Formula One British Grand Prix - Silverstone

Formula One British Grand Prix - Silverstone

The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is currently held at the Silverstone Circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire. Grand Prix motor racing was first... [more]

The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is currently held at the Silverstone Circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire.

Grand Prix motor racing was first established in Britain by Henry Segrave at the Brooklands course in 1926 after his winning of the French Grand Prix in 1923 and the following year at the Spanish Grand Prix which raised interest in the sport. The first ever British Grand Prix was won by the French team of Louis Wagner and Robert Sénéchal driving a Delage 155B. During the 1930s, the race was known as the Donington Grand Prix, in reference to the host track Donington Park.

Silverstone has hosted the race regularly since the start of the F1 championship in 1950 (in which it was the first race of the first ever official World Championship) and every year since 1987; it alternated with Brands Hatch between 1964 and 1986, and with Aintree (better known as a horse-racing course) between 1955 and 1962.

Before track was heavily modified in 1991, Silverstone was one of the fastest tracks on the Formula 1 calendar. The drivers loved the challenge of the sweeping and extremely demanding Copse, Stowe and Club corners. 1982 World Champion Keke Rosberg held the all-time Formula 1 qualifying lap record for 16 years after posting fastest time for the 1985 British Grand prix with an average speed of 258.983km/h(160.92mph).

In recent times Silverstone has produced some fine race wins by British drivers. Notably John Watson (1981), Nigel Mansell (1987, 1991, 1992), Damon Hill (1994) and David Coulthard (1999, 2000). -- source www.wikipedia.org

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Filed under: Motorsports, UK BRDC President Damon Hill and Silvestone Managing Director Richard Phillips announce the new deal Following months of negotiations and uncertainty, the British Racing Drivers Club has signed a deal with the FIA and Formula One Management to keep the British Grand Prix at Silverstone for the next seventeen years, starting with next year's race. The deal is struck for the same amount of time (with a cancellation...  
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The British Grand Prix is to stay at Silverstone for the foreseeable future after the circuit and its owners, the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC), signed a deal to retain the event for the next 17 years. The race had been due to switch to Donington Park from 2010. Speaking on Monday, President of Formula One Management, Bernie Ecclestone, said: "I am pleased that we have reached an agreement with Silverstone for the retention of the...  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved following a new deal agreed between Silverstone chiefs and Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone. Related StoriesSilverstone poised to agree £300m British Grand Prix deal  
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This morning the owners of Silverstone – the BRDC – confirmed that they have reached agreement with Bernie Ecclestone regarding the future of the British Grand Prix. After months of negotiations, the Northamptonshire circuit will host the race for the next 17 years, taking over the deal that had initially been signed by Donington Park. [...]Original article by BlogF1.British Grand Prix To Remain At Silverstone  
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Silverstone circuit's owners have secured the future of the British Grand Prix after agreeing a deal with Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone. The Times website said Ecclestone had agreed to ...  
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​The British Grand Prix has been saved following a new 17-year deal agreed between Silverstone chiefs and Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone, Silverstone Circuits Limited have confirmed.  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone, organisers announced Monday.Silverstone Circuits Limited said it had reached agreement with Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on a contract which gives the Northamptonshire track the right to host the race for the next 17 years.Ecclestone announced last year that the...  
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THE British Grand Prix has been saved following a new 17-year deal agreed between Silverstone chiefs and Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone.  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved after Silverstone signed a £300million deal to host the Formula One race for the next 17 years. F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone had offered the race to Donington but that deal collapsed over a lack of funding.  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved after Formula One bosses struck a deal to allow the race to carry on being staged at Silverstone, the track's owners announced today. Silverstone Circuits Limited said Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone...  
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• BRDC president says track is 'place for all motorsport'• Details of 17-year agreement remain unclearThe protracted negotiations to secure the future of the British grand prix ended in success yesterday when the British Racing Drivers' Club secured a 17-year deal to stage the race at the wartime RAF airfield which has been at the core of motorsport for the past 60 years."The title of Silverstone as 'the home of British motorsport' has come...  
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McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has reacted with delight to the news the British Grand Prix has been saved and will be staged at its traditional home at Silverstone for the next 17 years. Related StoriesSun comes up for Silverstone after Formula One dealUlster duo living life in fast laneFive per cent deal for British Grand Prix simply doesn’t add upJonny Evans adds to Manchester United's injury woes  
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Formula 1 will continue to take place in Britain for the next 17 years after a deal was struck Monday between Silverstone chiefs and the sport's chief Bernie Ecclestone.  
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Silverstone Circuits Limited has confirmed it has a contract to run the British Grand Prix for the next 17 years, ensuring the prestigious event's future in the Formula 1. The deal, worth around £300 million to secure the future of the British Grand Prix, has been announced this morning after Bernie Ecclestone agreed to forgo fees of a further £60 million—the only major stumbling block on the race's future. To secure the necessary finances...  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved following a deal struck by Formula One bosses to allow the race to stay at the Silverstone circuit for the next 17 years. ...  
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A £300 million deal to secure the future of the British Grand Prix has been announced this morning after Bernie Ecclestone agreed to forgo fees of a further £60 million, The Times has learnt.  
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Within 24 hours of announcing that the long term future of the FIA FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX had been secured at Silverstone, the Northamptonshire circuit has seen an unprecedented level of demand for tickets to next year’s race on 9-1...  
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• Ecclestone and Silverstone reach landmark agreement• Formula One's oldest race saved from extinctionThe British grand prix has been saved following a new deal agreed between Silverstone and the Formula One commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone.The news was confirmed today by Silverstone Circuits Limited, with the contract to run for the next 17 years.It ensures that the oldest race on the Formula One calendar retains its place in motor...  
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LONDON - THE British Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone after Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone and the track's owners agreed to a 17-year deal on Monday. Donington Park was stripped of the right to host next year's British GP after efforts to raise funds for a necessary upgrade failed and the race had been in doubt.  
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AFP - The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone, organisers announced Monday.  
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A new £300m deal confirms the long term future of the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverstone after talks with Donington collapsed due to funding problems.  
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The future of the British Grand Prix will be decided today amid reports Silverstone will regain the race from 2010 after Donington Park lost the rights.  
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The future of Silverstone as the home of British Grand Prix is expected to be comfirmed today by Damon Hill, president of the British Racing Drivers' Club – the owners of the Northamptonshire circuit.  
