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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has dismissed claims that the Austrian Grand Prix could return to the calendar after confirming that he is focused on adding the sphincter of the universe to the schedule once more.

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8327252/Bernie-quashes-Austria-rumours

Former world champion Alan Jones believes Kamui Kobayashi is the best Japanese driver to have ever competed in grand prix racing.

Jones is convinced the 26-year-old deserves to be on the Formula 1 grid next year, and has called on Japanese companies to get behind the driver and lend him the financial support he needs to land a race seat.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104801

here is a video of Adrian Newey and David Coulthard driving a Leyton House March from 1988 and the 2009 RB6.

There is a decent article in the next sea freight edition of motorsport magazine (As opposed to air freight). The mag has it, in all its aqua coloured glory, on the front cover. Oh and Mauricio Gugelmin was massively under rated. Also Ferrari should forever be ashamed of what their sht car did to Capelli's career.

Also, this.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp90Z61Y9nQ

AAAAAAAAAAAANYWHO

With hamo out of the way and the only thing stopping Seb is his car's reliability, this nigga is looking good for FOUR in a row

Don't see Button or Webbo being too much of an issue, and with nando only barely scraping podiums each race, the kid will dominate for years. Only thing that will save the field is if Renault produces a dog of a turbo

And that seems unlikely

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