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BlogsWatching Formula One in a Home TheaterMy friends and I have been watching F1 in my Home Theater this year. Formula one on a 120" screen with the volume cranked is almost as good as being at the race. Check it out at www.BuildYourOwnTheater.com
ing f1 survey enter to win swaging is conducting a survey on f1 for 09 VettelFirst of all, I hadn't posted in so long that the system didn't recognize me! I've actually been a member for over a year, but, we continue on... Congratulations to Sebastian Vettel. The thing that went through my mind (and probably his) is that right now the Toro Rosso is doing great, especially with that Ferrari behind him. Is going to Red Bull next year (with a Renault engine) necessarily a step up? Sure, they have Adrian Newey, engineering up the wazoo and tons of cash, but results are results. And right now STR is kicking butt. Good for them!
My Blog SiteHello Fellow SFF1 Group Members, My blog can be found off site on my personal web-page, by clicking on my M coupe: Ciao,
Alonso admits it's difficult to stay motivated - all pay and no podium!Alonso admits it's difficult to stay motivated - After a difficult year with the McLaren Formula 1 team Fernando Alonso returned to Renault in 2008. Even though the team might have showed him a warm welcome the situation within the team didn't get much better for Alonso. The team is struggling to score points in every race and the Spaniard has now admitted after just three races it is difficult to stay motivated. [GP Update] Whaaa whaaa whaaa . . . what's up with this guy? All pay and no podium makes Fernando - well, slower . . .
Airshows + Autoracing = The Rocket Racing League!The Rocket Racing League is a due to start up their series next year - the concept definitely presents some interesting challenges to presenters as well as sponsors - more news as this series gets off the ground!
So who is Will Stevens?Honda signs Stevens - Honda Racing F1 has announced that it has signed 16-year-old British karting star Will Stevens under a long-term driver support agreement. Stevens, who is managed by former F1 racers Mark Blundell and Martin Brundle, is currently racing for the TonyKart Racing Team in the KF1 class. [Grandprix]
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