MST: Remembering Senna, RatzenbergerThis year marks 19 since the horrific, black few days at Imola in 1994, and the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger during the San Marino Grand Prix weekend. Ratzenberger was killed Saturday, April 30, in qualifying, with Senna's fatal ... NBC Sports, 2 weeks ago |
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A tribute to Roland RatzenbergerView Thumbnails View Larger Sponsored Content Slide Header Prob a Car Name FRAME LEFT Never beofre have a Camaro and Mustang been quite so powerful, the ZL1 and 580 bhp and the Shelby GT500 boasting 662 bhp. Photo by Photographer View Larger View ... Road & Track, 3 weeks ago
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Apathy-at-heart-of-tragedyA stitch in time saves nine. The proverb won't be lost on the Madras Motor Sports Club (MMSC) or the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). Not now! The tragedy is it took the death of a 20-year-old racing enthusiast for them to warm up ... Hindustan Times, 1 week ago
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Track Talk: Interview with Mark Gallagher, Status Grand Prix Team OwnerThis weekend it's the turn of the sunny Circuit de Catalunya for Formula One's Spanish Grand Prix. It's not just the F1 Circus that's rolling into the town of Montmeló: the GP2 and GP3 feeder series follow in their wake for much of the season, ... Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, 1 week ago
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Remembering Ayrton SennaImage courtesy MPH The Prestige & Performance Motor Show- http://www.mphshow.co.uk/ For Formula One fans around the world, it seems like just yesterday that the incredibly talented Ayrton Senna lost his life at the San Marino Grand Prix. It was ... Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, 3 weeks ago
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Motor sports safer than everAs Formula 1 season shifts into gear, assesses the underwriting implications of motorsport. The latest underwriting research at RGA shows motor sports are safer than ever. As a result, ratings are not only lower for professional drivers, but ... Cover Magazine, 1 month ago
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Revisiting F1's "Banned-Aids"This isn't really new. The reason for such intricacy stems from an inherent rivalry between those who make the rules and those who stretch the limitations of those rules. And when they stretch them a bit too far, something gets banned. So, before ... Road & Track, 2 months ago
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