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LONDON - Silverstone circuit will host next season’s British Grand Prix after the circuit’s owners agreed on a 300 million pound deal with Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone to secure its future. According to reports, officials from ...  
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After lingering in limbo for months, Silverstone, the site of the first ever Formula One Grand Prix is back on the calendar in a 17-year deal as the location of the British Grand Prix. This year’s British Grand Prix was supposed to be Silverstone’s swan song and the theatrics of the yearlong telenovela that was the 2009 Formula One season were certainly in synch with the drama: it was the weekend when Formula One appeared to suddenly die. It...  
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• F1 season will start in Bahrain and finish in Brazil• South Korea to stage first grand prix in OctoberThe British grand prix, which it has recently been confirmed will be taking place at Silverstone, will go ahead on the same day as the World Cup final, Formula One organisers have confirmed. There had been concerns that scheduling the race alongside such a major sporting event might lead to a decline in attendances.The 2010 season will get...  
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The deal between the British Racing Drivers' Club and Bernie Ecclestone to save next year's British Grand Prix is all but signed and sealed, according to a report.  
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Jenson Button, Murray Walker, Martin Brundle, Martin Whitmarsh and Gordon Brown react to the news that the British Grand Prix at Silverstone has been saved.  
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The British Grand Prix will return to the Silverstone circuit in 2010 and will remain there for 17 years, under a new contract between Formula One's Bernie Ecclestone and the British Racing Drivers' Club, the track's owner.  
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• Decision to hand Silverstone 17-year deal 'fantastic news'• 'Myself and Jenson will do our best to win in 2010'Lewis Hamilton has hailed the decision to hand Silverstone a 17-year contract to stage the British grand prix as "fantastic news". The future of the British grand prix had been in serious doubt after the Donington circuit was unable to meet its obligations to Formula One Management but an agreement between Silverstone's owners, the...  
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McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has reacted with delight to the news the British Grand Prix has been saved and will be staged at its traditional home at Silverstone for the next 17 years. Related StoriesSilverstone poised to agree £300m British Grand Prix dealSilverstone deal secures future of British Grand PrixHill backs Silverstone to deliverComment: Common sense prevails at Silverstone  
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News of the WorldJoy for Jenson Button as champ welcomes British Grand Prix rescue planDaily MailWorld champion Jenson Button last night greeted the news that the British Grand Prix has been saved with undisguised pleasure. Button said: 'It's fantastic ...British GP fate to be known on Mondayautosport.comF1 : Silverstone to announce 2010 British Formula 1 Grand Prix on MondayF1SABritish GP decision due on MondayITV.comDaily Mailall 22 news...  
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the british grand prix will be at silverstone after meeting a dead line for the 7th dec to finalise the grid newly crowned world champion jenson button and lewis hamilton now at mclaren battle it out as one of a fantastic seson for button kimi rakkion is taking a year...read more  
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Silverstone yesterday unveiled its plans to make a profit from the British Grand Prix a day after securing the long-term contract to stage the event. Richard Phillips, the circuit's managing director, insisted the terms of the deal with Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management Group (FOM) were healthy and that suggestions the track had agreed to pay FOM an annual fee starting at £12m were "confusing". Phillips also announced the...  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved following a new deal agreed between Silverstone chiefs and Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone - the "Devil" - or as he's known around these parts The Gnome.  
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The British Grand Prix will stay at the Silverstone circuit next year after the Northamptonshire track reached a deal with Bernie Ecclestone after weeks of negotiations.  
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Formula One:Silverstone's owners have today agreed a 17-year deal with Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone which will secure the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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The Silverstone Circuits Limited and Formula One rights holder Bernie Ecclestone today announced they have reached a 17-year agreement which secures the British Grand Prix from 2010 onwards. The oldest race in Formula One history will retain its place on the calendar after months of speculations and uncertainty. The circuit owners, the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC), today confirmed the agreement at a buzzing news conference in London...  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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lewis  hamilton and jenson button at british grand prix in july 2009 on driver parade lap u didnt think they be team mates did you it be inersting to see how they can handle each other but it may be good for f1 will see ? let battle commenceread more  
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Today's news that the British Racing Drivers' Club has completed its negotiations to secure the British Grand Prix at Silverstone has been greeted warmly by McLaren.  
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Damon Hill has described Silverstone's new 17-year deal to host the British Grand Prix as tough but manageable. Related StoriesSilverstone poised to agree £300m British Grand Prix dealSilverstone deal secures future of British Grand PrixHamilton hails Silverstone dealComment: Common sense prevails at Silverstone  
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The owners of England's Silverstone motor racing circuit say there's been unprecedented demand for British Grand Prix tickets, a day after the race was confirmed on the 2010 Formula ...  
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Silverstone faces a tough task making sure one of the world's classic motor races remains on the calendarSilverstone and the British Racing Drivers' Club are to be congratulated for reasons other than ensuring the future of the British grand prix for the next 17 years. The conclusion of this protracted and sometimes tetchy negotiation with Bernie Ecclestone means the beginning of a long and difficult juggling act as the BRDC, owner of the...  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Jenson Button believes Silverstone officials can now concentrate on turning the circuit into a world-class venue after finally securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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Silverstone has enjoyed record ticket sales for a 24-hour period after yesterday confirming a new long-term deal to host the British Grand Prix. Related StoriesJames Moore: Silverstone deal is a massive gamble in a stalled economyFans sound caution over £250m deal to 'save' British GPFans sound caution over £250m deal to 'save' British GPSilverstone can make fortune says Ecclestone  
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The British Grand Prix was taken off death row at the 11th hour yesterday as Bernie Ecclestone struck a £370million deal to save Britain's greatest motor race.  
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LONDON — The British Grand Prix will stay at Silverstone after Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone and the track's owners agreed to a 17-year deal on Monday. Donington Park was stripped of the right to host next year's British GP after efforts to...  
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Silverstone bosses have officially confirmed that a new 17-year deal has been agreed with Bernie Ecclestone, thereby securing the future of the British Grand Prix.  
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• Big screen will be erected to show World Cup final after race• Showing the match will help ticket salesSilverstone officials are planning a British grand prix/World Cup jamboree for next year's race.Following the signing of a 17-year deal with Formula One rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, Silverstone now has only seven months to sell tickets for the event which takes place over the weekend of the 9-11 July.Ordinarily tickets for 2010 would...  
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Great Britain’s latest Formula One champions, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, led a chorus of approval that reverberated around British motorsport yesterday after Silverstone confirmed that it has a deal in place to host the British Grand Prix for the next 17 years.  
