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The Formula 1 legends are hitting the road this year to talk about their lives and times, and we've got the low-down on how to buy tickets.
One of them is two-time world champion Mika Häkkinen, who believes swearing has no place in F1. The former McLaren driver supports the change and believes the FIA has a valid reason for it.
The motorsport stars will renew their famous partnership for a very special public tour recounting stories from their careers ...
The bike averaged 12 mph while cruising around inner-city London. which helped it breaking a Guinness World Record ...
Many racing drivers have reported similar experiences. In another Brolin book, Overdrive (2010), Finnish driver Mika Häkkinen reported that, when driving at his best,“Everything becomes like ...
Finland’s Mika Häkkinen, who won the 1998 and 1999 F1 titles for McLaren during a fierce rivalry with Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher, is a fan of a Grand Prix in South Africa. He raced at the ...
Hailing from a nation of ‘Flying Finns’, Mika Hakkinen is arguably the loftiest of them all, courtesy of his back-to-back F1 World Championship titles with McLaren in 1998 and 1999.
Former rivals and all-out racing legend Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard are teaming up once again - but on a different track. This time, they'll be hitting stages around the country to talk ...