energy drinks – liquid crack in a can <b>formula one<b> racing
The official imported Canadian Red Bull is a caffeinated version of Thai Krating Daeng. Until late 2004, it was prohibited for sale in Canada and now must carry a warning label that says: “Caution: Contains caffeine. Red Bull denies actively marketing their product for mixture with alcohol, but on the question-and-answer page on its Web site, the company gives that practice a whole-hearted endorsement: “Can you mix Red Bull with alcohol? Yes!”
Source: http://www.f1ing.com/energy-drinks-liquid-crack-in-a-can.html

omnif1 » alonso pleased with finish motorsport blog rss feed <b><b>
Speaking to Ferrari's official website, he said: "The sense of disappointment that we missed out on a win that was within our grasp has been replaced with the awareness that we did actually get a great result.
Source: http://www.omnif1.co.uk/2010/06/alonso-pleased-with-finish/

the human side of <b>formula 1<b> james allen on <b>f1<b> – <b>the official website<b>
32 Responses to “The human side of Formula 1”. Andy C June 12th, 2010 @ 3:25 pm. James thanks for the insight. You are right that that we don't see much of the human side of f1. Good to hear of the support the f1 community has given to
Source: http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2010/06/the-human-side-of-formula-1/

<b>f1<b> fan survey – high definition tv and internet are key james <b><b>
As a minimum I would like to see all sessions broadcast live through the official F1 website. Indycar can do it, why can't Formula 1. I know if you live in the UK you have iPlayer or whatever, but for the rest of us we aren't lucky
Source: http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2010/06/f1-fan-survey-high-definition-tv-and-internet-are-key/

team orders in <b>formula 1<b> « joe saward#39;s grand prix blog
In which case, what on earth is the official F1 site doing when it belatedly chooses, from a race's worth of pit/driver radio, to publish those very tidily edited segments? I can't think of any reason other than to start trouble
Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/06/08/team-orders-in-formula-1/