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McLaren's 2009 Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton welcomes the news that Silverstone will continue to host the British Grand Prix for the next 17 years.  
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Jonny Evans will be putting his feet up over Christmas while Manchester United battle Chelsea for top spot in the Premier League. Related StoriesSun comes up for Silverstone after Formula One dealUlster duo living life in fast laneFive per cent deal for British Grand Prix simply doesn’t add upHamilton hails new deal for British Grand Prix  
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BRDC president Damon Hill admitted he feared for the future of the British Grand Prix before a deal was completed to secure the race at Silverstone from next year.  
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Statement following the announcement that the British Grand Prix will be held at Silverstone from Northamptonshire Enterprise Limited and Northamptonshire County Council.  
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LONDON: The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone, organisers announced yesterday.  
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The Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverstone has been secured with a deal between the race track and Formula One Management worth more than 300 million pounds, it was announced on Monday. The deal will see Silverstone, in Northampton shire in ...  
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Silverstone will stage British GP. Posted in: BBC News “Silverstone agrees a 17-year deal to host the British Grand Prix from 2010, ensuring the race remains on the Formula 1 calendar.” Link: Silverstone will stage British GP ...  
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The fact that Bernie Ecclestone chose not to attend yesterday's high-powered press conference at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London's Park Lane, where the 17-year deal to safeguard the British Grand Prix at Silverstone was announced, sparked speculation that control of the prolonged negotiations was more in the hands of his partners at CVC Capital Partners than it was in his. Related StoriesUlster duo living life in fast laneFive per cent...  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone.  
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The British Grand Prix has been saved from extinction after Formula One bosses struck a deal to allow the race to carry on being staged at Silverstone, the track's owners have announced.  
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');" > LONDON — The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone, organi...  
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LONDON : The British Grand Prix has been saved by a deal that will allow the oldest race on the Formula One calendar to carry on being staged at its traditional venue Silverstone, organisers announced Monday.  
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Damon Hill announced a deal to keep the British Grand Prix at Silverstone for 17 years yesterday, but secrecy over the growing costs involved led immediately to suspicions that ticket prices were destined to rise. Related StoriesHill backs Silverstone to deliverHamilton hails Silverstone dealComment: Common sense prevails at SilverstoneJames Moore: Silverstone deal is a massive gamble in a stalled economyFans sound caution over £250m deal to...  
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With the contract to save next year's British Grand Prix virtually signed and sealed, World Champion Jenson Button has been the first to express his delight at the deal.  
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• Talks with Ecclestone ongoing• London press conference announcedThe future of the British grand prix will be decided on Monday. Since Donington Park's bid to stage collapsed, Silverstone officials have been involved in talks with Formula One's commercial rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, about saving the event.Damon Hill, the British Racing Drivers' Club chairman, recently confirmed that only the finer details of a new and highly detailed...  
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Bernie Ecclestone, the president of Formula One Management (FOM), has stated that the Renault F1 team is considering take over bids from four parties. The team's decision of who they will sell to, is due to be out by the end of the week. The two most ...  
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Silverstone managing director Richard Phillips reveals his confidence that the 2010 British Grand Prix will take place - as an agreement with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone nears.  
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Renault are considering several rival bids for their Formula One team, according to the F1 commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone. The Briton yesterday confirmed former BAR and Benetton team boss David Richards, whose Prodrive company has been linked ...  
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Damon Hill on Thursday sounded confident that Silverstone will host next July's British Grand Prix. In the wake of Donington's demise, negotiations between Silverstone and Bernie Ecclestone have been slow, as the deadline of next Wednesday's meeting of the F1 Commission looms. A report by BBC Sport said it was rumoured earlier this week that a deal had finally been reached, but Hill - president of the track-owning BRDC - says that is not the...  
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Officials at Silverstone have announced that a press conference will take place in London on Monday at which time the fate of the 2010 British Grand Prix will be made public.  
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F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone repeats his warning to Silverstone and circuit owners the BRDC that there will be no compromise in his British Grand Prix demands.  
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Silverstone look set to announce the British Grand Prix has been saved at the 11th hour. After months of talks the details of the deal were believed to have been hammered out yesterday. The deal is expected to be confirmed on Monday morning at London ...  
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The fate of the British Grand Prix will be announced on Monday, with Silverstone and the British Racing Drivers' Club announcing they are to hold a press conference about the future of the event  
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With Jenson Button set to face Lewis Hamilton at McLaren Mercedes next season, fans of British motor racing have rarely been offered a tastier dish to relish in Formula One.  
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Simon Gillett today claimed that Donington Park could still host the 2010 British Grand Prix, despite his company failing to secure the finances to upgrade the Leicestershire circuit. Rival circuit Silverstone is close to agreeing to a deal with Bernie Ecclestone to continue hosting the race after Gillett continually failed to meet deadlines and his obligations to Ecclestone. Gillett's claims are even more delusional after his Donington...  
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London, Nov 22 (DPA) The future of the British Grand Prix is to be decided by December, Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said Sunday. “If we do not have a signed contract by then, there will not be a British Grand Prix,” Ecclestone said on BBC radio. The 2010 race was to be held in Donington Park, [...]  
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Donington Park has paid a heavy price for trying to enter the world of Formula OneApplause rang round the room as Damon Hill announced that the British grand prix had been saved. The members of the 800-strong British Racing Drivers' Club, the owners of Silverstone, could enjoy yesterday's annual prizegiving lunch secure in the knowledge that they will be staging the showpiece event for the next 17 years. Sir Stirling Moss, Sir Jackie Stewart...  
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Silverstone's owners have secured the future of the British Formula One Grand Prix after agreeing a 17-year deal with the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone. Ecclestone once described the former ...  
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Donington Park chief Simon Gillett insists the retention of the British Grand Prix is essential - whether it be at his Leicestershire circuit or traditional venue Silverstone. Related StoriesDonnington refuse to rule out hosting British Grand Prix  
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• 'At the moment there is no British grand prix'• Ecclestone 'a little surprised' by Button's moveBernie Ecclestone has confirmed the deadline to salvage the British grand prix is 9 December, and claims that if talks with Silverstone fail by that date, the fixture will be removed from the Formula One calendar.Plans to switch the race from Silverstone to Donington have fallen through, and talks with circuit owners to try to keep the grand prix...  
