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    5 Talking Points Ahead of The 2022 Miami Grand Prix

    Bringing that F1 HEAT to Miami đŸ”„ You ready, @f1miami? 😏#MiamiGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/AIjpKwqY13 — Formula 1 (@F1) May 2, 2022 Ahead of what promises to be a spectacular weekend, we look at some talking points making the headlines at the Miami Grand Prix billed to take place at the Miami International Autodrome, Florida, United States, […]

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    F1 To Trial New Mandatory Qualifying Tire Compound Rule In 2023

    Formula 1 drivers will be required to use different tire compounds during various stages of qualifying sessions in a trial of a new format in 2023. The change, detailed in updated sporting regulations for the current season issued by the FIA, will occur at two races where a ‘Revised Qualifying Format’ will be used next […]

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    Ferrari bringing low Downforce Upgrades To Miami GP

    Maranello-based Ferrari has had a solid start to the 2022 F1 campaign, winning two of the first four races as it prepares for an intense fight with Red Bull. But at last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, an upgraded Red Bull dominated – with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez bringing home a 1-2 finish. While […]

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    Types Of Warships (VIDEOS)

    Ships can be broadly divided into three main types: naval ships, merchant ships, and passenger ships. Naval ships are warships; a country’s navy uses them. Merchant ships carry cargo for commercial purposes (there’s a merchant navy). Passenger ships carry people, usually on ocean voyages. Some naval vessels are designed to carry both freight and passengers. […]

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    Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Millitary Jets

    Military jets are fascinating. They are the fastest, most agile, and most potent aircraft globally. They have been a part of humanity’s imagination for generations and have been used to symbolize military might by many countries worldwide. They have a long history, and they’re used in so many ways that it’s impossible to think of […]

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