Monaco, Canada tracks suit McLaren
Past form for the next two Formula One races, at Monaco and in Canada, indicates that McLaren will have the advantage over Ferrari.
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Belt up? It's not practical
NUS prof thinks space at the back of lorries is meant for cargo, not passengers. -TNP
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F1
LUKE NETTO is a self-confessed petrolhead and Formula One nut who often heads to the Sepang circuit in Malaysia over the weekends to race cars. This season, he aims to give a fan's easy-to-understand perspective of the highly technical sport. Follow The New Paper's F1 Fan-atic series every race weekend.
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Struggling Hamilton
Since the first race of the season in Melbourne, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has been struggling to even finish in the Top Three.
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Strapping in the students: The costs and concerns
Not all safety belts give equal protection ? but that is just one of the many concerns.
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Put kid in child seat? It?s uncomfortable, say parents
Many expatriate parents with young children are shocked at how Singaporean parents take the issue of child seats so lightly.
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A drive, in Dubai
It takes a certain mindset to drive in Dubai: a take-no-prisoners attitude coupled with nerves of steel.
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Start of the silly season
The true mark of the "silly season" is the start of speculation across the paddock on who will be driving for different F1 teams next season.
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The weird and wonderful
Some collectibles may not have been very desirable during their time, but are cherished today as classics.
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Back to the past
Owner of the solitary Back To The Future car here - the De Lorean DMC-12 - thinks it's a timeless machine.
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Get smart with Wiesmann
Automobil Manufactur has secured the rights for German boutique brand that makes BMW-powered 'classics'.
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Classics rock
Enthusiasts keep vintage and classic cars chugging on the roads as they are a thing of beauty - forever.
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Get the DRIFT?
DRINIE AGUILAR gets an adrenaline rush at last month's Formula Drift event.
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Patrick success could boost women's chances in F1
Formula One would welcome a winning female driver like Danica Patrick if she could show she was as competitive as the men, team bosses said on Friday.
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F1 looks to booming economies for future teams
Formula One should look to fast-developing economies like China, India and Russia for the new teams of the future.
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On the road to better public transport
News of improvements to the public transport system since January has been a welcome relief to commuters like myself.
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Mercedes-Benz Center turns 2
Hot celebs, firedancers and Spanish label Loewe turned up the heat at the German marque's Alexandra Road showroom.
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Problem goes beyond seatbelts
"I feel that schoolbus drivers during the days when I was a student were more careful. They did not drive as if they were Formula One drivers."
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