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GRAND PRIX 2016 2017
Barcelona Turn 3 212 Km/h 248 Km/h
Barcelona Turn 9 215 Km/h 245 Km/h
Silverstone Copse 260 Km/h 290 Km/h
Spa Pouhon 253 km/h 289 km/h
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GRAND PRIX 2016 2017
Barcelona Turn 3 212 Km/h 248 Km/h
Barcelona Turn 9 215 Km/h 245 Km/h
Silverstone Copse 260 Km/h 290 Km/h
Spa Pouhon 253 km/h 289 km/h
Deleted.Source of the post Just saw this on YouTube, didn't even know it was a thing.
Better?I will not be animated by dodint's insistence on sharing vintage photos of broken Ferraris.
So 90 more minutes of coverage on Friday, and an added hour on Saturday.Beginning with the Australian Grand Prix, every race will air live on the either ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. The package will include every practice and qualifying session and involve more than 125 hours of F1 programming across the first season.
wtfbut if Lebron has a bad dream about Tebow farting in his soup they'll setup a 2am four hour SportsCenter to cover it..
STATEMENT FROM AN NBC SPORTS SPOKESPERSON ON FORMULA ONE MEDIA RIGHTS
“Although we take great pride in having grown Formula One’s visibility and viewership since we became its exclusive U.S. media rights holder in 2013, this will be our last season with the series. In this case, we chose not to enter into a new agreement in which the rights holder itself competes with us and our distribution partners. We wish the new owners of F1 well.”
What the what.Motorsport could cease in the European Union amid an insurance crisis unless businesses and employees reply to an EU consultation by October 20, according to the Motorsport Industry Association.
The consultation is into a VNUK ruling, which applies to all 27 EU member states, made by the Court of Justice of the European Union in September 2014.
It requires compulsory unlimited third-party liability insurance to be carried by anyone using any form of motorised transport, in any location.
That includes everything from ride-on lawnmowers and tractors to single-seater and tin-top competition vehicles, even at private venues like race circuits, throughout the EU.
This means crashes in motorsport events would be treated as road traffic accidents and would involve the police, as would any road traffic collision.
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