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- Top ten ... titles to go to the final race
- Going down to the wire
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November 21, 2012: We look back at ten of the closest title finishes of all time that went down to the final race of the season
- Top ten ... F1 grids
- Golden years
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February 15, 2012: With a record six champions on the grid in 2012, we look back at some of the most talented fields in the sport's history
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- Over forty but still fast
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February 3, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers questions on race winners over 40 and F1's nearly men
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- The latest title decider
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November 18, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your questions including one on Sebastian Vettel's record and the latest finish to a Formula One season ever
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- Front row regulars
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July 1, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - looks back at the longest front-row qualifying streaks, and which drivers were pole-sitters on their debut
- Top ten ... first lap crashes
- Chain reactions
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April 25, 2011: Martin Williamson looks at ten of the biggest first-lap pile-ups in grand prix racing
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- Hesketh's rise and fall and Abba's F1 drummer
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March 11, 2011: This week our resident expert - Steven Lynch - tracks down a missing circuit in the USA and tots up who has the most podiums in the sport's history
- Sir Stirling Moss
- Dirty driving is inexcusable
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September 7, 2010: Sir Stirling Moss gives his views on the current driving standards in Formula One and reminisces about Monza
- Rewind to ... 1950
- From humble beginnings ...
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July 9, 2010: Alan Henry looks back at the first Formula One world championship grand prix, held at Silverstone
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- Lotus, Australians and teenage drivers
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January 7, 2010: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your burning questions
- French Grand Prix
- Brabham makes history with Reims win
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July 3, 1966: Jack Brabham won the French Grand Prix in Reims, in the heart of champagne country, his victory in his own V8 Brabham-Repco was the first world championship win by a driver in a car he had designed himself.
- Indianapolis 500 1957
- Hanks bows out with an Indy win
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May 30, 1957: Veteran Sam Hanks won the Indianapolis 500 at the 13th time of asking and immediately announced his retirement
- Indianapolis 500 1956
- Flaherty dominates at the relaid Brickyard
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May 30, 1956
- Argentine Grand Prix 1955
- Fangio keeps his cool as rivals wilt
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January 16, 1955: Defending champion Jean Manuel Fangio proved his Mercedes was again the car to beat with a resounding victory in front of his adoring fans
- Belgian Grand Prix 1954
- Fangio bids a winning farewell to Maserati
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June 20, 1954: The Formula One roadshow returned to Europe where Juan Manuel Fangio took his second win of the season in the Belgian Grand Prix
- Argentinean Grand Prix 1954
- Fangio wins in the wet as Ferrari protest fails
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January 17, 1954: Juan Manuel Fangio won the opening race of the 1954 season in controversial circumstances
- Italian Grand Prix 1953
- Fangio brings down curtain on Ascari era
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September 13, 1953: The curtain came down on the two-year dalliance with Formula Two at Monza with a symbolic passing over of the mantle from Alberto Ascari to Juan Manuel Fangio
- Swiss Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari disobeys team order to take final victory
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August 23, 1953: Alberto Ascari had secured his second championship three weeks earlier at the Nurburgring, and he underlined his two-season dominance with victory in the Swiss Grand Prix
- Dutch Grand Prix 1953
- Ascari pilots slick-handling Ferrari to Zandvoort win
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June 7, 1953: A report on the 1953 Dutch Grand Prix when Alberto Ascari piloted his slick-handling Ferrari to victory
- Argentinean Grand Prix
- Ascari dominates a day tinged with tragedy
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January 18, 1953: Alberto Ascari dominated the opening round of the 1953 season but the day was marred by the death of ten spectators
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