The Singapore Grand Prix is still a novelty for us all and it's hard not to be won over by its glittering location. Find out why I thought it all went all right on the night for Brawn and why Renault, who were the villains in 2008, were my heroes this time around. And let's not forget Timo Glock - what a great drive that was.
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The home stretch of the season begins this weekend with providing a dramatic setting for the only night race of the season. With now forever associated with the , organisers will hope it is the racing that people will be talking about this year. - will it be down to two after Sunday's race? These are my thoughts on the race.
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Will Brawn and Red Bull's team principals really get involved in the championship battle as the season edges closer to its conclusion? Are title rivals Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button the closest ever team-mates in F1? And just who is the better driver? Watch my answers to these questions below...
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The Italian Grand Prix was another great weekened in a fabulous Formula 1 season. The race was a tour de force by the Brawn team. The Force India fairytale continues. Kimi Raikkonen impressed again, but it was a bad weekend for McLaren and, particularly, Heikki Kovalainen. The title race looks increasingly difficult for Red Bull. But, as I always say, anything can happen in F1...
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So, it's round 13 of the championship and we move to the Italian Grand Prix at Monza - the most atmospheric race of the season where hordes of tifosi will be cheering on their beloved joining Kimi Raikkonen behind the wheel. With the Prancing Horse grabbing their first win of the season at the last race in Belgium, allied to , it's all to play for as the championship battles heats up...
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Do Kers cars now carry an unfair advantage? Can Force India consistently challenge the front-runners for the rest of this astoundingly changeable season? Do I agree with scrapping refuelling next season? Why are some family members allowed in the pits? Watch my answers to these questions - and more - below.
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What a weekend at Spa! It was fantastic to see such an exciting and absorbing race.
We had Ferrari's first win of the season, Jenson Button's continuing efforts to let others cut his world-title lead - and their refusal to accept the chance. We had all this and more in Belgium - and that's without mentioning the fairytale of Fisichella and Force India.
All this and more features in my Belgian Grand Prix moments, click on the video below to watch and let me know your thoughts.
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