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    The most famous IndyCar race is the Indianapolis 500, held annually at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in front of huge crowds. However American open-wheel racing has a chequered history. The championship reached its peak in the late eighties and early nineties under the sanctioning body CART. It attracted huge international attention as Formula 1 champions including Nigel Mansell, Emerson Fittipaldi and Mario Andretti competed in it. However the creation of the rival Indy Racing League in 1996 created a split which badly damaged the championship. CART, which rebranded as Champ Car, fell into decline. By 2008, with Champ Car on the bring of collapse, the two series finally merged, but the damage had been. Nonetheless today’s IndyCar championship retains a reputation for spectacular racing with its single-specification chassis and features a broad range of circuits including road, street and traditional American oval courses.
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    2014 Canadian Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Canadian Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Canadian Grand Prix

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    8th June 2014, 12:57 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Nico Rosberg caused a stir by beating three-times Canadian Grand Prix pole sitter Lewis Hamilton in qualifying. Here’s how it went down on Twitter.

    2014 Canadian Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Canadian Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Canadian Grand Prix

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    7th June 2014, 9:13 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    On day one of track action in Montreal Jules Bianchi fell foul of the track’s treacherous wall, while Jenson Button had a close encounter with the local wildlife.

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix

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    26th May 2014, 10:30 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Fernando Alonso congratuldated Jules Bianchi after the Ferrari development driver scored Marussia’s first ever points in Monaco.

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix

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    24th May 2014, 21:15 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    While Nico Rosberg’s qualifying ‘incident’ was the talking point of the day the Monaco Grand Prix also saw some of F1’s most famous fans show up.

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Thursday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix Thursday in Tweets

    2014 Monaco Grand Prix

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    22nd May 2014, 21:4422nd May 2014, 21:45 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Kimi Raikkonen had a near-miss with Sebastian Vettel’s car in the pits during second practice. Here’s Thursday’s Twitter highlights.

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix

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    11th May 2014, 22:2011th May 2014, 22:35 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    In China the chequered flag was waved a lap early but in Spain the television graphics declared Rosberg the winner on lap 20! Here’s the Spanish Grand Prix in Tweets.

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix

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    10th May 2014, 21:32 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Pastor Maldonado redesigned the front of his Lotus and the Spanish crowd lapped it up as Sebastian Vettel’s miserable weekend continued. Here are the Twitter highlights from Saturday.

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Spanish Grand Prix

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    9th May 2014, 22:57 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    An eventful beginning to the weekend saw Sergio Perez driving his car one-handed while holding his rear-view mirror. Here are Friday’s Twitter highlights.

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Sunday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix

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    20th April 2014, 16:37 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Lewis Hamilton took a dominant win, while Ferrari got their first podium finish of 2014. Here’s the Twitter perspective on race day in China.

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Saturday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix

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    19th April 2014, 15:5819th April 2014, 16:35 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    Rain in Shanghai produced another wet qualifying session while Adrian Newey was at Silverstone looking at Mark Webber’s Porsche. Here’s Saturday’s Twitter highlights.

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix Friday in Tweets

    2014 Chinese Grand Prix

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    18th April 2014, 16:58 | Written by Boštjan Budna

    On the first day of track action in Shanghai the big talking points were Pastor Maldonado’s off-track adventures and Marco Mattiacci’s first day as Ferrari team principal.

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