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- From Kovalainen to kidnapping
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August 30, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers readers' questions on Heikki Kovalainen's talent, a driver called Carlos Pace and a kidnapping in Cuba
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- Pole-less champions
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August 3, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of our readers' questions including the longest wait for a podium and gaps between grand prix starts
- Top Ten ... Driver pairings
- A winning line-up
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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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- Mexico's main men
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March 30, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to find out the answers to more of your questions, this week including Mexican successes and the Bugatti Circuit
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- The pole-less champions
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March 2, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers your questions on topics such as champions who never achieved a pole position and jailed drivers
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- The pole-less champions
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March 2, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers your questions on topics such as champions who never achieved a pole position and jailed drivers
- 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
- Rewind to ... 1984 at the Nurburging
- Twenty equal cars, one winner
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July 22, 2011: We look back at the first race to be held on the modern Nurburgring in 1984, when one F1 driver showed the rest the way in equal cars
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- Pole stars, F1 bears and Barbara Cartland
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February 25, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your burning questions. This week he takes questions on a variety of subjects, from Michael Schumacher to Babara Cartland
- British Grand Prix
- Revson nets maiden victory
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December 9, 2010: Peter Revson took his maiden grand prix win at Silverstone as his McLaren headed home a depleted field after a major accident caused a restart
- Rewind to ... 1974
- Don't cry for me Argentina
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February 23, 2010: Alan Henry looks back at the 1974 Argentine Grand Prix, a race where all hopes were pinned on local hero Carlos Reutemann
- United States Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi's title marred by Koinigg death
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October 6, 1974: Emerson Fittipaldi secured his second world championship in a race marred by the death of young Austrian driver Helmuth Koinigg
- Canadian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi erases gap to Regazzoni with victory
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September 22, 1974: Emerson Fittipaldi won at Mosport to move level on points with Clay Regazzoni and take the championship down to the final race
- Argentine Grand Prix
- Hulme wins as Reutemann fails to go the distance
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January 13, 1974: To the huge disappointment of the home crowd, including president Juan Peron, Carlos Reutemann was pipped at the winning post by Denny Hulme in the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix
- Swedish Grand Prix
- Hulme pips Peterson on penultimate lap
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June 17, 1973: Denny Hulme bounced back in the world championship contention by winning a riveting inaugural Swedish Grand Prix for McLaren on the final lap at the twisty Anderstorp circuit
- Brazilian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi nets dream result at home race
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February 11, 1973: Brazil's inaugural grand prix produced the dream result for the home fans as countryman Emerson Fittipaldi took victory at Interlagos
- US Grand Prix
- Stewart leads Tyrrell 1-2 at Watkins Glen
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October 8, 1972: Jackie Stewart rounded out the 1972 season with a win in America as his Tyrrell headed home the field at Watkins Glen
- Canadian Grand Prix
- Stewart victorious in new Tyrrell
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September 24, 1972: Jackie Stewart won the penultimate race of the season at the extensively-resurfaced Mosport Park circuit as he debuted the new Tyrrell 005
- Italian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi becomes F1's youngest champion
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September 10, 1972: Emerson Fittipaldi became the youngest-ever world champion driver by winning from Mike Hailwood and Denny Hulme in the Italian Grand Prix, at Monza
- Austrian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi puts one hand on the title
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August 13, 1972: By winning the Austrian Grand Prix, Emerson Fittipaldi put one hand on the World Championship at the Osterreichring, pulling 25 points clear of Denny Hulme
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