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Senna , di Grassi and Button to enter Monaco triathlonSeptember 03, 2010 (10:00) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] Swimming, cycling and running will be the name of the game for Brazilians Bruno Senna and Lucas di Grassi as they take part in the Monaco triathlon on Sunday. The task will see the Hispania driver take on a 100-kilometre cycle as part of his own personal training whereas the Virgin Racing pilot will attempt a 1-kilometre swim and 10-kilometre run. More...
Senna , di Grassi and Button to run Monaco triathlonSeptember 03, 2010 (09:55) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] Swimming, cycling and running will be the name of the game for Brazilians Bruno Senna and Lucas di Grassi as they take part in the Monaco triathlon on Sunday. The task will see the Hispania driver take on a 100-kilometre cycle as part of his own personal training whereas the Virgin Racing pilot will attempt a 1-kilometre swim and 10-kilometre run. More...
Monaco extends race contract to 2020July 29, 2010 (09:38) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] The Monaco Grand Prix will be remaining on the Formula 1 calendar for at least another ten years, following a meeting between the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) and sporting commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone. More...
FOA announces new Monaco Grand Prix dealJuly 28, 2010 (18:09) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Bernard Ecclestone and Michel Boeri met today in London and have agreed to extend the contract between Formula One Administration Limited and Automobile Club de Monaco for a further 10 years.
The next Monaco Grand Prix will take place on May 29, 2011... More...
Kubica rules out Monaco GP repeatJuly 27, 2010 (13:09) [ Indexed from Autosport.com ] Robert Kubica has played down his chances of fighting for victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix - even though his car should be well-suited to the tight and twisty Hungaroring circuit. More...
?No comment? ? Monaco?s response to EcclestoneJuly 22, 2010 (12:50) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] The Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM), organisers of the Monaco Grand Prix, have sent out a statement regarding Bernie Ecclestones comments about the race this week, with the Formula 1 commercial rights holder having been quoted in the media as saying that the sport could do without the prestigious race. More...
Monaco responds to EcclestoneJuly 22, 2010 (11:36) [ Indexed from Autosport.com ] Monaco Grand Prix organisers have said they are unmoved by comments from Bernie Ecclestone suggesting Formula 1 could do 'without' the blue riband event, after confirming that talks are ongoing about a new deal. More...
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