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  F1 Posters Signed by Schumacher, Montoya, Villeneuve and others
Poster for the Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on the 10th -12th September 1999.
Official poster for the 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix held on the 10th - 12th March 2006.
Official poster for the Malaysian Grand Prix held on the 17th — 19th March 2006.
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  CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On August 7th 2006 the day after the Hungarian Grand Prix where Coulthard finished 5th, it was announced the he has extended his contract with Red Bull Racing for 2007 and will team up with Mark Webber.
At the 2006 Spanish Grand Prix he also became the 8th member of Formula One's "200 Club", joining Riccardo Patrese, Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Gerhard Berger, Andrea de Cesaris, Nelson Piquet and Jean Alesi in the list of drivers to have competed in 200 Grands Prix.
In the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix, David Coulthard scored his first podium finish with Red Bull Racing, his best result with the team and also the teams first podium finish.
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 Personal Achievements
1994 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix - 1st place
1994 IFBB German Grand Prix - 1st place
1994 IFBB English Grand Prix - 1st place
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 The Spanish GP Preview
At 4.728 Km, the Circuit de Catalunya is average in length and is one of the faster Grand Prix circuits.
He was second in 1992 and in 1994, third in 1993, 1998 and 1999, fourth in 1997 and sixth in his Spanish debut in 1991.
Eddie Irvine finished sixth in 1994 and fifth in 1995 for Jordan and was fifth in 1996 and fourth in 1999 for Ferrari.
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Felipe Massa headed into the Spanish Grand Prix with the opportunity to add second victory to his win in Bahrain.
The biggest surprise however was that the BMW Saubers of Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld were third and fourth fastest, ahead of David Coulthard's Red Bull-Renault and the two Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen.
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 Macau Grand Prix Committee
His grand prix debut came at the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix, as replacement for the late Ayrton Senna, and it took him just a year to score his first win.
He made his grand prix debut four years later with Brabham and impressed enough as Williams test driver to land a full-time seat with the team in 1993, after Nigel Mansell decided to retire rather than go up against Alain Prost.
He just missed out on the title in 1994, taking the fight with Schumacher to the final round in Adelaide, and was again disappointed to miss out on the championship in 1995.
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 F1Gamers.com - Discussion Board
The winner's honours go to the only man to have won five formula1 world championships, Argentine, Juan Manuel Fangio, for his colossal drive in the 1957 German Grand Prix held at the Nürburgring that is considered by many as his greatest performance.
Rounding out the top five positions were Jackie Stewart's 1968 German Grand Prix win at the Nürburgring in his Matra Cosworth and Nigel Mansell's 1987 British Grand Prix win at Silverstone, a race that will probably be most remembered for the audacious passing manoeuvre that Mansell put on team-mate, Nelson Piquet, to take victory.
Another interesting result is Keke Rosberg's thirty-first place for his 1985 British Grand Prix qualifying lap: to this day, it stands as the fastest qualifying lap ever with an average speed of 160.925 mph (approximately 257.4 kmh).
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 itv.com/f1 - Schu's best ever race
Without a doubt it was his first win for Ferrari, the Spanish Grand Prix of 1996, a masterful display of breathtaking skill and courage.
My vote goes to that second place in the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix, he was stuck in 5th gear with more than half the race and one pit stop to go.
1994, Australia, taking out Hill to win the Championship allowed the world to see that he was determined to win, at all costs, that's what it takes to win seven (maybe eight) titles and to still be the best.
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 1994 Monaco Grand Prix at AllExperts
Results from the 1994 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 15, 1994.
Before the start there was a 1 spot in the grid which was empty, the first place was covered with a brazilian flag and the drivers held a memorial in honor of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger who died in the accidents of the previous race 1994 San Marino Grand Prix
Previous_race_in_season = 1994 San Marino Grand Prix
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 Grand Prix flashback: Spain 1994 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic
The 1994 Spanish Grand Prix was the second race after the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at Imola.
