Work from May, 2011

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Driver Performance Analysis - The Sleeping Dogs

Let sleeping dogs lie, or so the phrase goes. Not in this Sett and not on our watch - this is the final part of our Monaco Grand Prix driver analysis.

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Tuesday's News Round-Up

A collection of Tuesday's top F1 stories, both Badger-based and from other sites.

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Driver Performance Analysis: The Chasing Dogs

After naming our driver of the race and looking at the top finishers in the Monaco Grand Prix, it's time to look at the ever-fascinating mid-field pack!

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Driver Performance Analysis - The Top Dogs

We've named our driver of the race, but what about the rest of the runners and riders from the Monaco Grand Prix? In part one of Hot Rod or Hot Dog we look at the front-runners, better known in these ...

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Badger's Weekend Racing Digest

In this week's racing digest we cover everything from a dramatic final lap of the Indy 500 through to the dramatic final lap of NASCAR's Cup race in Charlotte.

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Badger's News Round-Up

A collection of stories from post-Monaco Monday, both Badger-based and from other sites.

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The Top Dog for Monaco is...

For every race, one driver is declared as Badger's "Top Dog"; it's not necessarily the winner and, to be honest, it could be for anything. And so, for Monaco it's...

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Monaco Highlights: The One Stop Show Stoppers

Strategies can be a strange kettle of fish for those who aren't clued up in the workings of an F1 team. While this season the main ones used have been 2 or 3 stops - with the exception of Sergio ...

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Hamilton and Kobayashi keep their Positions

Kobayashi's collision with Adrian Sutil has earned him reprimand from the stewards, but no penalty and Lewis Hamilton has escaped any loss in position with a 20 second time-penalty being handed to him - even though he was a lap ...

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Good Things Come In Threes

Three world champions, three different strategies and three supreme drives. In truth any of the top three finishers in today's race would have been a very worthy winner.

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Monaco Highlights: Monaco Master is Maldonado

Until his late race collision with Lewis Hamilton punted him in to the barriers, Pastor Maldonado was putting in the drive of his F1 career in today's Monaco Grand Prix.

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"Frickin' Joke" Lewis Hamilton's Monaco Weekend

Lewis' words, not ours - he was not a happy man following his Monaco weekend where he's facing another penalty after yet another visit to the stewards office.

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Vettel Wins the Monaco GP by Default

This scenario robbed fans of a proper race to the finish with the teams able to change tyres and the final handful of laps left the top three as they were with Vettel taking the victory once again in 2011.

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