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Happy St. Patty’s Day

YIKES! I just realized I’m NOT wearin’ any Green... As after all it’s Saint Patrick’s Day, which Y’all know the drill, eh? Although I WON’T be partaking in any green jello shots, nor a very crazy drinks concoction known as an Irish Car Bomb...

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So, what about Bob?

(Jenkins in Studio; Source: Bob Jenkins racing.com) I am not really sure what triggered the insult posted on the world wide web thingy directed at Versus lead commentator Bob Jenkins... Nor do I plan to go ‘N search for it, as I feel it was unwarranted, since I listened/watched the entire Sao Paolo telecast and I thought that all three announcers did fine! Although I’m not sure what to think about that “Hippy Dippy” Weatherman, a one Messer BRUT Arute-Arute... As I’m actually looking forward to having “LyndieCar” Thackston and Robbie “Purple” Floyd back on the show..
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Schumacher in no rush to join GPDA

Michael Schumacher has yet to rejoin the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) on his return to Formula One
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Fry has no concerns about Schumacher’s form

Mercedes CEO Nick Fry has no concerns about the performance of Michael Schumacher at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix

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Behind the scenes at the Bahrain GP

Pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz on the stories behind the headlines
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Lopez critical of US F1 team

Jose Maria Lopez has criticised the US F1 team after his dream move into Formula 1 collapsed when the outfit aborted its plans to enter in 2010
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Webber hopes for Melbourne rain

Mark Webber is hoping that the notoriously fickle Melbourne weather will provide the best chance of spicing up proceedings for the Australian Grand Prix

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Fry relaxed about Schumacher’s form

Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry says the team sees no reason to suggest that Michael Schumacher is having trouble adapting to the current generation of Formula 1 cars and tyres, and reckons it is just a matter of Mercedes improving its pace to allow the drivers to start winning
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Ferrari working on cooling issues

Ferrari is going to address the cooling on the F10 in time for the next race, after it emerged Felipe Massa backed off towards the end of the race to preserve his engine
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No rule changes in 2010 Ecclestone admits

Bernie Ecclestone has admitted Formula One must for now live with its current set of rule

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Sharp Dressed Ferrari’s

Last night I listened to a very brief interview with Scott Sharp about his new American Le Mans Series Race Team, Extreme Speed Motorsports, which is funded by his longtime sponsor (6yrs) Patron Tequila.
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Tough first outing for Virgin

Lotus' Tony Fernandes could not contain his delight after witnessing his team's Formula One re-birth 16 years after Lotus last competed in the sport
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Tommy Hilfiger to get IZID treatment

Just had this ‘lil news blurb sent to me from Indiana... that the Phillips-Van Heusen Corp
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Mercedes hopeful it can catch leaders

Mercedes GP says it knows exactly what it needs to do if it is going to be able to fight for the world championship this year, on the back of a fairly low-key Bahrain Grand Prix performance.
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Q and A with Renault’s James Allison

Q and A with Renault's James Allison
Q and A with Renault’s James Allison thumbnail

Q and A with Renault’s James Allison

Q and A with Renault's James Allison
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Renault: R30 can score in every race

Renault's technical director James Allison believes the French squad should be capable of scoring points in every race following a promising start to the season.
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Schumacher delighted with Bahrain form

Michael Schumacher says he never expected to be his old self right away after finishing in sixth position at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Gascoyne ‘very proud’ of Lotus effort

Lotus technical chief Mike Gascoyne has said he is 'very proud' of everyone at his team who helped the outfit deliver a race finish on its debut in Bahrain.
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Fry calls for reaction to improve show

Formula 1 risks being damaged if it does not respond to the criticism it has faced for the lack of action in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

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Q and A with Renault’s James Allison thumbnail

Q and A with Renault’s James Allison

Q and A with Renault's James Allison
Renault: R30 can score in every race thumbnail

Renault: R30 can score in every race

Renault's technical director James Allison believes the French squad should be capable of scoring points in every race following a promising start to the season.
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Schumacher delighted with Bahrain form

Michael Schumacher says he never expected to be his old self right away after finishing in sixth position at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Gascoyne ‘very proud’ of Lotus effort

Lotus technical chief Mike Gascoyne has said he is 'very proud' of everyone at his team who helped the outfit deliver a race finish on its debut in Bahrain.
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Fry calls for reaction to improve show

Formula 1 risks being damaged if it does not respond to the criticism it has faced for the lack of action in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Domenicali: Ferrari needed an early win

Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali believes Fernando Alonso's victory in Bahrain was a vital boost for his team after the troubles it faced in 2009