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 Formula One - WOI Encyclopedia Italia
Europe is Formula One's traditional centre and remains its leading market; however, Grands Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in Bahrain, China, Malaysia and Turkey, its scope is continually expanding.
Formula 1 cars are the most expensive race cars currently in production and the sport is among the most expensive in the world.
The sport's title, Formula One, indicates that it is intended to be the most advanced and most competitive of the many racing formulae.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Formula One
Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is a form of formula racing and the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing.
See List of Formula One drivers for a list of all drivers who have competed in Formula One.
After the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger during the 1994 season, the FIA mandated higher safety standards; modern Formula One circuits feature gravel traps and tyre barriers to reduce risk of injury in crashes.
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 Media Centre - FIA Sport
The Future of the FIA Formula One World Championship
Further Correspondence Between Michelin Representatives And The FIA Formula One Race Director
Correspondence Between Michelin Representatives And The FIA Formula One Race Director
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 Formula One at AllExperts
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and also known as Grand Prix racing, is recognised as the highest class of auto racing in the world.
Formula 1 is generally one of the biggest global TV draws behind the Football World Cup and the Olympics.
Formula 1 can be seen around the world on RTL, the longest serving F1 broadcaster, ITV in Great Britain, SPEED Channel (as well as a few races being broadcast on CBS with the GP's in San Marino, Germany (European Grand Prix), Spain, and Monaco) in America and many other stations relaying the action live.
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 The Ultimate Formula One - American History Information Guide and Reference
Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is a form of formula racing and the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing.
The first British World Champion was Mike Hawthorn, who drove a Ferrari to the title in 1958; however, when Colin Chapman entered F1 as a chassis designer and later founder of Lotus, British racing green came to dominate the field for the next decade.
Formula One teams must build the chassis in which they compete, and consequently the terms "team" and "constructor" are interchangeable; this requirement distinguishes the sport from "spec series" such as IRL and NASCAR.
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 Formula One - WebArticles.com
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is a type of Grand Prix motor racing.
Non-championship Formula One races were held for many years, but due to the rising cost of competition, the last of these occurred in the early 1980s.
Formula One teams must build the chassis in which they compete, and consequently the terms "team" and "constructor" are more or less interchangeable.
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 Formula One - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The formula has seen many evolutions and changes through the history of the sport: engines have ranged from normally-aspirated straight-4 engines to supercharged V12 engines, displacements have ranged from 1.5 litres to 4.5 litres, and the maximum power achieved in the history of the series has been around 1200 bhp, during the turbo era.
Europe is Formula One's traditional centre and remains its leading market; however, Grands Prix have been held all over the world, and with new races in Bahrain, China, Malaysia and Turkey since 1999, its scope is continually expanding.
Formula 1 is generally one of the biggest global TV draws behind football and the Olympics.
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 The ongoing battle for F1 venues
The second week of December was one of a subdued atmosphere with not much activity going on in the Formula One arena.
The French venue of Magny Cours too is reported to have been on the reconsideration list of the officials.
The leaders of the pack are Russia, with the Moscow circuit, Middle East that has almost finalised its plans to host a Formula One Grand Prix by 2004 and most recently Turkey, whose government is said to have taken serious initiatives to kick-start a F1 campaign.
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 Formula One - Wikicars
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel formula auto racing in the world.
Non-championship Formula One races were held for many years but due to the rising cost of competition, the last of these occurred in 1983.
In later years, notably 1987, the Formula One turbo cars produced in excess of 1,100 HP in racing trim (and as much as 1,400 HP in qualifying trim).
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 Formula One : F1
Formula One : F1 Formula One, or Grand Prix racing is the best known single-seater auto racing class, which involves an annual world championship.
In 1950, a world championship Formula One was established for drivers.
The sport is lesser-known in the United States than either their mostly-domestic open-wheeler racing series (at the moment there are two major ones, IRL and CART) or NASCAR, but in terms of budgets and global TV audiences F1 is bigger than all three.
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Lauda senior was champion in 1975 and 1977 for Ferrari and 1984 for McLaren.
Briton Damon Hill (1996) is the only champion to be son of a champion -- Graham won the title in 1962 and 1968 -- while 1997 champion Jaques Villeneuve is son of the late title runner-up Gilles.
The list of modern Formula One champions to have racing sons includes South African Jody Scheckter, Brazilian Nelson Piquet, Australian Jack Brabham and Americans Mario Andretti and Phil Hill.
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MAY 13th 2007: The Formula One teams are no strangers to Barcelonas Circuit de Catalunya, not only have they raced there every year since 1991, they also conduct extensive testing at the venue.
SEPTEMBER 15th 2007: Belgiums Spa-Francorchamps circuit is among the most historic on the Formula One calendar, having hosted a (non-championship) Grand Prix as long ago as 1924.
