Jake Humphrey: What fascinates me is the human being behind the sporting mask, and strangely, that brings me to the facts and stats I'm trying to turn into entertainment for you this weekend
Read full article...Jake Humphrey: In the past 12 months, both South Korea and India have entered the F1 fray, and neither has been without problems
Jake Humphrey: In my mind there is nothing to rival live world-class sporting achievement
Jake Humphrey: The F1 champion has been crowned in Japan on 11 separate occasions and each time one very special man has been integral to the action - Murray Walker
Jake Humphrey: By the time you are next commuting home from work, flying through London with a copy of the Evening Standard tucked under your arm, a new Formula One world champion may well have been crowned
Jake Humphrey: Very few places demonstrate passion for Formula One like Italy
Jake Humphrey: These three months that will tell us whether Sebastian Vettel is more than just a one-championship wonder
It has been a landmark day for Formula One as it will be transmitted for the first time by Sky Sports from 2012
Jake Humphrey: German star has already achieved so much but on Sunday he could finally fulfil everything he dreamt of as a young karter growing up in Heppenheim
Thanks to a new long-term deal to host F1 races, the British Racing Drivers' Club who run the circuit have made the most extraordinary investment
Jake Humphrey: The two questions I've been asked all week are: "How amazing was Jenson's win in Canada . . . and what's happening with Formula One on the BBC?"
Jake Humphrey: I think Formula One have learned a bit of a lesson in the past few weeks
Jake Humphrey: In 1929 a man called Anthony Noghes drove his car through Monaco and had an idea that would change the face of motor racing
Jake Humphrey: F1 has already had more than 50 per cent of the overtaking that we saw in the whole of last year
Jake Humphrey: Formula One is always looking ahead - how to win the next race or develop the next upgrade
As Formula One gets evermore transparent, you'll soon need a modern-day Enigma Machine to just understand what is being discussed on team radio!
The BBC TV F1 presenter in Malaysia for Sunday's grand prix says the Spaniard can be the man to stop champion Vettel
Jake Humphrey: The reset button has been pressed and, less than five months after Sebastian Vettel conquered the world, F1 is back on your screens
I've spent the second half of this season watching two things gain momentum
We've a Formula One title race that is rewriting the history books, says Jake Humphrey
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