Last updated at 7:59 PM. Sunday 21 March 2010

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Formula One cars simply aren't good at overtaking each other. (EPA Photo/Franck Robichon)

F1 Needs to Change Strategies As Grand Prix Is Fast Becoming Boring

With luck, the deadly dull Bahrain Grand Prix was not an unfortunate one-off but the first in a parade of mind-blowingly boring races that will ruin the Formula One season.


Hungary’s MotoGP Pulled Off the Track

The International Motorcycling Federation says Hungary’s 2010 MotoGP event has been canceled because the track will not be ready in time for the Sept. 19 race.


Alonso Fires Up Ferrari’s New Era

Fernando Alonso won Sunday’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix to lead a Ferrari 1-2 on his debut for the Italian Formula One team.


Hispania on Track as Three New F1 Teams Run

It was “baptism by fire” for rookies Lotus, Virgin Racing and Hispania Racing as Formula One’s new teams all took part in Bahrain’s opening practice session on Friday, defying previous expectations.


Indian GP Debut on Cards for 2011, FIA Says

India will be on next year’s Formula One calendar, commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told the sport’s governing body on Thursday.


Lotus Boss Not Rushing Team’s Return to Glory Days

The iconic Lotus name returns to Formula One at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix over the weekend, sporting modest ambitions for this year but big plans to seize a future world championship.


Questions and Anticipation Dominate as World Awaits Schumacher’s Entrance

Months of anticipation and speculation finally come to a close as the 2010 Formula One season gets under way at the Bahrain Grand Prix, where German Michael Schumacher will mark his return to racing.


Indian Driver Faces Bumpy Grand Prix Debut

Karun Chandhok, India’s sole Formula One driver, has no illusions about what awaits him over the weekend when he makes his debut barely a week after signing a contract.

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