FIA drops Canadian GP from F1 calendar for 2009
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials insist that a world championship should include an American race. Or at least a North American race.
New TV deal underlines Asia’s importance to F1
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
“My theory is ‘go east’, young man, not ‘go west’.”
America still a dream for F1
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
For Formula One, the United States remains the toughest nut to crack.
F1 drives out black market
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One prides itself on authenticity. It’s the world’s premier motorsport series, where nothing but the very best is good enough.
F1 coverage jumps into future with track TVs
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
More often than not, sport is best experienced by being there. But Formula One is perhaps one of the rare exceptions — you get the best seat in the house by watching on TV.
Credit crunch threatens Formula One’s budgets
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One sells itself as the most glamorous sport on the planet.
British GP will move to Donington Park
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
The British Formula One Grand Prix will be switched from Silverstone to Donington Park from 2010.
Stewart: Formula One needs Mosley to go
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One boss Max Mosley needs to go and an executive from outside the sport appointed to lead it into the future, racing legend Jackie Stewart says.
Formula One’s design king rules new tracks
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
From the tight twists of Monaco and the Hungaroring to the fast, flowing curves of Interlagos and Spa, Formula One is contested on circuits of every type.
Formula One facing huge upheaval
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One’s governing body has issued its clearest threat to Bernie Ecclestone’s grip on the sport by suggesting a host of changes.
Formula One bosses continue march to war
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One is moving from one battle to the next as all out war beckons over how the sport’s monetary spoils are divided.
Ecclestone raises warning of F1 breakaway
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has issued his clearest warning yet that the teams could form a breakaway competition in the wake of the Max Mosley sex scandal.
Kubica: We’re still chasing Ferrari and McLaren
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Canadian Grand Prix winner Robert Kubica remains remarkably humble after his first Formula One win, saying BMW Sauber need to find more pace to keep up with Ferrari and McLaren at the French Grand Prix.
Mosley wins confidence vote to secure position
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Max Mosley kept his position as the head of world motor sport Tuesday after winning a vote of confidence called over allegations about his sex life.
Silverstone battles to stay in the race
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
It is a saga that has rumbled on for years — but there finally could be light at the end of the tunnel for the British Grand Prix.
Frank Deford: 2008 is the year of women in sports
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
I was certain Danica Patrick was going to win the Indianapolis 500 Sunday. Just positive. After all, this 2008 is a year, when, surely, women have been more prominent in sports than ever before — and in every way: good, bad and sad.
Ecclestone sends Mosley a clear message
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has written to motor sport officials to reject claims by Max Mosley about his intentions, and turned the knife by suggesting the FIA needs a “credible and respected president.”
Ecclestone warning after Mosley letter
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has reacted angrily to comments from embattled FIA president Max Mosley, suggesting he is ready to fight over the sport’s future.
Mosley scandal casts shadow over Monaco
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Max Mosley’s ongoing battle to retain his job after allegations about his sex life is likely to do the one thing that has never happened — overshadow the glitz and glamour of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Formula One’s money barrier looms large
Oct 11, 2008 Formula One
Wanted: someone with a minimum of several hundred million dollars and the stomach for a fight. No reward guaranteed.



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