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| WEEKLY JOURNAL BUMPER ISSUE |
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| CANADIAN GP REVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| It's been a long time since Formula One witnessed a dry race as chaotic as the Canadian Grand Prix, and a crash as big - and as miraculous - as Robert Kubica's. With confusion reigning over the new safety car rules and uncertainty over the Pole's condition, the Montreal race left the teams with plenty to think about. Adam Cooper analyses the crucial elements of the event |
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BY RICHARD BARNES |
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| As his championship opponents falter, Lewis Hamilton continues to exceed expectations race by race. Can anyone stop the Briton after his maiden win? Richard Barnes analyses Hamilton's and his rivals' performance at the Canadian Grand Prix |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| Much has happened in F1 over the last couple of weeks in technical terms. Craig Scarborough analyses the main talking points, including a technical analysis of Robert Kubica's crash and a run down of all the upgrades and changes seen on the various cars in the last two races |
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BY MATT BEER |
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| A thorough review of all the events and results from the sixth round of the season |
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BY DAVID WRIGHT |
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| A comparison between the performances over the season, which provides some insight into each their strengths and weaknesses |
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BY BRUCE THOMSON |
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The Canadian GP cartoon |
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BY MATT BISHOP |
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Matt Bishop returns from the Montreal paddock with notes and observations on the recent rounds of rumours about the driver market, and with a sense of gratitude |
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| LE MANS PREVIEW |
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BY GARY WATKINS |
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| "You have to beat Le Mans before you beat any of the opposition," Allan McNish says of the legendary circuit at Le Sarthe. Indeed, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is a race like no other. But what makes it so special? Four British drivers - one from each class in the race - discuss why they keep coming back to this gruelling classic |
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BY GLENN FREEMAN |
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| After years of dominating the French classic, Audi are facing their toughest battle yet this weekend, with Peugeot mounting a challenge with their own diesel-engined prototype. But this year's event is not just about the two big manufacturers. Glenn Freeman explains why this weekend's race at Le Sarthe is sure to be a cracker |
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BY DAMIEN SMITH |
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| Damien returns to Le Mans with mixed emotions: anxious to see how Villeneuve will handle his new challenge, excited with |
| the prospect of a battle for the win, and saddened by changes made to the track... |
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| US GP PREVIEW |
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BY THOMAS O'KEEFE |
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| Bruce McLaren found more success at Indianapolis in his era than his eponymous team have had so far in the modern era. Tom O'Keefe tells the story of the famous Kiwi and a soon-to-be famous American who joined forces to conquer the Brickyard |
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BY TOM KEEBLE |
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| With Hamilton's confidence at an all-time high, the Briton will arrive at Indianapolis as the favourite for another victory, but his teammate and rivals Ferrari will do their best to show the rookie still has things to learn. Tom Keeble analyses the prospects ahead of the seventh race of the season |
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| MOTOGP ANALYSIS |
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BY TOBY MOODY |
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| Toby Moody returns from Barcelona full of admiration for Ducati team |
| boss Livio Suppo, and he looks back at the secret of the Italian's success |
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| FROM THE MAGAZINE |
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| JOURNAL ARCHIVE |
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