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Formula One driver Nakajima tops test charts
BARCELONA, Spain AFP — Japan's Kazuki Nakajima took his Williams team to the fastest time in Formula One testing at the Catalunya circuit here on Thursday. Nakajima clocked a best lap of 1min 22.153sec, three-hundredths ahead of Heikki Kovalainen in the McLaren. "Initially it was a bit of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Ferrari, Renault, Williams
Research articles 2008-02-21
F1 team McLaren appeal decision expected Friday: FIA
LONDON AFP — A decision at the appeal hearing, launched by Formula One team McLaren-Mercedes against Williams and BMW Sauber, is expected on Friday, world motorsports governing body FIA said. McLaren are appealing against the BMW Sauber and Williams teams for their use of allegedly irregular fuel during last...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, BMW AG, Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2007-11-15
Scoreboard
Calendar High school GIRLS GOLF Washburn Rural, Shawnee Heights at Topeka West, 3 p.m. Today's Line NFL preseason TONIGHT Favorite__ Points__ Underdog Cincinnati__ 3__ Atlanta Baseball Little League World Series...
Tags: Britain, Detroit, Ferrari, Finland, Games, Germany, Greg, HARDWARE, Italy, Phoenix Technologies, Pittsburgh, Renault, Storage, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2007-08-27
Scoreboard
Calendar High school GIRLS GOLF Washburn Rural, Shawnee Heights at Topeka West, 3 p.m. Today's Line NFL preseason TONIGHT Favorite__ Points__ Underdog Cincinnati__ 3__ Atlanta Baseball Little League World Series...
Tags: Britain, California, Detroit, Ferrari, Finland, Games, Germany, Greg, HARDWARE, Italy, Phoenix Technologies, Renault, Storage, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2007-08-27
Schumacher back on track with second successive win
NURBURGRING, Germany AFP — Michael Schumacher showed that Ferrari's Imola win was no fluke as he capitalised on a perfect pit-stop strategy to win the European Grand Prix in front of his home crowd. The German's fifth win at his local circuit came after he stayed out three laps...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Ferrari, Renault, Williams
Research articles 2006-05-07
Schumacher leads Ferrari 1-2 to equal pole record
MANAMA AFP — Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher showed his return to form when he stormed to a Ferrari 1-2 to take pole position for Sunday's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. Schumacher, who had a disappointing 2005 season, equalled the late Ayrton Senna's record of 65 pole positions Saturday by...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, car, Ferrari, Williams
Research articles 2006-03-11
Davidson tops second practice
MANAMA AFP — Anthony Davidson showed that Honda intend to put up a fierce challenge for victory by setting the fastest time in the second free practice session for this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix. Briton Davidson, 27, set a time of 1min 31.353se was the fastest of the day...
Tags: BMW AG, Ferrari, Honda Motor Co., Renault, Williams
Research articles 2006-03-10
Motor racing: Button told to slug it out
JENSON BUTTON has been warned that his record-breaking pounds 12million Williams buyout earns him no favours at BAR next season. BAR boss Nick Fry has told his star racer he will have to earn his stripes all over again when Ferrari ace Rubens Barrichello arrives. ...
Tags: Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2005-09-25
Motor Racing: Bernie's backing Button
JENSON BUTTON looks set to remain at BAR-Honda. Frank Williams has been urged to give up his quest to put the 25-year-old in a Williams next season - and sign a Grand Prix rookie star instead. As Fernando Alonso's title showdown with Kimi Raikkonen kicks off in...
Tags: Brazilian, Bull, Ferrari, Renault, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2005-09-11
Motor Racing: Bernie's backing Button
JENSON BUTTON looks set to remain at BAR-Honda. Frank Williams has been urged to give up his quest to put the 25-year-old in a Williams next season - and sign a Grand Prix rookie star instead. As Fernando Alonso's title showdown with Kimi Raikkonen kicks off in...
Tags: Brazilian, Bull, Ferrari, Renault, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2005-09-11
Motor Racing: BUTTON THE KING-MAKER
JENSON BUTTON has been hailed as Formula 1's kingmaker ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. Even though his own title hopes died long ago the 25-year-old BAR racer could be the decisive force in deciding who does become champion. The growing pace of his...
Tags: Ferrari, Leadership, Renault, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2005-09-04
Motor racing: Button boob
JENSON BUTTON will be aiming to keep it clean at the start of today's Turkish Grand Prix. A crucial mistake in qualifying undermined his chances of victory and left him languishing in 13th place on the grid. Button was on the lead pace in...
Tags: Bull, Ferrari, Renault, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2005-08-21
Driver merry-go-round to spin in summer break
BUDAPEST AFP — Formula One's key contenders left here for their summer break knowing that when they reconvene in Turkey in three weeks their futures could have changed significantly. Driver move speculation is in full swing and although most were keeping tight-lipped over their plans Sunday, many moves are...
Tags: Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2005-08-01
MOTOR RACING: BUTTON STAYS WITH BAR
JENSON BUTTON has finally made up his mind about his Grand Prix future - he wants to stay at BAR-Honda. Negotiations have begun to prise him from his contract with rivals Williams and a partnership with red hot Australian charger Mark Webber. Instead he...
Tags: Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2005-07-24
Motor Racing: BUTTON STAYS WITH BAR
JENSON BUTTON has finally made up his mind about his Grand Prix future - he wants to stay at BAR-Honda. Negotiations have begun to prise him from his contract with rivals Williams and a partnership with red hot Australian charger Mark Webber. Instead he...
Tags: Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2005-07-24
Ferrari and Williams admit mistakes
SILVERSTONE AFP — World champions Ferrari and former front-runners Williams have admitted they have struggled this season because the pace of their title-challenging rivals has pushed them beyond their limits. Ferrari and Michael Schumacher won the world championship at a stroll last season, claiming 15 victories from the 18...
Tags: car, Ferrari, Government, Regulations, Williams
Research articles 2005-07-09
No Bull as Coulthard in fourth place
Christian Horner insists "there is more to come" from his Red Bull team after David Coulthard made history by leading the European Grand Prix. The Scotsman led two laps, Red Bull's first at the head of the field after entering Formula One earlier this year, on his way to...
Tags: BMW AG, Bull, Ferrari, Renault, team, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2005-05-30
Moseley the problem says Williams
LONDON AFP — Sir Frank Williams says the major car makers involved in Formula One have threatened to form a breakaway Grand Prix series because they are fed up with motor racing chief Max Mosley's continual interfering. "The prevailing atmosphere stinks," Williams, a veteran of five decades in the...
Tags: Ferrari, manufacturer, Manufacturing, team, Williams
Research articles 2005-02-23
Montoya bows out of Williams with Brazil victory
SAO PAULO, Brazil AFP — Juan Pablo Montoya brought the curtain down on his four years with Williams in style as he won the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. The Colombian, who joins rivals McLaren next season, took control of the race after the first set of pit-stops...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Brazil, CAREER, Ferrari, team, Williams
Research articles 2004-10-24
Ferrari title leaves rivals in the shade
BUDAPEST AFP ? Ferrari's dominant world championship-winning victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix left their rivals desperately searching for a way to stop them next season. German Michael Schumacher crushed the opposition as he led from start to finish and also set the fastest lap to prove Sunday how...
Tags: Ferrari, Renault, team, Williams
Research articles 2004-08-16
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