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- Top Tens - Old circuits
- The good, the bad and the dangerous
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May 10, 2010: We look at ten grand prix circuits which are no longer with us or which are a shadow of their former selves
- Rewind to ... 1939
- The day war broke out ...
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May 4, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back at the last pre-war grand prix in Belgrade which took place on the day Europe was plunged into conflict
- Chinese Grand Prix - Free Practice 2
- Assured McLaren and Mercedes in control
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April 16, 2010: Lewis Hamilton recorded the fastest time of the second free practice at a hazy and chilly Shanghai International Circuit
- Chinese Grand Prix - Free Practice 1
- Button fastest as McLarens dominate
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April 16, 2010: Jenson Button topped the timesheets after the first practice session at the Chinese Grand Prix
- Crashgate
- Closing a sordid chapter
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April 13, 2010: Martin Williamson looks at what has been learned from Crashgate and how the sport needs to move on
- Crashgate
- Crashgate explained
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April 12, 2010: ESPNF1 explains what happened in Singapore in 2008 and the Crashgate scandal that followed
- Rewind to ... 1985
- The race that never was
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April 9, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back to when a disintegrating track led to the last-minute cancellation of the 1985 Belgian Grand Prix
- Editor's comment
- Give Schumacher some time
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March 29, 2010: Martin Williamson says it was inevitable was that it would take Michael Schumacher a few races to dust off the cobwebs - in boxing parlance, he is horribly ring rusty
- Australian Grand Prix Free Practice 2
- McLarens set the pace in the rain
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March 26, 2010: The McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button set the fastest times on a day where intermittent rain blighted much of the second session in Melbourne
- Top Ten - Worst F1 Teams
- From bad to worse
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March 15, 2010: Martin Williamson looks at ten teams F1 might have been off without
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Concerns grow over slow newcomers
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March 10, 2010: There are three new teams on the grid this season, but their presence is already causing alarm among the leading drivers
- 1926
- The day the drivers baked
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January 20, 2010: Martin Williamson looks back to the first British Grand Prix and a 13-man field which included three men who were to break the land-speed record
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