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• Damon Hill set to announce five-year deal for Silverstone• Bernie Ecclestone edges closer to contract with BRDCDamon Hill, the president of the British Racing Drivers' Club that owns the Silverstone circuit, is expected to announce tomorrow in London that a long-term agreement to secure the future of the British grand prix at the Northamptonshire venue has been reached with Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management group.After weeks of...  
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• 'I don't think there are any real stumbling blocks' says Phillips• 'We would like the contract to be for more than 10 years'A deal for next year's British grand prix to remain at Silverstone is imminent, according to Silverstone Holdings's managing director, Richard Phillips.The future of the British grand prix has been the subject of a long-running saga, with Donington Park having been lined up for the race before being plagued by financial...  
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LONDON (Reuters) - Silverstone's owners secured the future of the British Formula One Grand Prix Monday after agreeing a 17-year deal with the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone.  
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Donington Park still has the potential to host next year's British Grand Prix, according to the circuit's leasing company's chief executive Simon Gillett. Related StoriesMercedes confirm Rosberg captureSilverstone in 'last details' of 2010 deal  
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• Ecclestone wants contract signed by 11 December• 'Bernie doesn't care if you lose your shirt,' says Damon HillBernie Ecclestone, the Formula One commercial rights holder, has warned that he will remove the British grand prix from next year's calendar if a deal to host the race at Silverstone is not sealed by early next month.The Northamptonshire circuit has been in talks to hold the race after a proposal to take it to Donington broke down...  
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Motor Racing: Bernie Ecclestone has hinted that Donington Park is still a rival to Silverstone to host the British Grand Prix next season. Related StoriesSport in brief: Yates takes on leading role at Sky's new team  
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F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has bluntly dismissed suggestions that he is planning to buy Donington Park in order to ensure that the 2010 British Grand Prix still takes place there.  
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The discussions over the British Grand Prix remain stuck at the moment with Silverstone having put what it says is its best possible offer to the Formula One group and Bernie Ecclestone saying that the circuit should sign the deal that he wants.  
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Silverstone circuit owners have secured the future of the British Formula 1 GP after agreeing on a deal with Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, newspapers reported on Monday.  
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Nov.27 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone has ruled out rumours he is prepared to revive Donington's collapsed formula one bid if Silverstone does not imminently agree a deal to host the British grand prix.  
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F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has given Silverstone and its owners the BRDC one final ultimatum - sign a contract by 11 December, or accept that the 2010 British Grand Prix is lost.  
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• Ecclestone waiting to hear if Silverstone agrees to his price• Maybe they have lost their pen, says commercial rights holderBernie Ecclestone has suggested that the deal to return the British grand prix to Silverstone needs to be finalised in the next 48 hours.It is being reported that Formula One's commercial rights holder has warned that he has completed his side of the negotiations with Silverstone and is waiting for the British Racing...  
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Two weeks ago it became painfully clear that Donington Park CEO Simon Gillett was not able to pull off his stunt to host the British Grand Prix from 2010 onwards, after the circuit failed to meet the third deadline imposed by Formula One commercial rights holder FOM (Formula One Management) and Bernie Ecclestone. And now the Silverstone circuit is back in the race to once again host the 2010 British Grand Prix. At he beginning of this year...  
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David Richard’s Prodrive and Luxembourg investment fund Genii Capital of Gerard Lopez are two of the bidders. A third bidder is made of one former Formula 1 team director and a top motorsport executive. “It is absolutely true that Renault wants ...  
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Bernie Ecclestone has ruled out rumours he is prepared to revive Donington's collapsed Formula One bid if Silverstone does not imminently agree a deal to host the British Grand Prix...    
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Silverstone is close to securing a long-term deal to keep hosting the British Grand Prix, according to the circuit's managing director. Bernie Ecclestone has imposed a December 9 deadline for a deal to be reached, and left the door open to Donington resurrecting its failed race plans. But Silverstone's Richard Phillips, who earlier this week welcomed a government delegation to the circuit, told BBC Radio Northampton that the track is close to...  
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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has set Silverstone a December deadline to keep next year's British Grand Prix on the calendar. Related StoriesRaikkonen confirms year off from F1Raikkonen to take year off Formula OneButton banned from McLaren activities by Brawn  
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Bernie Ecclestone has warned that at present there is no British Grand Prix in 2010, though a final decision will not be made until next month when the F1 Commission rubber stamps the 2010 schedule.  
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• Gillett unfazed by Silverstone's claims of 10-year deal• Bernie Ecclestone has set 9 December deadlineDonington Park still has the potential to host next year's British grand prix, according to the circuit's leasing company's chief executive Simon Gillett.Silverstone, however, claims it is close to agreeing a 10-year staging agreement to host Formula One in this country, but Gillett is unwilling to accept defeat.The Formula One commercial...  
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Finn driver Kimi Raikkonen has signed a deal with Citroën to compete in the world rally championship (WRC) next season. Raikkonen lost his place in the Ferrari Formula 1 team when he was replaced by Spain's Fernando Alonso.  
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Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has warned Silverstone that it now has just a few weeks to sort out a contract for the British Grand Prix if the event is not to be dropped from the calendar  
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F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has announced that Silverstone circuit organisers must work out an agreement regarding the 2010 British Grand Prix by December 9th, or the country will not be included in next year's championship...    
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Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has announced a Dec. 9 deadline to decide whether there will be a British Grand Prix next year. After Donington Park's failure to find the money to stage the race, it had looked set to return to Silverstone.  
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• Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd holds meetings with staff• Lost 17-year contract to stage British grand prix last monthThe company which tried to bring Formula One to Donington Park has gone into adminstration, according to the BBC.Donington Ventures Leisure Limited lost a 17-year contract to stage the British grand prix last month after failing to raise £135m from a bond issue to upgrade facilities.It is understood the firm's 40 full-time...  
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Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen seems to have priced himself out of a possible return to McLaren as a partner to Lewis Hamilton, thereby opening the door for his exit from Formula One and entry into the realm of World Rally Championship.  
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A deal for next year's British Grand Prix to remain at Silverstone is imminent, according to the Silverstone Holdings managing director, Richard Phillips. Related StoriesMercedes confirm Rosberg capture  
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On November 5 - a night historically linked with plotting in Britain - Bernie Ecclestone gave Silverstone 48-hours to sign on the dotted line or lose the British Grand Prix. It is now November 16.  
