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Date | Article | Author/Source |
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October 18, 2005 | Formula One China | Marvyn H. |
1 October 2006 | Michael Schumacher wins 2006 Chinese Grand Prix | Wikinews |
1 October 2006 | Гран-при Китая | Викиновости |
1 October 2006 | Schumacher domina sotto la pioggia in Cina | Wikinotizie |
3 October 2007 | BMW Sauber Ready For Chinese Grand Prix | Anthony Fontanelle |
7 October 2007 | Formula 1, Gran Premio di Cina 2007: Hamilton fuori, vince Räikkönen e il mondiale si riapre | Wikinotizie |
7 October 2007 | Kimi Räikkönen wins 2007 Chinese Grand Prix | Wikinews |
19 October 2008 | Lewis Hamilton wins 2008 Chinese Grand Prix | Wikinews |
19 April 2009 | Sebastian Vettel wins wet 2009 Chinese Grand Prix | Wikinews |
18 April 2010 | Formula Uno: Gran Premio di Cina 2010. Doppietta McLaren | Wikinotizie |
19 April 2010 | Formula One: Jenson Button wins 2010 Chinese Grand Prix | Wikinews |
16 April 2012 | Nico Rosberg gewinnt den Großen Preis von China | Wikinews |
The Flying Lap, Episode 65: Chinese GP Preview April 12, 2012 Duration: 1:12:06 As we head into Round Three of the 2012 FIA F1 World Championship, we take a detailed look at the major players: in what ways does Jenson Button's driving differ from Lewis Hamilton's? Can Felipe Massa raise his game? What makes Fernando Alonso so good? How does Kimi Raikkonen manipulate an F1 car? And can Red Bull Racing regain their momentum? We discuss all these issues - and more - with F1's leading driver coach, Rob Wilson. We will also have a precise Chinese GP strategy analysis with WilliamsF1 engineer, Mark Barnett, who will be talking about the "fuel effect" of the Shanghai lap, the "pit stop delta" of the relatively short pit lane and much more besides. This video is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) License Download The Flying Lap, Episode 65 at The Internet Archive | |
The Flying Lap, Episode 66: Chinese de-brief, Bahrain preview April 19, 2012 Duration: 1:34:17 With Nico Rosberg scoring his maiden career win in Shanghai, we look back at the events that defined his stunning weekend in China - at the speed of the Mercedes F1 W03 and at Nico's advantage in qualifying over his famous team-mate, Michael Schumacher. Craig Scarborough will talk us through the technicalities of Mercedes' "double-DRS" system plus many of the other significant technical developments seen on the McLarens, Red Bulls and Ferraris - and Rob Wilson will be returning to the show to give us his view of Nico's driving style (and a few other comments besides!). We also look forward to this Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix with the help of Williams F1 Strategy Engineer, Mark Barnett, and, courtesy of Hilton Honors, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton. There will be lots to talk about and to ponder - and so, for the first time, we will be making this a 90-minute show. This video is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) License Download The Flying Lap, Episode 66 at The Internet Archive |