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The OP motorsport blog
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...well as far as Mark Webber is concerned really. Red Bull Racing (RBR) did bring two new front wings to last weekend's Formula 1 British grand prix. The one mounted on Mark's team-mate's car broke (apparently through no fault of the driver). Being left...
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It has been a very interesting couple of days following Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel coming together on track at Istanbul last weekend. Being a Market Research organisation, we thought is was interesting to see Red Bull Racing create a video interview...
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If you haven't watched the race last night, you'll probably have heard it in the sport news this morning. Mark Webber and team mate Sebastian Vettel collided when victory looked certain for the Australian. Watching the incident closely (see video below...
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Australia does. That's for sure. With Sir Jack Brabham and Alan Jones, we have two deserving world champions. And let's face it, it's more then France or the USA. Mark Webber is our current representative and Daniele Ricciardo, the current Bristish F3...
Filed under: Formula One, Webber, Mark Webber, Formula 1, F1, Barrichello, Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Jaime Alguersuari, Sauber, Supercar, V8 Supercar, V8, Tourism, Melbourne
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Here it is: Even as an casual follower of the sport, I have to say I was quite shocked to see a Commodore V8 Supercar in Team Vodafone colours. Am I the only who'll be missing the blue oval at the front of the pack? Anyway, just offering this blog post...
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Yes, I know, i know That's two F1 polls in just four days. However, testing started in Spain and since F1 is quite a followed sport by OP members (on par with the V8) I thought I'd share the cars released so far. Aside from McLaren and Williams, all other...
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When everyone thought the season has drawn to a close, the F1 world is put upside down once again. Yesterday, we've learnt that Toyota was to follow BMW and Honda and will leave the sport with immediate effect. F1 tyre supplier Bridgestone has also announced...
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Hello and welcome back to the OP motorsport blog. I thought I'd drop in to give a quick update on the news prior to this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. Following Mark Webber's win in Germany two weeks ago and strong podium finishes, Red Bull have extended...
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Good news for our boy Casey: US doctors have found out what he is suffering from. He has been diagnosed with both slight gastritis and mild anaemia . To top this up, let's also remember he fell during qualifying for the US GP two weeks and says his ribs...
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Yesterday, Mark Webber became the 102nd Formula One Grand Prix winner. On the current grid, he is joining Alonso, Raikkonen, Massa, Hamilton, Kovalainen, Barrichello, Button, Vettel, Kubica, Trulli and Fisichella. Frankly, looking at some of these names...
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SPOILER WARNING: DON'T READ BEYOND THIS LINE IF YOU WANT TO WATCH THE REPEAT TONIGHT (7.15pm on One HD). This is the race I am most looking forward to. The magic 'cork screw' chicane makes for some pretty impressive television. I was glad to see Dani...
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On a day Casey Stoner was off sick (kind of) and finished third, Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo were the class of the field. Rossi rates this win amongst his very best and so he should. The last four laps were just amazing! Both riders stole the show...
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At last!... Something interesting on ONE HD. The biggest race of the year gets coverage on free to air TV in Australia. Hooray! I'm not saying there's anything wrong with Netball or NASCAR, but somehow, it does not give me the thrills of Formula 1 or...
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"Hello and welcome from Istanbul where Mark Webber won his first Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing..." David Croft from the Chequered Flag podcast. OK, I hear what you're saying but I believe Turkey is where it'll happen. Remember Button? He'll never be...
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