The Spanish Grand Prix specification was only just agreed in time for the teams to test the parts one week before.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association had been re-formed at the previous round at Monaco in reaction to the spate of accidents and wasted no time in demanding alterations to the circuit.
www.f1fanatic.co.uk /2007/05/10/spanish-grand-prix-flashback-1994   (905 words)

  
 2006 Formula 1 Schedule & Results - The 2006 F1 Calendar - News On F1
On the 26th of October 2006, the World Motor Sport Council released the 2006 Formula 1 Calendar.
The season starts with the Bahrain Grand Prix as the Australian Grand Prix is pushed back to early April due to a conflict with the Commonwealth Games.
There will be the usual 3 week break prior to the San Marino Grand Prix and the Turkish Grand Prix.
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 Spanish Grand Prix: news, photo's and results - GPUpdate.net Formula One
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 espnstar.com - powered by ESPN STAR Sports: Formula 1: Driver Details
1994: F1 DEBUT after Ayrton Senna's fatal accident at Imola.
Winner of the European Marlboro Masters of F3 and the Macau Grand Prix.
1994: Voted Scottish Sports Personality of the Year and ITV Young Sports Personality of the Year.
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 WGP2003 Home Page
August 26, 2003 - The six-day European qualification tournament for the 2004 World Grand Prix starts on Tuesday in Pila, Poland with Greece opening proceedings at 12:00 GMT with their match against Bulgaria.
For the very first time in the history of the FIVB World Grand Prix, the prestigious FIVB annual women's competition and carrier of one million dollars in prize money, Europe will have the privilege to organize its own preliminary round for the 2004 edition.
The FIVB World Grand Prix in 2003 celebrates its 11th edition with the addition of four teams to allow 12 of the world's elite women's teams to contest this prestige annual competition.
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 CBC Sports Online: Newsmaker: Fernando Alonso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
First, at the 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix, he became the youngest driver to win a pole position, meaning that his performance during the qualifying session earned him the right to start the race at the front of the grid.
Then, at the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix, Alonso became the youngest driver in F1 history to win a race, posting a time of 39:01.4 – 16.7 seconds ahead of second place finisher Raikkonen.
Winning four of this year's seven Grand Prix races, and being on pace to be the youngest Formula One champion of all time.
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In the recent French Grand Prix, Schumacher had slashed across Coulthard to take the lead at the start and later nearly pushed him off the track when he tried to pass.
This year's Austrian Grand Prix will be remembered for the massive accident in turn one just after the start that eliminated three cars, damaged others and drastically changed the running order of the cars.
Since the start of his F1 career in the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix, Coulthard has covered approximately 18,505 race miles and 5971 race laps and gone through a stack of tires as high as the Eiffel Tower.
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 www.kansascity.com | 05/08/2007 | Formula One - Spanish Grand Prix Preview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This circuit was built in 1991, after the Spanish Motor Federation decided to stop sharing the Spanish Grand Prix between four other tracks.
Mika Hakkinen won the first of his three straight Spanish Grand Prix races in 1998, the first driver to accomplish that feat since Jackie Stewart (1969-71).
The next race on the Formula One circuit is May 27th for the Monaco Grand Prix, as Fernando Alonso defends his title.
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 F1 A.D. Tracks: Catalunya, Spain
It has 3 different courses: Grand Prix Circuit which is 4.727 km long, the National Circuit, 3.067 km long and the School Circuit, 1.073 km long.
From 1991 Catalunya is the track, where Spanish Grand Prix is taking place.
After terrible incendents in 1994, the Spanish Grand Prix was in emergency of wreck.
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 The Hindu : Sport : Felipe Massa sizzles in Spanish Grand Prix
BARCELONA: Ferrari's Felipe Massa won the Spanish Grand Prix, while the 22-year-old British rookie Lewis Hamilton seized the championship lead from McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso in only his fourth Formula One race here on Sunday.
Massa, celebrating his second win in a row and fourth of his career on a bright afternoon at the Circuit de Catalunya, started in pole position and only ceded the lead at the pit stops.
