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		<title>The Highest Paid Driver in Formula One Racing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many drivers within formula one, Kimi Raikonnen is a noticeable driver, as a replacements for Schumacher is one of the drivers and is most noticeable as the driver that earns the highest wage.
As the highest earning driver through the formula one racing circuit, he earns a cool fifty one million dollars. The majority [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many drivers within formula one, Kimi Raikonnen is a noticeable driver, as a replacements for Schumacher is one of the drivers and is most noticeable as the driver that earns the highest wage.</p>
<p>As the highest earning driver through the formula one racing circuit, he earns a cool fifty one million dollars. The majority of other drivers that are taking part in F1 teams are earning just below half of this amount and therefore there is quite a gap between the amount that is earned by Raikonnen and the other drivers that drive for various other teams.</p>
<p>There are many ways that the team earns money while taking part in Grand Prix events and other races and events throughout the season. The majority of the money that is earned by each team and paid to each player is earned through sponsorship, as well as advertising through the internet. These are effective ways to earn millions of dollars and therefore pay the wages of the star drivers that are taking part in the teams. Depending on experience, skill level and results that have been demonstrated on the track – this will determine the wages which are going to be paid to the various drivers taking part.</p>
<p>Surprisingly enough, although there are millions of fans of F1 racing throughout the globe, ticket sales make up the smallest portion of the earnings which are brought to the F1 team. With the small amount that is earned however, ticket prices remain the same – which are generally high and therefore it can be difficult to find tickets at a good rate to watch a formula one event.</p>
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		<title>Getting a Job in Racing and F1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a job in Racing and F1 can be the dream job for the fan, as well as a dream job for that that have a high interest in cars and comes with one of the highest competition rates of any job available, through any sport. There are some racing teams that receive upwards of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a job in Racing and F1 can be the dream job for the fan, as well as a dream job for that that have a high interest in cars and comes with one of the highest competition rates of any job available, through any sport. There are some racing teams that receive upwards of several thousand applications, every single week, from drivers, as well as other sports enthusiasts and those trained in the background of vehicles and racing and therefore have hundreds of adequate potential applicants to choose from should a position open up with the racing team.</p>
<p>While applying for the job, it is important for an individual to take into account the particular skill set that they encompass. Through the particular skill set, the applications that are given a second glance are those which are the best of the best. Through these applications, there are many, many people that have received specialized training, have demonstrated an innate ability to interact with the vehicles and have experience to back up this information.</p>
<p>Track side experience can go a long while searching for a job to get into motor sport and other racing opportunities. Taking the opportunity to work with a team for nothing more than to gain experience is not uncommon with those that are seeking to get a job within the F1 community, through their favorite teams and through the races that they are passionate about. For many, this comes as a dream job, but unfortunately, the job is just not feasible.</p>
<p>Gaining this hands-on experience can help to increase the chances that you can have an opportunity to be chosen for a position, even though, in most cases the individual must be willing to work from the bottom up.</p>
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		<title>F1 Drivers and their Weight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 16:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through the course of development in F1 racing, there has been much discussion about F1 drivers and their weight – and how the weights as well as other aspects of the size of the drvier can affect the outcome of the race by impacting the skill that is used while taking part in the race. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through the course of development in F1 racing, there has been much discussion about F1 drivers and their weight – and how the weights as well as other aspects of the size of the drvier can affect the outcome of the race by impacting the skill that is used while taking part in the race. There have been many drivers that through the course of the seasons, as well as through the course of their career have taken measures to decrease their weight – and of course, other drivers that have not.</p>
<p>There are many drivers that have taken this weight loss to the extreme, suffering from malnutrition and dehydration close to a race, trying to reduce the weight as much as possible throughout the duration of the race. Throughout the series of F1 racing, there had never been issues before that could possibly affect the health of the drivers that are taking part in the race and therefore, it became essential to address the problem. It was hard however, to convince drivers, as many drivers were seeing increased results from the lowered weight. There was one driver that had chosen not to partake in this weight loss, Mark Webber from Team Red Bull, who finished below the other drivers, even the other driver on his team that had chosen to take part in the weight loss.</p>
<p>Of course, a driver with a lower weight, and a driver with a higher weight, driving the same car is going to see an advantage in the driver with the lower weight. This is natural, but drivers need to become aware that this not the way to increase the chances of winning, without repercussions on the health.</p>
