BBC celebrates 60 years of F1
The first 60 years of F1’s world championship are the subject of an hour-long documentary to be screened on BBC4 on Sunday at 8pm.
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Formula 1 Blog – BBC Top Gear
The first 60 years of F1’s world championship are the subject of an hour-long documentary to be screened on BBC4 on Sunday at 8pm.
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Keeping an eye on Twitter, seems a lot of you reckon that wasn’t much of a show for a Sunday night in. Really? I’ll give you that all-too familiar Red Bull/Vettel MO might suggest title number four is now just a formality, but I reckon we had some racing this afternoon.
Never mind Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton on the front row, Valterri Bottas’s Williams will start tomorrow’s Canadian Grand Prix third. That maybe tells you all you need to know about qualifying for tomorrow’s Canadian Grand Prix (live on the Beeb at 18.15 don’t forget). Yup, it rained. Never so much as to completely hide […]
Gosh! There is a lot to talk about after that race, but I wonder whether the topic you might want to pick up on below is today’s winner, Nico Rosberg. Never among the most highly rated (except by his boss at Mercedes Ross Brawn), he staked a claim this weekend for promotion to elite group […]
Cameron Diaz has just arrived in Monaco from New York, and having spent most of the day on TAG Heuer’s enormo-yacht, she ’fesses straight up to feeling a bit woozy. ‘I can’t even remember my own name,’ she says with a giggle.
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