Grand Prix
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Mercedes Benz won its first Formula One Grand Prix for 57 years in China today, completing the successful comeback many thought it could not achieve. Nico Rosberg took pole position and the win - the first since Juan Manual Fangio W196 in 1995.
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Grand Prix racing 75 years ago was different. Death was commonplace. Politics played a major role. The Mercedes W125 launched that year was a taste of the horsepower not seen again for 50 years - it averaged 132 mph at its first start
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In a sign of the times, Ducati has announced it will be selling two Ducati Desmosedici GP machines at auction: a GP11 Desmosedici ridden by Valentino Rossi to his only podium of 2011, and the GP10 upon which Casey Stoner won the 2010 Australian GP
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A one-of-a-kind Ferrari racing boat will go on the auction block this spring.
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Just as Gottleib Daimler, Karl Benz, Henry Ford et al made their name at the dawn of motorsport, we suspect we’ve seen some significant global brands for the first time this week with the running of the TTXGP.
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The era of electric motorcycling began today when entrants in the first clean emissions Grand Prix proved their viability by lapping the famous IOM TT circuit in excess of 80 mph during the first practice session for Friday's race.
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An historic F1 car at the centre of one of the bitterest battles in F1 history and the innocent party in one of motor racing's most infamous acts will go under the hammer at the highly anticipated Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event.
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It's the closest thing you'll find to a genuine Grand Prix racing machine on the road, be it two wheels or four. The Aprilia RS250's 250cc two-stroke motor prod