I don't mind f1sa.com It's low on bullshit and easier to catchup on recent
news than any other site I know.
It's a shame most sites don't have the resources to collect stories directly
though.
Murdoch is right in one way. If nobody pays for quality journalism we are
going to lose a great deal of it sooner than later.
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Chad
I like f1technical.net.
And also the 'real' F1 site: f1.com. Not for unbiassed info or gossip,
but it loads fast, runs smooth, looks nice and has good pics. Oh, and
the race edits are quite good too.
Carel
Murdoch and quality journalism cannot be used on the same sentence...
FB
For more considered opinions as well as an excellent encylopaedia I
use Grandprix.com:
But my first port of call is still Autosport:
James Allen has plenty of contacts inside F1 and his blog seems quite
authoratative:
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/
Now that I have found out how to kill all the flashing ads I
occasionally read Pitpass. Sometimes i find it trenchant, at others
biased. Depends whether I agree with its take on a subject I suppose.
http://www.pitpass.com/
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Henry Birkin Bt.
The Times?
I like Joe Saward's blog
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/
> OK ric zito lead off.
http://www.google.com/reader/bundle/user/05379780531286406346/bundle/F1News
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Bigbird
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You'll be laughing when I'm dead!
Nice one.
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Chad
> OK ric zito lead off.
http://www.riczito.com/f1.png
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ric
ric at pixelligence dot com