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- Birthday winners
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April 12, 2013: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more readers' questions, birthday winners and the most places gained in one race
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- F1's most surprising winners
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October 7, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers readers' questions on the most surprising F1 winners, a driver who illegally raced without qualifying and past venues of the US Grand Prix
- Top ten ... debuts and replacement drivers
- Making an entrance
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September 20, 2011: After Bruno Senna stepped in for Nick Heidfeld with two consecutive top-ten qualifying performances and world championship points in just his second race, ESPNF1 looks back at ten standout replacement and debut drivers, both good and bad
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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
- Belgian Grand Prix
- Clark masters torrential Spa conditions
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June 9, 1963: With thunder, lightning and torrential rain blasting the Ardennes circuit, Jim Clark stormed to victory in the Belgian Grand Prix, leading from start to finish.
- Monaco Grand Prix
- Hill benefits as Clark retires
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May 26, 1963: The 1963 season began with world champion Graham Hill scoring the first of his five Monaco grands prix successes.
- Italian Grand Prix
- Hill tightens his grip on title
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September 16, 1962: Graham Hill continued his charge towards the world championship with a convincing win in the Italian Grand Prix.
- Dutch Grand Prix
- Hill triumphs at Zandvoort
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May 20, 1962: The revitalised British contingent of BRM and Lotus dominated, and, in the first race of the season at Zandvoort, Graham Hill took victory in the new V8 BRM.
- Italian Grand Prix
- Hill crowned champion in tragic circumstances
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September 10, 1961: Tragedy struck at the Italian Grand Prix when championship leader Wolfgang von Trips was killed, along with 14 spectators, in a horrific crash also involving Jim Clark.
- British Grand Prix
- Von Trips leads home Ferrari trio
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July 15, 1961: In a difficult race at a rain-lashed Aintree, the Ferraris once again crushed the opposition with a clean sweep at the British Grand Prix.
- French Grand Prix
- Baghetti makes history with debut win
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July 2, 1961: A sensational race at Reims saw rookie Giancarlo Baghetti win in his first grand prix - still the only man to have ever won on his debut.
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