• Top Ten ... Driver pairings
  • A winning line-up
  • July 16, 2012: With Mark Webber committing his future to Red Bull for 2013 it extends his partnership alongside Sebastian Vettel in to a fifth season. ESPNF1 looks at ten other successful driver pairings in terms of results

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  • The long wait
  • May 25, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer your questions on the longest gap between wins for a driver and South African nicknamed 'Fletcher'

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  • Over forty but still fast
  • February 3, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers questions on race winners over 40 and F1's nearly men

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  • Loyalty to the brand
  • August 26, 2011: Our resident expert Steven Lynch tracks down the driver with the most races for one team as well as answering readers' questions on F1's next star and the limited success of Spyker

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  • Late to the party
  • June 17, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - looks at race winners who took the lead on the last lap, and the longest careers without winning a grand prix.

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  • Eleven winners in one season
  • June 3, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your burning questions

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  • At the tenth time of asking
  • November 5, 2010: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your burning questions

  • Top Ten - No. 2 Drivers
  • For the good of the cause
  • April 5, 2010: Fraser Masefield looks at ten drivers who accepted second best behind their team-mates

  • San Marino Grand Prix
  • Piquet closes gap with Imola win
  • May 3, 1981: Nelson Piquet scored his second successive win with victory at the San Marino Grand Prix, taking him within three points of championship leader Carlos Reutemann

  • Brazilian Grand Prix
  • Reutemann heads another Williams 1-2
  • March 29, 1981: The second race of the season produced another Williams 1-2, although the order was reversed with Carlos Reutemann taking the win from team-mate and defending champion Alan Jones.

  • Italian Grand Prix
  • First corner carnage claims Peterson's life
  • September 10, 1978: What should have been a triumphant weekend at Monza for Lotus as Mario Andretti was crowned world champion, proved a tragic one as it was completely overshadowed by the death of his team-mate Ronnie Peterson

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