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• 30-year-old to drive for Citroën junior team• 2007 formula one champion will race in 12 eventsKimi Raikkonen will compete for Citroën's junior team in next year's world rally championship, the manufacturer said in a statement on Friday.Citroën said the 30-year-old would compete in 12 of the 13 events in 2010 for the Red Bull-backed team."This is a new but very exciting challenge," said Raikkonen, who won his formula one title with Ferrari in...  
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Times OnlineOfficial: Kimi Raikkonen, The 2007 Formula 1 Champion, Signed For Citroen WRCMibz (blog)“I always wanted to compete in rally, especially in the World Rally Championship,” said the Former Formula 1 champion, then continued an thanked Red Bull, ...Its Official: Kimi is off to RallyingIndia.comFormer F1 Champ Kimi Raikkonen Heading to WRC in 2010MotorTrend MagazineKimi Raikkonen joins World Rally ChampionshipTheSportsCampus.comLos...  
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Kimi Raikkonen is to switch from Formula One to the World Rally Championship for next season. It has long been speculated the 2007 world champion would turn his attention to rallying after leaving Ferrari at the end of the recent F1 campaign. Related StoriesRenault debate Formula One futureRaikkonen set for rally switch  
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Citroen has confirmed that 2007 Formula One World Champion, Kimi Raikkonen, is to take part in next year's World Rally Championship with the French manufacturer's Junior World Rally Team.  
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BMW Sauber will take the place of Toyota in the Formula One World Championship in 2010, global motorsport's governing body, the FIA, announced on Thursday."The FIA has informed BMW Sauber AG their application has been successful," the International Automobile Federation said in a statement."Subject to their signing the Concorde Agreement, BMW Sauber will be awarded the 13th entry in the Championship, taking the place of the departing Toyota...  
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Kimi Raikkonen has ruled himself out of a Formula One drive for next season following confirmation that he will compete for Citroen's Red Bull-backed junior team in the 2010 World Rally Championship. Raikkonen, whose Ferrari seat has been taken by Fernando Alonso for next year, has signed a one-year contract with Citroen and has not ruled out a Formula One return in the future - though only if it's with a team with title-winning potential...  
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Making the dissolution of Brawn GP complete, Formula One world champion Jenson Button has stepped into the fun of being Lewis Hamilton’s teammate at McLaren for 2010. It’s probably been Formula One’s worst kept secret these past few weeks, but it’s official now: after Rubens Barrichello’s leave for Williams and Brawn GP’s sale to Mercedes-Benz, Jenson Button has left the team to join McLaren for the 2010 Formula One season. The legend of...  
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LONDON - FORMER Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen will compete for Citroen's junior team in next year's world rally championship, the manufacturer said in a statement on Friday. Citroen said the 30-year-old Finn would compete in 12 of the 13 events in 2010 for the Red Bull-backed team.  
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LONDON (Reuters) - Former Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen will compete for Citroen's junior team in next year's world rally championship, the manufacturer said in a statement Friday.  
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There are few sports figures paid as highly as Formula One drivers...world champions especially. With the 2009 season already wrapped up, teams are preparing for their assault on next year's championship, with an unprecedented game of musical chairs taking place in the off-season. Among the changes, two-time world champion Fernando Alonso is moving, at long last, from Renault to Ferrari. Trouble is, the Italian team already has two world...  
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London, Dec 1(ANI): Mclaren Formula One team Managing Director Jonathan Neale believes that current F1 champion Jenson Button’s “hunger” will give the team extra bite next year. Neale also said that the engineers at Woking Headquarters are excited at the prospect of running Button alongside his predecessor Lewis Hamilton. “We know Jenson is fully capable of [...]  
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Finland's Kimi Raikkonen says he will not compete on the Formula One auto racing circuit next season and will join the World Rally Championship. The 2001 F1 champion said Friday he would drive in 12-of-13 rounds for Citroen's Red Bull junior team ...  
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Filed under: Motorsports, Renault Renault looks set to be the next automaker to bail out of Formula 1, and it appears that there are two serious bidders in line to take over the operation. Renault will hold a special board meeting this week to decide on the racing team's fate, and it looks like it may go ahead and just line up a sale right away, instead of announcing a shutdown and then trying work out a sale as Honda and BMW did. AutoCar...  
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Following the exit of the Toyota Formula One team, just weeks ago, Sauber F1 finally received the news that they had been waiting for weeks --- That the Swiss team Thursday have been confirmed that they have been chosen as the 13th, and final entry in the 2010 Formula One world championship. ...  
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Filed under: Motorsports, Government/Legal, Earnings/Financials, UK 1993 European Grand Prix at Donington It's been one heck of a rollercoaster ride for Donington Park this year. The British racing circuit hosted a Formula One race back in 1993, and was set to take over the British Grand Prix from Silverstone until the race promoter fell on hard times. Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd signed a 150-year lease with Wheatcroft & Sons Ltd...  
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Kimi Raikkonen, Formula 1 champion in 2007, will aim for the world rally championship (WRC) title next season after signing for Citroen. The 30-year-old Finn, who has left Ferrari to take a sabbatical from F1, will team up with experienced co-driver ...  
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Yesterday was a huge day as far as formula one news goes, Kimi Raikkonen decided to take an year off from formula one, he is supposed to return in 2011, apparently he will be spending 2009 as a rally driver. It was becoming increasingly apparent that Kimi would be asked to leave as Alonso was slated to join the Ferrari F1 team for the 1st time. Luca di Montezemolo was very happy with his boys and praised the team of Felipe Massa and Fernando...  
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There may be sceptics in the paddock who doubt whether the teaming up of current Formula 1 drivers' champion Jenson Button with his predecessor Lewis Hamilton is a…  
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The Force India Formula One Team confirmed on Friday that they will retain Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi as their drivers for the 2010 World Championship.It will be Sutil's fourth season in Formula 1, the 26-year-old German having started his F1 career with Force India's predecessors, Midland, as a test and reserve driver in 2006. He then graduated to a race seat with Spyker in 2007.This past season he recorded his best-ever F1 finish of...  
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Dec.4 (GMM)  The news is finally official: Kimi Raikkonen will not be on the 2010 formula one grid because he has signed full-time with Citroen's junior World Rally Championship team.  
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FLORIANOPOLIS, BRAZIL — Formula One driver Felipe Massa returned to competition for the first time since his life-threatening accident four months ago, finishing third in a charity karting event won by Michael Schumacher. Massa started 11th at the ...  
