Articles related to "F1 Racing"During the summer of 1968 McLaren and Matra both used the Ford Cosworth DFV engine to seriously challenge Lotus.
The 1970 F1 season saw an exciting new team enter Grand Prix racing. Future stars Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cevert and Emerson Fittipaldi all made their debut.
In the summer of 1974 Ronnie Peterson, Jody Scheckter, Clay Regazzoni and Carlos Reutemann all tasted victory in Formula One Grands Prix.
Mark Donohue was killed at the Austrian GP and Niki Lauda clinched the F1 World Championship at Monza. Graham Hill and Tony Brise both died in a plane crash.
Unless they broke down, Andretti and Peterson seemed unstoppable in their Lotus 79s. Reutemann managed to win at Brands Hatch but the JPS cars were soon back on top.
Alan Jones pipped Nelson Piquet to the Formula One World Championship after a controversial Canadian GP.
Towards the end of the 1983 Grand Prix season the Brabham team found a performance advantage, allowing Nelson Piquet to challenge championship leader Alain Prost.
At Monaco in 1984 Alain Prost was almost beaten by Toleman, a Grand Prix team with a fraction of McLaren's budget.
Ferrari's Michele Alboreto and McLaren's Niki Lauda battled for superiority in Formula 1 during a tragic few months for motor racing.
As the Grand Prix season neared its conclusion it seemed increasingly unlikely that anyone would catch Williams driver Nigel Mansell.
Piquet used an active suspension Williams to win the Italian GP, while Prost broke Stewart's record of 27 Formula 1 victories.
An era came to an end in August when Enzo Ferrari passed away. Fittingly, his beloved Formula 1 cars finished 1-2 at Monza.
Ferrari driver Mansell came from 12th on the grid to win the Formula 1 race at the Hungaroring.
Spa-Francorchamps was a driver's circuit, and McLaren's Ayrton Senna excelled in the Formula 1 race there.
Nigel Mansell always excelled at the British GP, and in 1992 he did it again. His title rival Ayrton Senna's Mclaren ran out of fuel.
Nigel Mansell delighted his many fans by winning the British Grand Prix.
After coming close in previous races Damon Hill finally won his fist F1 race at the Hungarian GP.
Michael Schumacher and his Benetton team were excluded from more than one Grand Prix during a controversial year in Formula 1.
Michael Schumacher won his home Grand Prix at Hockenheim, but Damon Hill responded with victory at the Hungaroring.
The F1 title was decided at the final Grand Prix of the season in Japan. Villeneuve crashed out and Hill became champion.
Michael Schumacher won the French Grand Prix, but Jacques Villeneuve responded with victory at Silverstone.
After winning three consecutive Grands Prix Schumacher had disastrous outings at the A1 Ring and Hockenheim, while Hakkinen won both races.
In the latest round of the Formula 1 World Championship Alonso scored his second Grand Prix victory of the year. Ferrari driver Massa closed the points gap to Hamilton.
After Ferrari's disastrous pit-stop in the Singapore GP Felipe Massa will be keen to close the gap in the Formula 1 World Championship to McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.
Sir Frank Williams's long career in Formula One has had many highs and lows. Maurice Hamilton charts that history with personal stories from those most closely involved.
Through the summer of 1970 Jochen Rindt extended his lead at the top of the Formula 1 World Championship, driving the innovative Lotus 72.
The 1976 F1 season was arguably the most exciting in history. Niki Lauda and James Hunt fought for the title in a year filled with controversy and intense racing.
Ferrari and McLaren will be hoping to challenge newcomers Brawn GP at the Spanish Grand Prix, after an unpredictable start to the F1 season.
F1 suffered another tragedy at the Italian GP when Jochen Rindt died. Despite this the Austrian became the only posthumous Formula 1 World Champion for Lotus.
In an interview in November's F1 Racing magazine, Peter Windsor, sporting director for the new U.S.-based F1 team, admitted to being "torn between excitement and fear."
A review of the F1 racing team management game Grand Prix Racing Online, a very playable semi-realistic simulation of real F1 racing for enthusiasts.
From of the land of the rising sun a supercar has been born and if it drives half as well as it looks then Porsche would be right to be worried about this new challenger.
Harlequin's Silhouette Desire imprint brings an Italian romance of two business rivals, who become lovers destined to end their family's quarrel and break a Strega curse.
As the 2008 Formula One Season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne it is time to look at the Calendar - with 18 rounds this year.
Tyrrell started the 1971 F1 season with a car of their own construction and 1969 champion Jackie stewart driving. He dominated the year to take his second F1 title.
Jackie Stewart was the driver to beat in 1971. By the time he'd won the German GP he was on the verge of claiming his second Formula 1 World Championship.
Emerson Fittipaldi injured himself at Zandvoort, handing the advantage to Jackie Stewart in the chase for the F1 title. Roger Williamson was killed in the same race.
The Formula 1 title was decided at Kyalami, where championship leader Alain Prost retired and Brabham's Nelson Piquet scored the points he needed.
Ayrton Senna made it clear to Alain Prost that he was intent on winning his maiden F1 World Championship.
Ferrari and McLaren traded F1 victories throughout the 1989 Grand Prix season.
Honda responded to the threat from Mansell and Honda by providing Senna with a more powerful engine for the remaining Grand Prix races.
Nigel Mansell clinched the F1 title as early as the Hunagarian GP, while Michael Schumacher scored his maiden victory at Spa.
Once he'd scored his first Formula 1 victory there was no stopping Williams driver Damon Hill.
Benetton incurred the wrath of the FIA at Spa-Francorchamps, but Schumacher was still on track to win the F1 World Championship.
At Monza Johnny Herbert was a surprise winner, scoring his second F1 victory of the season after Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher collided with each other.
Gerhard Berger won the German Grand Prix on his return to Formula 1 racing from illness, and just after his father was killed in a plane crash.
After crashing out of the Belgian GP while leading, Michael Schumacher won the next race at Monza. The result meant that he could still win his third F1 title.
Lewis Hamilton leads the Formula 1 World Championship but rival Felipe Massa will be racing on home soil at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton moved a step closer to winning the 2008 F1 World Championship with a dominant display at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Singapore wil be the venue for F1's first ever night race. Hamilton, Massa and the rest will have just a few hours to master the new floodlit circuit.
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