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Formula 1 2009 Season Review


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Top Gear – Ayrton Senna – Parte 2

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F1 Challenge: Neo City Advanced (Sega Saturn)


This is one of the six tracks in the game.

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Depo FormulaSL 8 PSU 082507 Second Life Machinmania RaceSL


Round 8 of the depo FormulaSL series from PSU Raceway Second Life RaceSL MotoSL

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Mark Webber F1 Track Simulation Melbourne 2010


Mark Webber explains the Formula One Track of Melbourne (AUS)

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Online Formula Racing And Online Racing TV

Even if you are not a fan of F1, maybe you will have second thoughts after logging into online formula racing and online racing TV. Every time you watch formula races, you cannot stop but imagine yourself to be a part of the actual thrilling race. In addition, it is not only the prestigious formula races that are shown in these sites. Other related races like the MotoGP are also being offered for member’s viewing.


If you already have a computer and an internet connection, then you are eligible to watch online formula racing wherever you are situated. This online version of racing has lots of advantages to offer. It is relatively easy, fast and accessible for a “reasonable” price. Even young kids can install the program they are offering, not to mention the quick installation process it takes. Especially if you are using a laptop computer, accessibility can surely have a broader definition attached to it. Although most users will be astonished by the huge payment for this service, it is very important to note that what they are offering is actually very affordable. You are billed only once, hence you can enjoy this service for your entire lifetime as soon as your payment has been received. Moreover, compared to satellite television, their payment is usually a lot cheaper. Watching online formula racing has never been this easy and convenient. You can just simply turn on your computer, open the internet, log-in to the site then in an instant, you can already start watching your favorite sport. You also do not need to purchase any other hardware or software for your computer because the site already gives you the software. Rest assured there are no suspicious adware or malware that is going to be installed in the process. To top it all, there is absolutely no monthly subscription.


Exhilarating chases, thrilling rides, mind-blowing determination and even the “smell” of asphalt can all be witnessed in online racing TV. All or most of the known types of racings are viewable like car racing, horse racing, and even dog or hound racing. Other domains offer quick free access by a simple click on the racing sport of choice while some prefer a more radical approach. Although it may seem cumbersome, the approach made by other domains may be the only one available in the internet universe that shows more comprehensive and updated racing events.


In this method, one will get the option of either opening or saving a file link to save the racing shows from online racing TV. This is not a discouragement because some of these are new racing events that are continually being updated daily. There is also another option of choosing either the video file or the audio file. As the name implies, the audio file has pure audio-only while the video file contains both the audio and video. The good thing with audio only files is that you can continue browsing other sites while paying close attention to a certain racing event by just plainly listening to it. Thus, you will surely get the same exhilaration that any other racing fan gets. In addition, if you want to hear rare interviews from the racers themselves then this is exactly the place you should go to. You will no longer lose track of your favorite popular race drivers.

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Anti-McLaren Video 6 – Hands Up


Anti-McLaren Video 6 – Hands Up

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Monza round 2 – 56th Intereurope Cup for Historic Cars – Mon


Autodromo Nazionale Monza is a motorsport race track near the town of Monza, Italy, north of Milan. It is one of the most historic motor racing circuits in the world. The site has three tracks — the 5.793 km Grand Prix track, the 2.405 km Junior track and a decaying 4.25 km high speed track with steep bankings. Major features of the main track include the Curva di Lesmo, the Curva Parabolica, and the Variante Ascari. The high speed curve, Curva Grande, is located after a slow corner but usually taken flat out by Grand Prix cars. The circuit, better known for hosting the Formula One Italian Grand Prix, is notable for the fact that drivers are on full throttle for a higher-than-average percentage of the lap due to its long straights and is usually the scenario in which the open-wheeled F1 cars show the raw speed they are capable of (372 km/h during the V10 formula). It is mostly a flat circuit but has a notable, but gradual, gradient from the second Lesmos to the Variante Ascari. Due to the low aerodynamic profile needed, the grip is very low, understeer and the resulting slide can hurt overall speed and are more serious issues than at other circuits, however, the opposite effect, oversteer, is also present in the second sector, requiring the use of a very distinctive opposite lock technique. It is said that drivers can set relatively decent lap times from the beginning without much effort, but in order to set competitive times, drivers must make use of all of their skill

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F1 car on frozen lake – Red Bull Racing returns to Quebec


Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Sébastien Buemi drives the Red Bull Racing running showcar in an exclusive winter session on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, and an incredible ice run on the frozen waters of northern Quebec. The car, a 10 cylinder, Cosworth-powered STR1, was fitted with a one-of-a-kind set of Bridgestone Potenza F1 snow tyres and featured 420 tungsten studs on each of the front and 588 studs on each of the rear tyres, each one embedded in an aluminium casing. redbullracing.com

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Sash! – Ecuador (F1 Drive)


Ah well, I took the same scenes as in the other video and took that song this time. This one is dedicated to all the good times we DJs have in the summer and as well in the winter. Yes Yes Yes! Turning one record into the next. It’s a continuing process, just like this test in Catalunya. Sorry for the bad quality of the video, I have to buy more RAM, XD. But DDR-Sticks are so expensive, Q_Q, XD, I guess I have to turn some recors more for that, XD. Party On!

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