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BMW Sauber F1 New Machine

Just a brief update on the The BMW Sauber F1 racing team which will launch their new race car in January 2008 in Munchen.  The BMW Sauber F1.08 will be launch at BMW’s newest center, near the BMW Tower and will run on the Valencia race track on January 15, 2008

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Honda 2007 F1 New Car

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Honda Racing have issued a rallying call to Formula One fans and sponsors to join their new campaign to help address the climate crisis.

The team unveil today their new 2007 colour scheme, which features an image of the earth instead of the traditional advertising and sponsor logos. This effort is something very hard to be seen in the business. Anyway, big clap to HONDA for their effort on environmental issue.

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2006 Japanese F1 Grand Prix

Victory for Fernando Alonso and retirement for Michael Schumacher at Suzuka means just a single point at the season finale in Brazil will make Alonso champion for a second time.

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Honda Civic Type R Selected as Safety Car @ Suzuka Circuit

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Honda Motor, Japan has announced that the Civic Type R be selected as official safety car for the 2006 F1 Japan Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit this month (6-8 October 2006)

This prototype fitted with a 2.0L DOHC i-vtec which delivered powerful 220PS. It is also

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Michael Schumacher wins at Monza, and then says he is retiring from the sport

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Michael Schumacher won the Italian Grand Prix, and that was not unexpected. Then he announced his forthcoming retirement from motor racing, and that was not unexpected, either. Quite a day, all in all.

In point of fact, the Italian Grand Prix—which lasted all of one hour and 14 minutes—was a singularly dull affair, with only Schumacher and pole-man Kimi Raikkonen ever in contention for the win. The happening of real note at Monza was Robert Kubica’s scintillating drive to third place for BMW.

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