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		<title>The History of Formula One Racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Formula one Racing is one of the most popular types of racing, as the people within the sport often reach top speeds, nearly instantly. Formula one racing seems to have roots within the European Grand Prix, dating back nearly eighty years to the 1920s. Through this era, there was racing that became popularized but it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Formula one Racing is one of the most popular types of racing, as the people within the sport often reach top speeds, nearly instantly. Formula one racing seems to have roots within the European Grand Prix, dating back nearly eighty years to the 1920s. Through this era, there was racing that became popularized but it wasn’t until near the end of the forties that the racing came to be standardized, with rules and regulations. Nearing this time &#8211; came the introduction of the World Championship, in which racers throughout the globe would come together, with their prospective teams to compete against each other for the title of champion.</p>
<p>It wasn’t until the 1950s that the term Formula 1 was coined for the name of the series that was growing in popularity. Through the twenty or so races that were held throughout the year there became competition within the Championship race which was introduced later in the decade. The origins of the vehicles through this time were mostly Italian, and these cars were required to adhere to the new introduction of the Formula one rules which were used throughout the race, into the first Grand Prix.</p>
<p>Aside from the developed teams that were competing in the races, there also seemed to be the introduction of private cars which were entered into the race. Through these private entries into the race, players adhered to the new rules that came into play. Drivers within the race experienced a shorter track, as well as the regulation of the types of fuels that could be used within the vehicles. Through these aspects of the races, every single driver that had been taking part in the race is given a fair chance through the equipment that had been developed.</p>
<p>There have been many changes in the types of races, as well as rules and legislations throughout the races, into the present. Throughout the races, drivers were able to experience a high level of precision through the development of engine technology.</p>
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		<title>The Red Bull Formula Racing Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are currently two drivers on the Red Bull team, as 2009 sees the retiring off of the track of David Coulthard, one of the most popular formula one racing team drivers. He has made the transition off of the track and on to the team’s consulting duties. Team Red Bull is perhaps one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are currently two drivers on the Red Bull team, as 2009 sees the retiring off of the track of David Coulthard, one of the most popular formula one racing team drivers. He has made the transition off of the track and on to the team’s consulting duties. Team Red Bull is perhaps one of the most popular teams throughout the entire sport of F1 racing and therefore more and more individuals are becoming aware of the other two drivers on the team Webber and Vettel – and rightfully so, throughout the current season there have been a number of milestones reached by the racing team.</p>
<p>This season has been a stellar one for the Red Bull Racing team. Through the 2009 season, the team has not only won their first Grand Prix, but the team has also created a milestone with their fastest lap through a qualifying round, which resulted in a pole position. As if these accomplishments were not impressive enough, the team also had their first finish in which both drivers on the team finished in first and second place in a popular 1-2 finish. Through these milestones, the drivers and Team Red Bull have become increasingly popular with F1 fans throughout the globe.</p>
<p>Through the funding from Red Bull and the expertise that comes from the other members of staff, the Red Bull team is one of the most popular throughout the circuit. There are other teams, as well as other drives that are sponsored by the beverage company including the Red Bull Junior team, as well as other drivers within the feeder team for the formula one races – but the Formula 1 Racing Red Bull Team remains the most popular.</p>
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		<title>Formula One Funding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 16:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a variety of types of funding and profits that are available through Formula One racing. Through the use of television deals and sponsorship, teams are able to contribute millions of dollars to the vehicles that are used, as well as the events which are placed throughout the racing organization.  When it comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a variety of types of funding and profits that are available through Formula One racing. Through the use of television deals and sponsorship, teams are able to contribute millions of dollars to the vehicles that are used, as well as the events which are placed throughout the racing organization.  When it comes to making money through the sport of Formula One racing, it is like many other sports in the way that advertisers are willing to pay high amounts of money for coverage through the event. These advertisers are willing to pay premium amounts for a spot through the season – even through the qualifying matches that are televised and in between the television events with the top dollar coming from higher amounts that are paid through the events like Grand Prix races.</p>
<p>Advertising through the races that occur throughout the Formula 1 organization is the number one way that income is generated through the sport. Advertisers are willing to pay for even product placement throughout interviews and other situations that exist within the race – or time on the billboards, as well as through the set up which is completed for the race.</p>
<p>The second most lucrative funding that comes in formula one racing comes from the sponsorship. Each team or sometimes each driver takes part in various sponsorship partnerships and therefore the sponsor will often fund the expenses for the team, including the salary of the driver, as well as all of the equipment that is used within the race in exchange for the display of the sponsor’s logo and products – another way to advertise throughout the race. In most cases, each team has only one partnership with a sponsor to avoid brand confusion or conflict within the sponsorships.</p>
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