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Lewis Hamilton was at the McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) on Wednesday evening to help team partners TAG Heuer celebrate its 150th anniversary. The famous watchmakers have also announced an extension to their McLaren partnership. The event was awash with VIP guests, but that didn't stop a Formula One car stealing the limelight, as Hamilton drove Alain Prost's 1986 McLaren MP4-2C...  
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Kimi Raikkonen, driving his Ferrari, won the Formula One Grand Prix of Spain, the fourth of the 18 2008 Formula 1 World Championship races. Raikkonen won his second Grand Prix of the season ahead of his Brazilian teammate Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton ...  
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LONDON- FORMULA One world champion Jenson Button will start next season with a more aggressively designed McLaren than the one Lewis Hamilton struggled with for much of this year.'It's still too early to be able to say with any confidence how competitive we'll be,' engineering director Paddy Lowe said in a Q provided by the Mercedes-powered team on Monday. 'All we can say with any certainty is that we've approached this (20010) car more...  
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• Prodrive spokesman does not confirm or deny story• L'Equipe reports plan to supply engines after saleFresh speculation surrounded Renault's Formula One team today, with reports suggesting the manufacturer was considering selling its operation to the British-based Prodrive team.A spokesman for Prodrive, which is based near Renault's Enstone factory, said: "We cannot comment on the Renault situation but it is well known that our intention is...  
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Kimi Raikkonen will sit out of Formula One next season after failing to secure a move back to McLaren, Finnish media reported Wednesday. "The options in F1 were with McLaren next season or nothing," the Turun Sanomat daily quoted Raikkonen's manager Steve Robertson as saying late Tuesday. "Kimi and McLaren were unable to reach an agreement, so he will not drive at the F1 level - at least not next year." The Finn, who won the world...  
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Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen confirmed Thursday that he will take a one-year sabbatical from Formula One next season and said it's uncertain whether he will return in 2011. The Finnish driver, who was replaced by Fernando Alonso at Ferrari, said he prefers to take a year off and wait for a spot with a competitive team after failing to reach a deal with McLaren. McLaren opted to sign current champion Jenson Button to partner with Lewis...  
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Renault is reportedly devising an exit plan from Formula One and it could involve selling its chassis-producing factory at Enstone to David Richards' Prodrive company. But the French carmaker intends to remain an engine supplier to the new Prodrive team as well as Red Bull at least for the next few years, the article in Wednesday morning's print edition of the French sports daily L'Equipe added. The report, written by former Renault engine...  
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BBC SportSauber confirmed as "14th" F1 team in 2010Motorsport.comFollowing the exit of the Toyota Formula One team, just weeks ago, Sauber F1 finally received the news that they had been ...Sauber will replace Toyota on 2010 F1 gridBBC SportToyota hands back 2010 F1 entry slotdigibet.infoToyota not planning to sell F1 entryautosport.comThe Canadian Press -The Gazette (Montreal) -World Radio Switzerlandall 198 news articles »  
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Former owner Peter Sauber on Friday stepped in to take over BMW Sauber only two months after the sale of the Formula One team to Swiss firm Qadback Investments Ltd was publicly announced.Qadback Investments bought the team in September for around 80 million euros (116.8 million US dollars) - a purchase seen as pivotal in safe-guarding the team's future after BMW's announcement in July 2009 that it would quit the sport at the end of the year.  
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Formula One champion Jenson Button signed with McLaren on Wednesday to partner with Lewis Hamilton, giving the English team a potent lineup for next season featuring the most recent title holders. McLaren said Button signed a "multiyear deal" after leaving constructors champion Brawn GP in the wake of its takeover by Mercedes-Benz this week. The 29-year-old Button, who is replacing Heikki Kovalainen, was out of contract with Brawn GP after...  
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McLaren's Gary Paffett proved on Wednesday that experience is still a valuable commodity in Formula One racing, after dominating the second day of this week's young driver test at Jerez in Spain. The 28-year-old Englishman, who first tested for the team in 2001, was the only man to dip below the 1m 19s mark, clocking a best time of 1m 18.718s to finish almost half a second ahead of 2010 Williams' driver Nico Hulkenberg...  
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Kimi Raikkonen will be absent from the Formula One grid next season, his manager Steve Robertson announced to the Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat late on Tuesday. The Finn, having agreed to make way for Fernando Alonso at Ferrari, had been in serious talks with McLaren, but the parties reportedly disagreed about his salary, sponsor duties and his freedom to race in rallies. "The only option for F1 next season was McLaren or nothing," Robertson...  
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• Driver set to miss season after failing to secure McLaren deal• Raikkonen's manager tells Finnish paper: 'F1 will miss Kimi'Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen will sit out next season after failing to secure a move back to McLaren, the Finnish media has reported."The options in F1 were with McLaren next season or nothing," the Turun Sanomat daily quoted Raikkonen's manager Steve Robertson as saying. "Kimi and McLaren were unable to reach an...  
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F1, Formula 1, NASCAR, indycar, motogp, ALMS, And More!PaddockTalkThe Infineon Raceway Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities will distribute $280879 to 43 qualified youth organizations in Sonoma County for the 2009 ...  
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I am a simple man. Give me a decent circuit, a good sense of speed, a believable enough simulation of a Formula 1 car, and a grand prix weekend’s complement of practice sessions, and I’m happy. F1 2009 does just that, so in terms of their first game with the license, it’s job [...]  
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Willi Weber on Wednesday kept speculation alive that Michael Schumacher might be set to make a sensational full-time return to Formula One. Rumours that the seven time world champion is to become Nico Rosberg's 2010 teammate at Mercedes GP are rife, and will only now intensify in the wake of comments made by 40-year-old Schumacher's long time manager. Weber told the German weekly Bunte that, after the German had to call off his 2009 return to...  
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Outgoing Ferrari star Kimi Raikkonen will take next season off from Formula One as he could not get a deal with McLaren, his manager Steve Robertson was quoted as saying in the Finnish media."The choices in Formula One for the next season were McLaren or nothing. Kimi and McLaren could not reach an agreement so he will not drive on Formula One level for at least next season," Robertson said in an interview with the Turun Sanomat newspaper.  
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SAO PAULO - Michael Schumacher says he has fully healed from his neck injury and indicated that he has not ruled out a return to Formula One next season ... charity karting race hosted by former Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa. When asked by local ...  
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HELSINKI - KIMI Raikkonen will sit out of Formula One next season after failing to secure a move back to McLaren, Finnish media reported on Wednesday. 'The options in F1 were with McLaren next season or nothing,' the Turun Sanomat daily quoted Raikkonen's manager Steve Robertson as saying late on Tuesday.  
