2009 September Formula One News
Who won? Who lost? Who got rear-ended, and who oversteered into the wall at 200 MPH
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and burst into flames? No matter what happened in the vast Formula One universe in September, we have the story.
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Latest Formula One News
Japanese GP back at Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka City, Japan (Sports Network) - Series: Formula One. Date: Sunday,
October 4. Race: Japanese Grand Prix. Site: Suzuka Circuit. Track: 5.807 km
(3.608 miles), 17-turn road course. Start Time: 1:00 a.m. (et). Laps: 53.
Miles: 191.224. Defending Winner: Fernando Alonso. Television: Speed...
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F1 returns to Singapore for second nighttime race
Singapore (Sports Network) - Series: Formula One. Date: Sunday, September 27.
Race: Singapore Grand Prix. Site: Marina Bay Street Circuit. Track: 5.067 km
(3.148 miles), 23-turn temporary street course. Start Time: 8 a.m. (et). Laps:
61. Miles: 192.066. Defending Winner: Fernando Alonso. Te...
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Canada, South Korea added to 2010 F1 schedule
Paris, France (Sports Network) - Formula One racing's governing body, the
International Automobile Federation (FIA), on Monday released its calendar for
the 2010 season, with South Korea added and Canada reinstated to the 19 grand
prix schedule.
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Barrichello wins Italian GP in 1-2 finish for Brawn
Monza, Italy (Sports Network) - Rubens Barrichello won the Italian Grand Prix
for the third time on Sunday, while teammate Jenson Button finished second
after Brawn GP capitalized on a one-stop pit only strategy at the Monza
circuit.
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Hamilton edges Sutil for Italian GP pole
Monza, Italy (Sports Network) - McLaren's Lewis Hamilton topped Adrian Sutil
from Force India in the closing seconds of Saturday's qualifying to take the
pole position for the Italian Grand Prix.
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Renault takes legal action against Piquet
Monza, Italy (Sports Network) - Renault began criminal proceedings against
their former driver, Nelson Piquet, on Friday, relating to allegations that
Piquet deliberately crashed in last year's Singapore Grand Prix.
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Renault facing charges over '08 Singapore GP crash
Paris, France (Sports Network) - Formula One racing's governing body, the
International Automobile Federation (FIA), on Friday summoned Renault to
answer charges of intentionally causing a crash in last year's Singapore Grand
Prix to help driver Fernando Alonso win the race.
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