The Brazilian, pilloried by the Italian media after a glaring mistake in the Malaysian Grand Prix in April, took the chequered flag 6.7 seconds clear of Hamilton.
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 rpm.espn.com: Drivers to Watch
Ferrari drivers will use the new car this grand prix but neede to undergo some intense sessions to ensure reliability.
Made his Formula One debut at Catalunya in 1994; was runner-up at the track three consecutive times between 1998-2000 to former McLaren teammate Mika Hakkinen; last year he finished third, one of his 11 points-paying results; second in the championship after four races with 19 points, 13 behind McLaren teammate Kimi Raikkonen.
One of his 12 career wins was at the Spanish Grand Prix in 1997 from the pole; that was the Canadian's championship season; winless since the Luxembourg GP in late September 1997; only three points earned was by way of sixth place finish in Brazil this season; finished third at Catalunya in 2001.
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 Bodybuilding.com - Topic Of The Week - Which Bodybuilder Do You Admire The Most?
The 1994 Olympia was one of the most controversial in recent history, with Dorian being placed first over an aesthetically superior Shawn Ray.
But with hard work and consistency by 1994, he was the 1st runner up for the title and till this date, it is highly debated if he should have won that show.
During the 1994 show, Dorian had a torn bicep and his gut was sticking out.
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 Barcelona OnLine.co.uk » Motor
Lorenzo became the youngest ever rider in a Grand Prix when he made his debut in 2002 on his 15th birthday, and in 2006 he become the 2nd youngest Champion in the history ot the 250cc Motorcycle World Championship.
But in 3 weeks, is the Spanish Circuit, so you should prepare all your stuff and come to Barcelona to enjoy the very best race ever.You could buy the flight here, and enjoy the city the same day of the race or stay in the city until the rain strikes again.
This year’s Spanish Grand Prix is the 50th, although only 35 of those races have formed part of the Formula One World Championship.
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 Circuit de Catalunya :: Spanish F1 Grand Prix
The Circuit de Catalunya should not be confused with the Montjuïc circuit, which hosted the Spanish Grand Prix four times between 1969 and 1975 and, unlike the Circuit de Catalunya, is actually located within the city of Barcelona.
In the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell went down the entire front straightaway side-by-side while duelling for the lead, with Mansell eventually taking the position and eventually the race.
In the 2001 Spanish Grand Prix Mika Häkkinen suffered a clutch failure while leading the race on the last lap, handing the win to Schumacher.
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 Soup :: On This Week In Racing History: May 08 1994
Honda's Mick Doohan won the Spanish GP of Jerez on May 8, 1994.
The 1994 Spanish GP of Jerez should be remembered not for Doohan's win, Schwantz's pole or Filice's misfire, but because it is where Aprilia debuted their 400cc V-twin GP bike in the 500 class, almost putting the RSV400, a bored-and-stroked Rotax disc-valve engine, on the front row.
During that era, Grand Prix had a weird love affair with "big 250s", and some people were tantalized by the idea that a bigger engine in a 250 chassis--using the lighter-weight rules for Twins-- might hold the answer to beating Honda.
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 Gran Premio de Europa - 1994 - Grand Prix Racing - the whole story
Michael Schumacher won the battle of the big guns at Jerez as he outwitted Damon Hill to claim victory in the European Grand Prix.
Williams-Renault team mate Nigel Mansell had a sad return to Formula One as he was forced to retire on lap 50 after spinning off the track.
Damon Hill paid to tribute to grand prix winner Michael Schumacher as he settled for second-best in Jerez.
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The Circuit de Catalunya should not be confused with the Montjuïc circuit, which hosted the Spanish Grand Prix four times between 1969 and 1975 and, unlike the Circuit de Catalunya, is actually located within the city of Barcelona.
In the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell went down the entire front straightaway side-by-side while duelling for the lead, with Mansell eventually taking the position and eventually the race.
In the 2001 Spanish Grand Prix Mika Häkkinen suffered a clutch failure while leading the race on the last lap, handing the win to Schumacher.
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