OCTOBER 7th 2007: One of the greatest tracks used in Formula One today, Japans Suzuka circuit is a massive test of car and driver ability.
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 Big Tree Champions of Maryland
To qualify as a champion, the tree must have a single stem or trunk for at least 4 1/2 feet above the ground level and total height of at least fifteen feet.
The formula is: Total Points=Circumference (inches) + Height (feet) + 25% of the average Crown Spread (feet).
The scientific names for the native, naturalized and ornamental species in the list are based on "Woody Plants of Maryland" by Russel G. Brown and Melvin L. Brown and the "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" by Michael A. Dirr.
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 ipedia.com: List of Formula One Champions Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Articles related to Formula One : History of Formula One Formula One regulations Formula One cars Formula One racing Lists: Constructors - Grands Prix - Circuits Champions - Drivers - Other People The...
The Formula One World Drivers Championship has been run continuously since 1950 and the Formula One World Constructors Championship has been run continuously since 1958.
Michael Schumacher holds the record for having won the most Drivers' Championships with six and Ferrari holds the record for having won the most Constructors' Championships with thirteen.
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 Ilium Software's ListPro 4.1 for Smartphone
Depending on the type of list you have and the content of that list, you may wish to associate alarms with it or password protect it.
This list has all of the Formula One World Champions by year, the constructor of their car and the car model itself.
It is a list that is specific to a particular interest of mine to be sure, but it shows you the flexibility of this terrific application.
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 Motorsport.com: Directory channel
Every Formula 1 Grand Prix result since 1950; every record imaginable; and driver, team and engine supplier profiles.
Formula 1 magazine with up to date Formula 1 pictures and information about F1 races, drivers, teams and other F1 interests.
News, circuit and team information, performance graphs, race reports, past world champions, and information on the Senna trial.
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 BetSage | Online Sports Betting
We will be covering tips on horse racing betting, the latest special sporting events, such as the British Golf Open and the latest Formula One Grand Prix.
Our writers have many years experience working in a sports trading environment and they will be providing visitors to BetSage with their insightful knowledge and experience.
Star Italian AC Milan striker scores a goal either side of half time to secure for AC Milan their 7th European Cup triumph and gain revenge over Liverpool for their defeat in the final in Istanbul in 2005.
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 ListPro: the Power of a Desktop List Manager on a Smartphone :: Aug/Sep 2006
For example, I created a Formula One World Champions List, which lists all of the Formula One World Champions by year, the constructor of their car, and the car model (Fig.
It is a list that is specific to a particular interest of mine to be sure, but it shows you the flexibility of this terrific application.
Clinton is a Formula One fanatic and an avid golfer.
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 Fish Clix. Webtools for Fishing Websites.
Each month, writers from around the world donate articles in exchange for exposure.
These articles are then added to a main list.
This list can be accessed from anywhere via a popup box which allows you to offer your visitors a wide selection of fresh content without having to write the articles or send your visitors off your site.
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 List of Formula One World Drivers
Start the List of Formula One World Drivers article or add a request for it.
Look for "List of Formula One World Drivers" in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for "List of Formula One World Drivers" in the Wikimedia Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
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 Schumacher clinches Formula One title   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Schumacher clinched his third world Formula One driving title, the first for Ferrari in 21 years.
With three world championships, Schumacher joins five other drivers with in the all-time career list in Formula One.
He qualified sixth in his first Formula One race, the Belgian Grand Prix, racing for Jordan-Ford.
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 Ten Things About One-Run Games -- The Hardball Times
The basic elements of the Pythagorean formula are runs scored and allowed, and it "explains" over 90% of the variances in won/loss records over the last five years.
For the record, " target="new">here is a list of the seasonal one-run records of all teams in baseball history.
As an example, here's a list of which teams have the best one-run records over the last three years, compared to their performance in saves and holds.
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 RTÉ Sport: Mansell and Hill offered chance to race again
The former world champions are on the wish-list of the organisers of the £130million series, in which cars will race in the colours of top European football clubs.
The series, which will be seen as a rival to Formula 1, although it will race on separate weekends and at mainly different circuits, has already been given provisional approval by FIA, the sport's world governing body.
The cars will have identical engines, tyres and chassis - a deal has already been agreed with Reynard - with the organisers believing it will give a truer test than F1 where drivers performance is largely dependant on their cars.
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 Formula One reveals proposed rule changes
Formula One's governing body on Thursday released a synopsis of the rules changes it will propose to the World Motor Sport Council in October.
New rules require two years' advance notice, which means rule changes intended for 2008 have to be approved by the end of this year.
Topping FIA's list of new rules is a 10-per-cent reduction of aerodynamic downforce, the use of a single tire supplier for all teams and outlawing the use of spare cars at races.
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