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[Title] => TAG Heuer signs Red Bull Racing F1 team
[Summary] => Jean-Claude Biver, CEO of TAG Heuer and President of the LVMH Watch Division, and Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, are especially proud to announce today that TAG Heuer is becoming the Official Timekeeper, Official Watch, Team Performance Partner of Red Bull Racing.
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[Title] => Vettel to leave Red Bull at end of 2014 season
[Summary] => Four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel will leave Red Bull at the end of the season, with the team expecting him to join Ferrari.
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[Title] => F1 headed for crisis, says McLaren chief
[Summary] => Formula One is headed toward a crisis within the next 18 months unless costs are cut significantly, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh said.
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[Title] => 5 reasons why you must not miss attending the Singapore GP
[Summary] => After Fernando Alonso made the selfie popular again on the Monza podium last Sunday, the 2013 F1 season heads over to Singapore to really spice things up.
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[Title] => Vettel is the man to beat at British GP
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[Title] => F1 team squabbles to resume at Chinese GP
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[Title] => Vettel's controversial win sparks 'driver-or-team' debate
[Summary] => Sebastian Vettel's controversial win at the Malaysian Grand Prix left some fans wondering who really decides a race outcome — the driver or the team.
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[Title] => Raikkonen fastest after 2nd Malaysian GP practice
[Summary] => Kimi Raikkonen is showing his season-opening victory in Australia is no fluke after posting the fastest time in the second practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Friday.
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[Title] => Australian GP poses big questions for F1 leaders
[Summary] => As Kimi Raikkonen and his Lotus team basked in the glory of winning the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Formula One heavyweights Red Bull and McLaren were left to ponder how things went so wrong.
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[Title] => The heat is on
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[Title] => TAG Heuer signs Red Bull Racing F1 team
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[Title] => Vettel to leave Red Bull at end of 2014 season
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[Title] => 5 reasons why you must not miss attending the Singapore GP
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[Title] => Vettel is the man to beat at British GP
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[Title] => Raikkonen fastest after 2nd Malaysian GP practice
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