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Peter Sauber will begin looking for investors and new management when his Hinwil based team is given the green light to contest the 2010 world championship. In 2006, the now 66-year-old Swiss was content with his 20 per cent share and backseat role as a sponsor consultant after selling the team to BMW. But with BMW pulling out of Formula One and the Qadbak takeover failing, Peter Sauber is reluctantly back in the sport's spotlight, financing...  
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German Formula One driver Nico Rosberg on Monday confirmed he will race for the new team Mercedes Grand Prix team next season.The 24-year-old, son of former world champion Keke Rosberg of Finland, raced for Williams between 2006 and 2009, but announced he was leaving the British team after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix earlier this month where he finished ninth.The German finished seventh in this season's world driver's championship and his best...  
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Raikkonen, the 2007 F1 world champion, has signed a one-year contract with Citroen. He will compete in 12 of 13 WRC events next year. The team will not run in the New Zealand race. The 30-year-old driver made his WRC debut in his home country of ...  
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Think of an incentive that could push Lewis Hamilton to keep up his winning stride. If you could think of an incentive worth $4 million, you have to think of the McLaren F1 LM, being promised by McLaren CEO Ron Dennis for winning two Formula One...  
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Finally, Formula One is coming to Qatar. The AT Williams team confirmed yesterday that they would be the first F1 team to run in Qatar next week. They are bringing two Williams FW31s and 2010 season drivers Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg to ...  
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Munich, Nov 27 (DPA) German carmaker BMW confirmed Friday that it has reached an agreement with Peter Sauber about the sale of the BMW-Sauber team which should ensure it can race in the 2010 Formula One season. BMW refused to reveal what price had been agreed with Sauber but stated that the deal is subject [...]  
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By Andrew BensonGerman car giant Mercedes has bought the Brawn Formula 1 team in a move that is likely to see Jenson Button join McLaren as Lewis Hamilton's team-mate.Mercedes will buy 75% of Brawn in partnership with an Abu Dhabi investment company but will continue as McLaren's engine partner until 2015.Brawn, who won both world titles in their debut season in 2009, will be rebranded as Mercedes Grand Prix.Nico Rosberg will be their lead...  
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Dec.1 (GM) A Swiss specialist publication has identified a link between Renault's surprising driver choice for this week's Jerez test, and a potential buyer for the Enstone based team. It was rumoured last month that Renault may be considering staying in Formula One as an engine supplier next year but withdrawing as a full constructor. Motorsport Aktuell named Gerard Lopez, co-founder of venture capital firm Mangrove, as one prospective buyer...  
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BMW AG has reached an agreement with Peter Sauber regarding the sale of the BMW Sauber F1 Team. The contract is subject to the condition that the team has a starting place for the 2010 Formula 1 season.  
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For months it's been merely an option. Now it looks set to become a reality. Kimi Raikkonen will take a one-year sabbatical from Formula One racing in 2010, to bridge the gap from one competitive car to another - or so he hopes. Some fear the recent Abu Dhabi Grand Prix may have been the Finn's last race, and that would be a shame - seeing a great character leave the paddock with no further ado. Then again, the 'Iceman' can usually be relied...  
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• Always a 'possibility' that the Finn would drive next year• Car performance, not money, is overriding factorKimi Raikkonen's plans for a one year sabbatical from Formula One lasted less than 24 hours before his manager suggested that he might be open to offers from Brawn GP's new owners Mercedes.Steve Robertson, who manages Raikkonen with his father David, told the autosport.com website he was not 100 percent certain to be absent next year...  
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BERLIN - GERMAN Formula One driver Nico Rosberg on Monday confirmed he will race for the new team Mercedes Grand Prix team next season. The 24-year-old, son of former world champion Keke Rosberg of Finland, raced for Williams between 2006 and 2009, but announced he was leaving the British team after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix earlier this month where he finished ninth.  
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Renault are likely to make a decision on their Formula One future next week with two rival groups now in the running to take over. The French manufacturing giant's main company board is to address the issue, and it is anticipated they will confirm ...  
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Renault is understood to be looking to sell its Formula One team, and there are two potential buyers in the frame. After a season of controversy and poor results for its F1 team, Renault's executive committee met in Paris yesterday to discuss the ...  
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The partnership of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton holds great promise, for as long as they are both happyWith Formula One television audiences plummeting in Spain and Italy, BBC Television bosses can hardly believe their luck. McLaren-Mercedes have confirmed the dream team of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at the end of a year in which the British broadcaster saw a 16% rise in viewing figures over ITV's final year in 2008. Now they can...  
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WOKING, England — Formula One champion Jenson Button has signed a multiyear deal with McLaren to form an all-British lineup with Lewis Hamilton. Button's contract with Brawn GP had ended and talks about a new deal had stalled. The 29-year-old...  
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Kimi Raikkonen will take a year out of Formula One after failing to reach a deal with McLaren for next season, the 2007 world champion's manager was quoted as saying today. "The alternatives at F1 level for next season were McLaren or nothing....  
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Formula One champion Jenson Button admits he has taken a pay cut to join McLaren and team with 2008 winner Lewis Hamilton.Button said on Thursday that he made the move from Brawn GP because he was attracted to the challenge of competing with Hamilton as part of the same team.Button said it would be strange racing against Brawn after spending seven years with the team, which also won the 2009 constructors’ title. The team was taken over Monday...  
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Twelve months ago on November 21, 2008, the axe was dropped on the Grand Prix du Canada, cutting the Canadian Formula One race that has run for 39 years. It was a shock to many world wide when the news broke, citing differences between Formula One Administration Limited, a subsidiary owned by Formula One Management (FOM), and the provincial government of Quebec along with the city of Montreal. ...  
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German car maker BMW has agreed to sell its Formula One team to previous owner Peter Sauber, provided the team gets a place on the grid next season. The company said Friday that a previous agreement to sell the team to Qadbak Investments has been annulled.  
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World champion Jenson Button will drive for McLaren alongside Lewis Hamilton in an all-British Formula One dream team next year.Button announced Wednesday that he had ended his long association with Brawn, with whom he won his first driver's title this year, to team up with 2008 champion Hamilton in a combination of two of the hottest properties in motor sport.Button said it had been a tough decision to leave Brawn but admitted the lure of...  
