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The "Sport" of Killing Things
There are many things that make me happy: visits from out-of-town friends, unsolicited hugs from my daughter, Kozy Shack Chocolate Pudding...
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F1 Magny-Cours: Bad Luck For Kimi, Good Vibrations For Jarno
When pole-sitter Kimi Raikkonen rocketed down the Circuit de Nevers at the start of the French Grand Prix, it seemed so natural, so easy and right...
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Hey Ichiro—Can You Loan Me $20?
They were the F-words heard around the world. An unguarded moment that will live on in perpetuity within the blogosphere. The clip that will be watched and enjoyed by sport fans forever on YouTube...
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Canadian Grand Prix: Red Means Stop
The dead-last finish of thoroughbred Big Brown in the 2008 Belmont Stakes illustrated that nothing is a sure thing in sport...
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Monaco Grand Prix: We Are Danger
Steeped in a tradition of opulence and luxury, the Monaco Grand Prix is quite possibly the most anticipated event of the F1 season, attended by the uber-rich, regional royalty and entertainment industry superstars...
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Formula One Bahrain: Hot Pole on Pole Action
Dr. Mario Thiessen and Team BMW Sauber are happy campers after their better-than-expected results in Bahrain that landed Poland's Robert Kubica his first-ever pole position on the starting grid and a solid third-place at the winner's podium...
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Formula One Sepang: Easy on the Eyes
At 10-years old, the Hermann Tilke-designed Sepang circuit has blossomed into a sassy young adult. The overcast race-day sky complemented the bright green grasses of the track as well as the roomy expanses of the spectator lawns...
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Australia Recap: The Return of the Car to the Driver
Forget about Lewis Hamilton. In a drive described by team principal Ron Dennis as "faultless," the 23-year old lead driver for McLaren was the season-opener pole-sitter and sped away ...


