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  • F1 2007: The Build Up

    Click to see all F1 2007 Build Up postsWith the new Formula One season just a little over two weeks away, it is now time to start looking towards another year of great racing and epic battles for wins and championships. With all the driver changes over the winter combined with rule changes and new/revised/reinstated circuits, BlogF1 will spend the next 14 days going over all the changes and previewing the new cars and drivers. Below is a schedule of what to expect in the coming fortnight, and if you need a quick link to all the build up posts, just click the green graphic on the top-left.

    In a change to lasts years build up, I would like to ask you guys what you want to know about F1 2007. If anyone has a particular question they would like answered before the start of the season, now is the time to ask. I cannot guarantee I’ll be able to provide an answer, but I’ll give it a fair shot! Your questions will be answered at appropriate times during the build up, so check the schedule to see when you’re likely to get an answer.

    Friday, 2nd March – F1 2007: Super Aguri
    Saturday, 3rd March – F1 2007: Spyker
    Sunday, 4th March – F1 2007: Scuderia Toro Rosso
    Monday, 5th March – F1 2007: Williams
    Tuesday, 6th March – F1 2007: Red Bull Racing
    Wednesday, 7th March – F1 2007: Toyota
    Thursday, 8th March – F1 2007: BMW
    Friday, 9th March – F1 2007: Honda
    Saturday, 10th March – F1 2007: McLaren
    Sunday, 11th March – F1 2007: Ferrari
    Monday, 12th March – F1 2007: Renault
    Tuesday, 13th March – F1 2007: Rules & Regulations
    Wednesday, 14th March – F1 2007: Circuits
    Thursday, 15th March – F1 2007: Calendar
    Friday, 16th March – F1 2007: It all begins in Australia…

    Of course, news items will be interspersed as and when, and we are still waiting for the new Super Aguri car to be launched.

    Formula One, F1, 2007 Preview

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