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San Marino Grand Prix – Google News

Motorcycling-French Grand Prix Moto2 qualifying results – Yahoo! Eurosport UK

Motorcycling-French Grand Prix Moto2 qualifying results
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
Alex de Angelis (San Marino) Suter 1:38.662 8. Johann Zarco (France) Motobi 1:38.752 9. Claudio Corti (Italy) Kalex 1:38.795 10. Toni Elias (Spain) Suter 1:38.826 Be the first to comment on this article! Not already a Yahoo! user ?

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Ayrton Senna’s debut F1 car does not sell at Silverstone auction – BBC News


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Ayrton Senna's debut F1 car does not sell at Silverstone auction
BBC News
Senna, a three times world champion, died in a crash during the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. He began his racing career with Toleman Motorsport before moving to Lotus and then McLaren. Senna won his three world titles while driving for McLaren.

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Domenicali: Never give up – pitpass.com


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Domenicali: Never give up
pitpass.com
However, while the F2012 is no real match for the Red Bull, McLaren or even the ever improving Lotus, the Italian team is eager to remind us that one of those five winners back at the start of 1983 was Patrick Tambay who won the San Marino Grand Prix

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Written by Ben Koo | 11 May 2012 – Awful Announcing

Written by Ben Koo | 11 May 2012
Awful Announcing
Ayrton Senna was a three-time Formula One World Champion, tragically killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. The documentary has been widely praised and it's certainly good news for those of you who share our apprehensiveness on the quiet year

Spanish Grand Prix Preview – SportsNewsIRELAND


SportsNewsIRELAND
Spanish Grand Prix Preview
SportsNewsIRELAND
Formula 1 returns this weekend after a three week hiatus with the Spanish Grand Prix. Whilst there's been minimal action on the track (bar three days of testing at Mugello) since the Bahrain Grand Prix; there has been a few things to keep us

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Fan Fuel: Remembering Gilles Villeneuve – Sportsnet.ca


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Fan Fuel: Remembering Gilles Villeneuve
Sportsnet.ca
In his last F1 race at Ferrari's hometown San Marino Grand Prix, Villeneuve finished second after a fierce final lap with Ferrari teammate Didier Pironi. Tragedy struck on May 8, 1982. As Villeneuve chased Pironi's fastest qualifying lap time in
Remembering another lost hero: Gilles VilleneuveRacer

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Gilles Villeneuve remembered – The Sun


The Sun
Gilles Villeneuve remembered
The Sun
But in the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola, he was duped by sneaky team-mate Didier Pironi, who ignored team orders to take Villeneuve by surprise and sweep by for the win. Villeneuve, a man of honour, was shocked and enraged by the deception.
F1 Classics: Gilles Villeneuve, the Driver that Broke Enzo Ferrari's Heart SportPulse
Thirty years on – the legendary Gilles Villeneuve rememberedFormula 1

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Senna’s $1.2 Million Racer, Kate Moss Portrait for Sale – Bloomberg


Bloomberg
Senna's $1.2 Million Racer, Kate Moss Portrait for Sale
Bloomberg
The Brazilian driver went on to win three Formula One World Championships before a fatal crash in the San Marino Grand Prix in May 1994. His blue-and-white car is being sold by a group of four UK-based owners. They acquired it in 1994 from the Formula

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Remembering Ayrton Senna – Motorward


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Remembering Ayrton Senna
Motorward
Today marks the 18th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death at Imola, in 1994 San Marino grand prix. The most charismatic – and for many the greatest – driver in the history of Formula 1 lived an incredible life, a life that came to a remarkable end.
Imola 1994: Remembering RolandRacer
Memories of Ayrton SennaABC Online
Ayrton Senna, Forumla 1 Legend, Died 18 Years Ago Today At San Marino Grand Huffington Post UK

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Bahrain Grand Prix — a question of Formula One’s image – The Hindu

Bahrain Grand Prix — a question of Formula One's image
The Hindu
No one can deny that the Kingdom has its troubles, but the simple fact is that the Bahrain Grand Prix went ahead and after an exciting race, the team personnel, media and a surprising number of travelling race fans all returned home safely.

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