| R. Kubica disqualified, M Schumacher gets 1 point |
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R. Kubica get disqualified at the end of the Hungarian Grand Prix due to underweight of the car. After this disqualification, M Schumacher gets a point being placed at the 8th place after he retired 2 laps from the end.
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07/08/2006 sports
| Source: formula1 @ maltaweb.biz
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| R. Kubica for J. Villeneuve |
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21 year old Robert Kubica will race for J. Villeneuve in Hungary next weekend due to Jacque's injury.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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02/08/2006 sports
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| Renault continues to dominate |
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It's the time for Italian G. Fisichella to claim his first win this season ahead of team mate F. Alonso at the Malaysian Grand Prix after the latter won the inaugurating race in Bahrain.
Disappointment for Williams who lost both their cars due to engine failures.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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19/03/2006 sports
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| Renault Launch R26 on 10th January 2006 |
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Renault's 2006 car is ready to run, the team has reported. It will launch the new R26 on Tuesday 10 January in Jerez, Spain and Giancarlo Fisichella will complete the first shakedown. The team will be the third to run a 2006 car - Toyota and Red Bull having run their 2006 cars in December. With the early launch, Renault is hoping to iron out any problems in time for the first races of the season where it did so well last year.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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05/01/2006 sports
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| Red Devil wins our 2005 Competition |
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Red Devil wins the 2005 eVolve Formula 1 Competition with 8374pts. We will pass his details to our sponsors. Thanks Wicked Extremes.
More Details about Wicked extremes at http://www.wickedxtremes.com/
Mean while, we're ready for next year. You may subscribe for 2006 as from now until the end of the season.
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17/10/2005 sports
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K. Raikonen stops the winning trend of Renault in Catalunya during the Spanish Grand Prix when he finishes first ahead of the Renault driver current leader F. Alonso.
Italian Trulli gets an other podium with his third place followed by R. Schumacher, G. Fisichella, M. Webber, J-P. Montoya and D. Coulthard.
World Champion M. Schumacher retires after a second puncture.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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09/05/2005 sports
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| Renault dominates the qualifying session in Malaysia |
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F. Alonso starts in pole position tomorrow in Malaysia ahead of team mate J. Trulli.
World champion M. Schumacher starts from 3rd place ahead of D. Coulthard, R. Barrichelo and K. Räikkönen.
More information
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22/03/2003 sports
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| Rules updates - Screens and Covers |
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"From beginning of scrutineering onwards, no screen, cover, or other obstruction which in any way obscures any part of a car will be allowed at any time in the garages, pit lane or grid, unless we are satisfied that any such covers are needed solely for mechanical reasons, which could be for example, include protecting against fire." - FIA
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01/03/2003 sports
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| Ron Dennis and Frank Williams write to Max Mosley |
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McLaren and Williams directors don't agree with many changes that FIA president Max Mosley is proposing in the rules for Formula 1.
They accuse that these changes will kill the enthusiasm in Formula 1, and the excellence in technology that F1 gained in the past 20 years.
The letter says that the two major factors that are killing F1 is the domination of Ferrari and the world economic slowdown. Despite of this, F1 still leaves a more than sustainable profit, as opposition to the crisis image FIA is giving to F1.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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01/03/2003 sports
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| Räikkönen and Stoddart among Bernie winners |
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The outstanding Formula One™ achievers of last year were on hand to pick up their Bernie Awards at Indianapolis last weekend from circuit boss Tony George and Professor Sid Watkins.
The Awards, moulded in the shape of Bernie Ecclestone, were handed to Michael Schumacher (Driver of the Year), Kimi Raikkonen (Rookie Of The Year), Sir Frank Williams (Lifetime Achievement), Paul Stoddart (Outstanding Contribution to F1™) and Ross Brawn (Technical Excellence).
After two highly successful years at London's Royal Albert Hall, and due to overwhelming demand, F1's 'Academy Awards', The Bernies, will now be staged at the much larger Birmingham NEC Arena, with the 2003 event taking place on Saturday 11th January.
The 2003 F1 Academy Awards form the centre-piece of the Grand Prix Party, the annual night of 'Stars, Cars & Guitars' to raise money for FIA medical delegate Professor Sid Watkins' charity, the Brain & Spine Foundation, and featuring big names from the worlds of music, show business and motorsport.
Having been so well received by fans and the industry alike since their inception in 2001, 'The Bernies' will be extended to ten categories in 2003, and in a further development, winners will now be voted for by an Academy of leading F1 figures including Bernie Ecclestone himself.
Professor Watkins said: "It was fantastic to have all the 2002 Bernie winners together in Indianapolis. Michael was delighted to have won the best driver Bernie for the second year in a row and congratulations to Kimi for making such an impact in his rookie year. Thanks to Tony George for taking the time to help. Bernie and I look forward to an even higher profile 2003 F1 Academy Awards in January."
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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02/10/2002 sports
| Source: formula1 @ maltaweb.biz
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| Ralf: no pressure for Michael |
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Ralf Schumacher has claimed his brother is totally relaxed ahead of the 2002 season, despite the prospect of a record-equalling fifth world championship.
Michael Schumacher clinched his fourth title last year and a repeat this season would see him match Juan Manuel Fangio's tally of five. However, Williams driver Ralf insisted his brother is not feeling the pressure, despite the prospect of beginning his campaign in last year's Ferrari F2001.
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Reporter: michelbugeja @ rabatmalta.com |
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27/02/2002 sports
| Source: formula1 @ maltaweb.biz
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