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May 2009 News

Motor racing-Toyota's Fuji circuit may pull plug on Japanese GP – Reuters

Published: May 29, 2009

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guardian.co.uk Motor racing-Toyota's Fuji circuit may pull plug on Japanese GP Reuters Fuji staged the Japan's first Formula One race in 1976 but a crash involving Gilles Villeneuve which killed two spectators the following year resulted in its removal from the F1 calendar. Rival Honda's Suzuka circuit hosted the Japanese Grand Prix from … Toyota May Stop Hosting Japan F- 1 Race at Fuji, Asahi Reports Bloomberg Fuji to give up Japanese GP – report Motorsport.com No more Mt Fuji GrandPrix pitpass.com  - Planet F-1.com all 31 news articles


Toyota May Stop Hosting Japan F-1 Race at Fuji, Asahi Reports – Bloomberg

Published: May 29, 2009

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Hürriyet Toyota May Stop Hosting Japan F- 1 Race at Fuji, Asahi Reports Bloomberg By Taku Kato May 29 (Bloomberg) — Toyota Motor Corp. may stop hosting Japan's Formula One Grand Prix race at its Fuji International Speedway to cut costs, the Asahi newspaper reported, without citing anyone.


D-day looms for 2010 F1 entries – BBC Sport

Published: May 28, 2009

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SkySports D-day looms for 2010 F1 entries BBC Sport, UK At a meeting at the Monaco Grand Prix , it was agreed in principle to delay the cap until 2011, while Mosley has made other concessions to the teams on governance. The ongoing debate over F1's regulations has made the issue of submitting an entry for …


F1 : Felipe Massa eyes Formula 1 record at next Turkish Grand Prix – F1SA

Published: May 28, 2009

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MSN India F1 : Felipe Massa eyes Formula 1 record at next Turkish Grand Prix F1SA, UK Felipe Massa could join an exclusive club of very illustrious talent if he manages to win next weekend's Turkish Formula One Grand Prix . With the exception of the inaugural Istanbul event in 2005, the Brazilian driver has won every Turkish Grand Prix . …


F1 : Felipe Massa eyes Formula 1 record at next Turkish Grand Prix – F1SA

Published: May 28, 2009

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MSN India F1 : Felipe Massa eyes Formula 1 record at next Turkish Grand Prix F1SA, UK Felipe Massa could join an exclusive club of very illustrious talent if he manages to win next weekend's Turkish Formula One Grand Prix . With the exception of the inaugural Istanbul event in 2005, the Brazilian driver has won every Turkish Grand Prix . …


Button: Brawn GP story will go down in F1 history – crash.net

Published: May 26, 2009

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guardian.co.uk Button: Brawn GP story will go down in F1 history crash.net, UK Every win is great, but I think for the whole team – and I think everyone in Formula 1 – you want to win in Monaco and you want to win your home grand prix . In a way this is both for me. “It was an exceptional weekend, I think, for myself and also for ..


Win in Monaco adds to Brawn GP's remarkable Formula One story – The Canadian Press

Published: May 25, 2009

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BBC Sport Win in Monaco adds to Brawn GP's remarkable Formula One story The Canadian Press, MONACO MONACO — Jenson Button's victory at the Monaco Grand Prix has continued one of the most extraordinary stories in recent Formula One history – a team on the brink of collapse returning to dominate the championship. But is that enough to keep the title ..


Button takes Monaco Grand Prix – Philadelphia Inquirer

Published: May 25, 2009

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Times Online Button takes Monaco Grand Prix Philadelphia Inquirer, PA AP MONACO – Brawn GP's Jenson Button won the Monaco Grand Prix yesterday, capturing his fifth victory in six races to extend his Formula One championship lead. "We've got Monaco, baby," Button said after crossing the finish line 7.6 seconds ahead of ..


Button Wins, Brawn Sweeps Monaco F1 Grand Prix – The Epoch Times

Published: May 24, 2009

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Times Online Button Wins, Brawn Sweeps Monaco F1 Grand Prix The Epoch Times, NY By James Fish Jenson Button exits the tunnel at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, Monaco. (Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Jenson Button leads at the start of the Monaco Grand prix , with teammate Rubens Barrichello behind.


American Team Plans to Expand Formula One Popularity – New York Times

Published: May 23, 2009

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guardian.co.uk American Team Plans to Expand Formula One Popularity New York Times, United States Jenson Button, the Formula One championship leader, earned the pole position on Saturday. Button, who drives for Brawn Grand Prix , will start first on the grid for the fourth time after setting a fastest lap of 1 minute 14.902 seconds. ..