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Fernando Alonso |
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Spanish
F1 racing driver Fernando Alonso won the World Drivers
Championship in 2005 & 2006 and holds the record for
being the youngest single and double champion winner to
date. He is the second driver to score over 100 points
in three consecutive seasons and currently drives for
Renault. He is a UNICEF ambassador. |
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Mark Blundell |
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Formally
one of Britain's most talented Formula 1 drivers, Mark
is currently a member of the ITV F1 Commentary Team and
a much sort after speaker at corporate events where he
relates his personal experiences to the business world.
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Martin Brundle |
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A former
successful F1 racing driver, Martin is now a member of
the F1 commentary team on ITV. Mark's wry and witty
comments make him an ideal choice for presenting. |
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Vicki Butler-Henderson |
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Vicki
competed in her first race at the age of twelve and is a
former racing instructor at Brands Hatch and
Silverstone. She currently holds a Race International C
License and is the first woman to win a Maserati Race. A
trained journalist, she has also worked for BBC's Top
Gear establishing herself as a leading road tester and
also is a founder member of Channel 5's Fifth Gear
Programme. |
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Jenson Button |
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British
F1 driver Jenson Button currently drives for the Honda
racing F1 team. To date he has achieved 15 podium
finishes having secured his first Grand Prix win in
Hungary in 2006. |
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Jeremy Clarkson |
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Jeremy is instantly recognised as the
main presenter on the BBC programme Top Gear. He is also
a trained journalist and regularly contributes to
specialist car magazines. |
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David Coulthard |
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Scottish
F1 driver David Coulthard has enjoyed a long career on
the driving circuit. Currently driving for Red Bull
Racing, he has completed in over 230 F1 races, won 13
Grand Prix and achieved 61 podium finishes to date. He
currently lies 4th among British drivers on the all-time
high Championship points scoring list. |
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Mark Gallagher |
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Mark
Gallagher has been involved in Grand Prix Motor Racing
for over 20 years. He spent 9 years with Eddie Jordan's
F1 senior management team and now heads his own sports
management company. Former broadcaster and journalist,
he is a well known face in the F1 paddocks around the
World and his leadership qualities and experience make
him an ideal choice as a Keynote & Motivational Speaker. |
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Louise Goodman |
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Dubbed
the first women of F1, Louise Goodman is a pit lane
reporter for ITV's F1 coverage team primarily handling
driver interviews. She became the first female to take
part in a pit stop when she removed a rear tyre for
Tiago Moneiro at the 2006 British Grand Prix. |
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Lewis Hamilton |
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British
racing driver Lewis Hamilton stormed onto the F1 circuit
in 2007 achieving a remarkable 6 pole positions, 12
podium finishes and 4 Grand Prix wins, finishing 2nd in
the World Championship table in his debut year. He is
currently driving with Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes. |
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Richard Hammond |
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Richard
became a household name while presenting the programme
Brainiac-Science Abuse and is currently co host of the
hugely popular motoring show Top Gear. He cheated death
in 2007 when he survived an horrific crash while
attempting to reach top speeds in a dragster. |
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Nick Heidfeld |
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German
born F1 driver Nick Heidfeld currently drives for the
BMW Sauber Team and began the 2008 season with a second
place finish in Australia. To date he has competed in
over 135 F1 Grand Prix and finished 7th in the 2007
World Drivers Championship. |
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Johnny Herbert |
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Johnny
Herbert is a former British F1 driver having raced with
Benetton, Tyrrell, Lotus, Ligier, Sauber, Stewart &
Jaguar. During his F1 career he won 3 Grand Prix and
achieved 7 podium finishes. Johnny has also enjoyed
success in sports car racing coming 9th overall and 4th
in the GT class of the 2007 Le Mans 24 hours. |
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Eddie Irvine |
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Born in
Northern Ireland Eddie Irvine started racing for Jordan
in the Formula 3000 Series in 1990 having progressed
from Formula Three. He joined Jordan F1 team in 1993 and
subsequently partnered Michael Schumacher with Ferrari.
During his racing career he achieved 4 Grand Prix wins.
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Niki Lauda |
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Austrian
born aviator, entrepreneur and former F1 3 times World
Champion, Nicki Lauda won a total of 25 Grand Prix
during his racing career. He made a remarkable comeback
to driving following an horrific accident at the German
Grand Prix in 1976. |
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Penny Mallory |
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Penny is
a former National Ladies Rally Driving Champion and
professional journalist. On television she is an
accomplished presenter having presented shows such as
The Road Show, The Used Car Roadshow and Top Gear. She is also much sought
after as an inspirational speaker.
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James May |
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James is
best known as co presenter on the motoring programme Top
Gear. He is soon to be seen presenting Oz and James' Big
Wine Adventure for BBC2 and currently fronts James May
20th century. |
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Perry McCarthy |
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Former
F1 racing driver Perry McCarthy followed his racing
career as a test driver for Williams and Benetton. After
a brief retirement, he returned to sports car racing
competing in numerous events including at Le Mans in
2002. He was the original Stig on BBC's Top Gear and is
now a popular choice on the speaking circuit. |
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Sir
Stirling Moss OBE |
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Legendary racing driver Stirling Moss raced from 1948 to
1962 during which time like many drivers of his era he
competed in several formulae sometimes on the same day.
Following his retirement from the track he has appeared
in the James Bond film Casino Royale, is the narrator of
the popular children's series Roary The Racing Car and
continues to fulfil numerous engagements around the
World. |
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Tiff Needell |
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A former
racing driver, Tiff began his TV career as part of the
BBC Motor Racing Commentary Team before joining BBC's
Top Gear as the performance car specialist. He became a
founder member of Channel 5's Fifth Gear programme in
2002. |
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Richard Noble OBE |
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With his
obsession for speed and boundless determination, Richard
Noble achieved his dream of breaking the land speed record
in 1983. He is in much demand to share his experiences on
what it is like to ‘go supersonic' making him a unique
speaker. |
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Kimi Raikkonen |
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Finnish
born Kimi Raikkonen is the current F1 World Champion
Racing driver having taken the accolade in the last
Grand Prix of the 2007 season. He currently drives for
Scuderia Ferrari and to date has achieved over 16 Grand
Prix wins during his driving career. |
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Michael Schumacher |
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Seven
times F1 World Champion racing driver, Michael
Schumacher retired from the track at the end of the 2006
season. He currently acts as an advisor and special test
driver for Scuderia Ferrari, is an ambassador for UNESCO
and a spokesman for driver safety. |
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Sir Jackie Stewart OBE |
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During
his F1 racing career Jackie Stewart won 27 Grand Prix
and 3 World Championships. Between 1997 and 1999 he was
principal of the Stewart Grand Prix F1 racing team and
is well known in America as a commentator of racing
television broadcasts. |
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Quentin Willson |
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Quentin
is one of Britain's best known motoring authorities. A
regular presenter of Radio and TV shows, he spent 10
years alongside Jeremy Clarkson on BBC's Top Gear. He
currently pens a weekly column for The Sunday Mirror and
is the author of several books. |
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