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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL - VOLUME 13, ISSUE 31 - AUG 1ST 2007
Fantasy League F1
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INTERVIEW
Michael Schumacher: in Limbo
BY M GLENDENNING & M BRUNNER
When Michael Schumacher announced his retirement from F1 some 11 months ago, no one thought that the German would become a regular fixture in the paddock just a short time after. What is the seven-time champion actually doing there, and how has his life changed since he hung up his helmet?
The Observer
on Schuey
BY DAMIEN SMITH
Damien Smith is concerned that Schumacher is bored, and wonders if the German should give in to his natural urges...
GP PREVIEW
The Hungarian GP Preview
BY TOM KEEBLE
With the events of the past few days, it is easier to forget F1 is still about racing, but the circus roars back into action for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Tom Keeble analyses the prospects ahead of the eleventh race of the season
The F1 Trivia Quiz
BY MARCEL BORSBOOM
How well do you remember last year's Hungarian Grand Prix? Time to find out!
FEATURES & COLUMNS
The European GP: the Out-Takes
BY ADAM COOPER
Last week's European GP had more twists and drama than a daytime soap. From McLaren rebuilding Hamilton's car from scratch, to Toro Rosso parting ways with Speed - Adam Cooper chases up the loose ends from the Nurburgring
Gerhard Berger: Between the Lions
BY THOMAS O'KEEFE
It's disconcerting to think it, but there is a generation of F1 fans that never saw Gerhard Berger race an F1 car. As the Austrian prepares to drive a 1983 McLaren in Budapest this weekend, Thomas O'Keefe takes stock of the Toro Rosso team co-owner's career
From the Pulpit
BY MATT BISHOP
Jenson Button reckons his two laps in the European GP count among the best anyone has managed in an F1 car - ever. After hearing
his account of it, Matt Bishop agrees...
Dodgy Business
BY TONY DODGINS
Caught amid the whirlwind of a 70s-themed party, Tony Dodgins realises that history can, in fact be rewritten - especially when it comes to the words 'Winkelhock'
and 'Nurburgring'
FROM THE MAGAZINE
Nigel Roebuck: Fifth Column
Mark Hughes: F1's Inside Line
Hamilton Pain; Raikkonen Gain
Matador Alonso in for the kill
Mark Hughes: Trackside View
Steve Cooper: On the Limit
Damien Smith: Off Line
ASK NIGEL
What can you tell us about Emerson Fittipaldi?
Are rear view mirrors redundant in F1?
How are things between Alonso and Dennis?
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