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Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen confirmed today that he will take a one-year sabbatical from Formula One next season and said it's uncertain whether he will return in 2011. Related StoriesDavid Tremayne: It's marketing money that talks this yearJames Lawton: Dynamic duo are heading for bitter battle to the endButton signs McLaren deal – for half Hamilton's salaryRaikkonen open to Mercedes offerButton proud of all-British partnership  
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Force India Formula 1 team on Friday announced that Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi will race for the Silverstone based team in 2010. The same line-up contested the final five grands prix of the 2009 season, after Italian reserve driver Liuzzi, 28 ...  
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• Button needs speed to oust Hamilton in battle of the Britons• Ecclestone cools speculation over Schumacher returnJenson Button will have his work cut out next season to beat Lewis Hamilton in equal cars driving for the McLaren team, according to Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One commercial rights holder, who also admitted that he was slightly surprised that the 29-year old had made the decision to switch teams after winning the world...  
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Kimi Raikkonen will be missing from the grid in 2010 after failing to agree a deal to drive for McLaren, according to his management. Raikkonen, who has a keen interest in rallying, is expected to pursue other options next year as he looks to secure a winning drive for 2011. The 2007 world champion agreed to leave Ferrari at the end of this season despite having a year of his contract still to run, to make way for Fernando Alonso. He has...  
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LONDON - CHINA'S Ho-Pin Tung will join Belgian Bertrand Baguette and Brazilian Lucas di Grassi in testing for Renault in Spain next week, the Formula One team said on Friday. The Dutch-born 26-year-old became the first Chinese to drive a grand prix car when he tested for Williams in December 2003. Since then he has competed in the GP2 and A1 Grand Prix series.  
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FRANKFURT - GERMAN car maker BMW has agreed to sell its Formula One team to previous owner Peter Sauber, provided the team gets a place on the grid next season. BMW announced in July that it would pull out of Formula One at the end of the season, citing the global economic downturn. The company said Friday that a previous agreement to sell the team to Qadbak Investments has been annulled.  
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The Qadbak deal has collapsed but BMW has instead agreed to sell its Hinwil based Formula One team back to founder Peter Sauber. "The contract is subject to the condition that the team has a starting place for the 2010 Formula One season," a statement issued on Friday by the German car manufacturer read. BMW confirmed reports that the Qadbak sale "will not be completed", and revealed that as part of the newly announced buyout, Sauber's...  
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London, Nov 21 (ANI): Formula One champion Jenson Button may have been forced out of Brawn GP to make way for Michael Schumacher. The possible reason why Button opted to partner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren became clear after legend Schumacher’s secret comeback talks with Brawn were revealed. Schumacher met old friend Ross Brawn at the [...]  
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The Independent-backed Avon Tyres British GT Championship today revealed an exciting eight-date, 14-race calendar for the 2010 season, the highlights of which are a season-closing 'into the night' race at Donington Park and a two-hour race on the Grand Prix circuit at Silverstone. There will also be a return to the former French Grand Prix circuit of Magny-Cours, last visited by British GT in 2006. Related StoriesMercedes ditch McLaren to...  
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Norbert Haug has passed up an opportunity to clearly rule out speculation that Michael Schumacher is set to make a sensational return to full time Formula One racing. Amid intense speculation that the almost 41-year-old will join Nico Rosberg in an all-German 2010 lineup for Mercedes GP, the marque's competition director said: "You might be surprised. "I'm pretty sure you and your readers will like our choice," Haug told Germany's Bild am...  
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London, Nov 18 (DPA) Jenson Button will partner fellow Briton Lewis Hamilton at McLaren-Mercedes from next year in a “dream team” of the Formula One world champions of the past two years . McLaren said Button, who won the 2009 title with Brawn GP, had agreed a multi-year deal to join 2008 champion Hamilton in a [...]  
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McLaren today announced the signing of reigning world champion Jenson Button on a "multi-year deal" that will see the Briton paired with Lewis Hamilton from the start of the 2010 season. Related StoriesButton in talks with McLarenButton told McLaren move would be 'mistake'Button's best future is with us, says BrawnRaikkonen to take year out of Formula OneButton signs for McLaren - report  
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Brawn GP will not allow world champion Jenson Button to be involved in any team activities for McLaren before the end of the year. Related StoriesRaikkonen confirms year off from F1Raikkonen to take year off Formula OneEcclestone sets Silverstone December deadline  
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London/Hamburg, Nov 17 (DPA) Formula One world champion Jenson Button has agreed terms to join McLaren in a “dream team” with the 2008 title-holder Lewis Hamilton, it was reported Tuesday. The Guardian newspaper said it “understands that the world champion has turned his back on Brawn following protracted negotiations” and will almost double his salary at [...]  
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​The rebranded Mercedes Grand Prix will continue talks with Somerset's Formula One world champion Jenson Button over a new deal for the 2010 season despite speculation the buy-out might mean a move towards an all-German driver line-up.  
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London, Nov 11 (ANI): Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has entered the list of most eligible singletons, alongside Prince Harry, Emma Watson and model Lily Cole. The 79-year-old, who separated from his wife, Slavica, is the oldest person on the Little Black Book list by several decades. The Tatler magazine put it: “A 79-year-old billionaire - what’s [...]  
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Ross Brawn advised Wednesday newly-crowned Formula One world champion Jenson Button to stick with his Brawn team instead of jumping to McLaren next season.Mercedes on Monday bought out Formula One world champions Brawn GP, prompting uncertainty about the future of its drivers, and intense speculation that the 29-year-old Briton would leave for McLaren.But team principal Brawn said negotiations were ongoing with Button, and he hoped that "logic...  
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• Mercedes to end its partnership with McLaren• Move could lead to Jenson Button joining McLarenMercedes-Benz will head up their own Formula One team next season after taking a 75.1% share in Brawn GP, the British-based constructors have confirmed.Mercedes engines powered Brawn's Jenson Button to the world championship in the recently-completed season and the team also claimed the constructors' championship, while Lewis Hamilton, Button's...  
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McLaren has confirmed that Jenson Button will join them on a "multi-year" deal, after Mercedes failed to agree to terms with the world champion. Button will partner 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton in a dream team to rival Ferrari's line up of former world champion Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, while McLaren retain the numbers 1 and 2 on their cars. Although unconfirmed by McLaren, it is believed Button has signed a three-year deal worth...  
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Yesterday (Thursday), BMW AG reached an agreement with Peter Sauber regarding the sale of the BMW Sauber F1 Team. The contract is subject to the condition that the team has a starting place for the 2010 Formula 1 season.  
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