 62 he is the head of the company's Research and Development and an executive vice-president and member of the board. He is coming up to 40 years of service with the company. [more]


Jenson Button Grand Prix Racer headed to mobile


Jenson Button Grand Prix Racer is being revved up for release ahead of the British Grand Prix on June 11th. [more]


FORMULA 1 – MF1: Fit to Race


Like every other team, MF1 Racing has a large staff dedicated to making the car go faster, but just as important is the guy behind the scenes who works on the drivers. [more]


Juan Pablo Montoya on the spot


TV Sport's pit reporter Louise Goodman is back on the trail of the sport's biggest stars to find out what makes them tick, in and out of the car.

This week she's tracked down Colombian ace Juan Pablo Montoya.
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FORMULA 1 – McLAREN MERCEDES: 2006 BRITISH GRAND PRIX - THE CIRCUIT


Gary Paffett's lap of the circuit.

A flying lap of Silverstone begins with the extremely fast and challenging Copse Corner. You arrive at the right hander at 306km/h, before dabbing the brakes, with your speed dropping slightly to 226km/h in fifth as you swing through the bend, which is off-camber at the exit.
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FORMULA 1 – HONDA RACING: Competition winner gets ride of her life!


Debbie Gerrard, the winner of HondaRacingF1.com’s latest competition, joined the Honda Racing F1 Team at Silverstone circuit – home of the British Grand Prix – on Friday. [more]




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