​2015 Mexican Grand Prix is a lot like old times

​2015 Mexican Grand Prix is a lot like old times

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Infiniti , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , Racing The Mexican Formula One Grand Prix returns to the calendar after a 23-year absence. Even with a new track layout and a new track surface, it’s a lot like old times.

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Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic

Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , Lotus , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , United States , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 US Grand Prix, won by Lewis Hamilton ahead of Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton’s win makes him 2015 World Champion. Continue reading Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:29:00 EST.

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​2015 Belgian Grand Prix is a return to scheduled programming

​2015 Belgian Grand Prix is a return to scheduled programming

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , Lotus , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , Europe , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Belgian Grand Prix, a race with a new start procedure, a fantastic pass by a rookie, a late-race blowout, and a commanding performance in front. Continue reading ​2015 Belgian Grand Prix is a return to scheduled programming ​2015 Belgian Grand Prix is a return to scheduled programming originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 24 Aug 2015 09:34:00 EST.

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Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’

Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Europe , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix. The Hungaroring is the slowest permanent track in the Formula 1 season, but in 69 racing laps we saw perhaps as much action as in every other race of the season combined. Continue reading Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’ Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’ originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 26 Jul 2015 19:05:00 EST

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​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing

​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Infiniti , Lotus , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , UK , Racing Autoblog recaps an unpredictable 2015 British Formula One Grand Prix, with surprises from the second the lights went out until shortly before the end, rain, then more rain, and the best bit of timing we’ve seen all year.

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​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing

​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Infiniti , Lotus , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , UK , Racing Autoblog recaps an unpredictable 2015 British Formula One Grand Prix, with surprises from the second the lights went out until shortly before the end, rain, then more rain, and the best bit of timing we’ve seen all year. Continue reading ​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing ​Race recap: 2015 British Grand Prix is a testament to timing originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 06 Jul 2015 10:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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2015 Chinese Grand Prix shines bright sun on the dark days of racing

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , China , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Chinese Formula One Grand Prix. Unusual for China, it was a bright, sunny day with no chance of rain

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2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Asia , Racing Autoblog recaps the action from a hot, humid, pass-happy, surprising Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix. Continue reading 2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers] 2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 29 Mar 2015 08:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Asia , Racing Autoblog recaps the action from a hot, humid, pass-happy, surprising Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix. Continue reading 2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers] 2015 Malaysian F1 GP springs hot, humid surprises [spoilers] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 29 Mar 2015 08:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , Australia , Racing Autoblog recaps the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, and we can’t remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Continue reading 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 15 Mar 2015 10:55:00 EST.

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2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , Australia , Racing Autoblog recaps the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, and we can’t remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Continue reading 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 15 Mar 2015 10:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , UK , Racing , McLaren Qualifying for the British Formula One Grand Prix was just as much a surprise for fans as it was for teams.

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Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power

Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , UK , Racing , McLaren Qualifying for the British Formula One Grand Prix was just as much a surprise for fans as it was for teams. Certain team weather radar displays didn’t accurately pinpoint storm systems over the track, and in the case of at least two teams, the lack of data was compounded by poor decision making. That’s how both Ferraris and both Williams got kicked out of qualifying in Q3 – the drivers already on track took advantage of a dry spell between rains, but Ferrari and Williams waited too long to get back out, and by the time they did it had started raining again.

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Race Recap: 2014 Austrian Grand Prix is old-school front row, new-school racing

Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Racing , McLaren The last time Formula One raced in Spielberg, Austria the track was called the A1 Ring, Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher were the pilots for Williams , the field contained other not-so-venerable names like Ralph Firman and Justin Wilson and V10 engines were bolted to the bulkheads – the only Mercedes units being in the backs of the two McLarens, one of which was driven by Kimi R

F1 teams to test titanium skid plates to reignite spark in series

F1 teams to test titanium skid plates to reignite spark in series

Filed under: Motorsports , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Racing The 2014 Formula One season opened with one overwhelming complaint – the cars didn’t sound right. It sapped the excitement, despite the fact that this season has seen a number of truly thrilling races ( Bahrain , Spain and Montreal all come to mind). Attempts have been made to restore some of the audible thrill of the cars, although efforts have remained unsuccessful.

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Why all of this year’s F1 noses are so ugly [w/video]

Filed under: Motorsports , Etc. , Lotus , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Design/Style , Racing , McLaren If you’re a serious fan of Formula One , you already know all about The Great Nosecone Conundrum of 2014

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Race Recap: 2013 Japanese Grand Prix flips several scripts [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Japan , Infiniti , Lotus , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Racing , McLaren Japan’s Suzuka circuit is a great track that all the drivers love, but it doesn’t usually provide the most thrilling, head-to-head racing. Where it does excel, however, is with surprises and “What just happened there?!” moments, and this year it was no different. It started with Mark Webber in his Infiniti Red Bull Racing out-qualifying his teammate Sebastian Vettel for the first time this year.

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Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix is new skirmishes, same war [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , McLaren It’s been four weeks since we last saw a Formula One race, when Lewis Hamilton improbably put his Mercedes – AMG Petronas in P1 in Hungary .

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Race Recap: 2013 German Grand Prix is old beginnings, new endings [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Racing , McLaren Just like at Silverstone last weekend , the German Formula One Grand Prix started with Lewis Hamilton putting his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole. The only thing missing at the pointy end of the grid was his teammate Nico Rosberg , who lined up beside him in England but back in 11th in Germany because of a team error in qualifying.

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Race Recap: Canadian F1 Grand Prix is one story with a thousand dramas

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Lotus , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Canada , Racing There were rain and wind and sun, sometimes all at once. There was the Wall of Champions. There was nothing happening in first place and nothing happening back in sixth during the race, but everywhere else – from the time the weekend began – it was surprises, passes, spins, more passing, flying carbon fiber and finally a couple more last-minute surprises

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Race Recap: 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix is a fool in the rain

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari Humidity, hunger and heartbreak were the takeaways from the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix.

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