Mark Webber wins Monaco Grand Prix
27/05 17:57 CET
Australia’s Mark Webber produced a stunning performance to clinch the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday and become the sixth winner in as many races in the 2012 Formula One season. Germany’s Nico Rosberg produced a solid run but eventually had to settle for second place, while two times world champion Fernando Alonso completed the podium for Ferrari and now leads the…
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13/05 17:33 CETMaldonado makes Williams winners again
Fernando Alonso took the lead at the start of the Spanish grand prix, but…
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29/11 20:19 CETRaikkonen is back
Former World champion Kimi Raikkonen will return to Formula One next…
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13/11 18:51 CETHamilton wins in Abu Dhabi
Britain’s Lewis Hamilton ended a victory drought stretching back to…
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26/10 19:17 CETNew Jersey announces Formula One race
After five years without a race, The United States will play host to two…
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10/10 18:57 CETVettel hungry for more
Sebastian Vettel insists he and Red Bull are not going to rest on their…
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09/10 18:47 CETVettel claims crown to become youngest double winner
Sebastian Vettel is the youngest double Formula One champion in history…
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