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1910 Flying Merkel is top seller at Vegas auction
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British Grand Prix 2011: Paul di Resta stakes his claim
Sun, 10 Jul 2011Ominous skies over Silverstone during qualifying Qualifying for the 2011 British Grand Prix was a wet event. After all, this is England in July. Lewis Hamilton continued to act like a child who doesn’t get his own way; it was apparently his team’s fault for putting the wrong tyres on his car that he ended up in 10th place on the grid.