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Formula 1 MotoGP
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Results
PosDriverTeamTime
1Sebastian VettelRed Bull1:34:03.414
2Mark WebberRed Bull+17.857
3Jenson ButtonBrawn GP+18.467
4Rubens BarrichelloBrawn GP+22.735
5Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber+26.253
6Kamui KobayashiToyota+28.343
7Jarno TrulliToyota+34.366
 
 
 
 
Reuters on Motorsport
Joint launch for F1 teams
Formula One teams are planning to present their 2010 cars together in Spain next month instead of holding individual launches, bosses said on Thursday.
Sapa
Button crowns a year of twists and turns
Jenson Button, who began 2009 in danger of becoming a dole queue millionaire, ended it as Formula One world champion after a year in which the sport lurched from one drama to another.
 
 
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FIA presidential candidate Jean Todt said this week: "Do you think people in South Africa care what is happening in F1?" Do you agree?
Yes, Todt is right, in South Africa we don't care about F1.
No, Todt is completely wrong. South Africans are passionate about F1.