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Knock-on
20th March 2009, 13:41
Where do you lot prefer to read about F1?

This forum is a good start as is Autosport.

http://madtv.me.uk/f1insight/default.aspx is a very enjoyable glorified blog and I hope gets the recognition it deserves.

Paddocktalk is another nice little reference site as is f1technical.net (although some might like to consider they are not official team sites ;) )

On the flip side, f1.com is a freaking joke and just Bernies mouthpiece.

Anyone else with good and bad ones :)

cynisca
20th March 2009, 15:15
http://www.motorsportarchiv.de (http://www.motorsportarchiv.de/)

That's a very good website about Formula One stats. But it's all in German.
For example: Bridgestone tires had scored 109 points at the Bahrain GP. Michelin just 86 points.

Tazio
20th March 2009, 15:25
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Formula+One
Though many articles are abbreviated this service accesses over 30,000
News (and blog) sources,
and refreshes automatically every five minutes

Dave B
20th March 2009, 18:21
I'm becoming more and more impressed with James Allen's blog, he frequently updates from trackside and shows why he has a deservedly good reputation as a journalist.

http://allenonf1.wordpress.com/

donKey jote
20th March 2009, 19:51
I prefer more objective blogs, like this one ;) :p :
http://www.antoniolobato.net/
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Ari
22nd March 2009, 05:29
Get most of my fix here and http://www.markwebberforum.com

UltimateDanGTR
22nd March 2009, 07:57
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/

very good site. I also use official F1 website and the Beeb. F1 fanatic lets you comment on things as well and you dont even have to register, very good site.

cynisca
24th March 2009, 20:54
http://www.grandprix.com (http://www.grandprix.com/)

http://www.grandprixstats.com (http://www.grandprixstats.com/)