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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| McLaren's gamble on a three-stop strategy allowed Lewis Hamilton to challenge Turkish GP winner Felipe Massa, and gave the fans an exciting weekend. Adam Cooper talks to the strategists about their weekend |
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| MOTORSPORT COLUMNS |
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BY BRUNO SENNA |
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| The first two races have produced mixed fortunes for Bruno Senna. After a textbook effort in Barcelona, Turkey promised a lot, but went from bad to unbelievable |
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BY DAVID EVANS |
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| In his new WRC column on autosport.com, David Evans considers the rumours that Citroen could depart - and why it won't be the death knell for the world championship |
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BY ALLAN MCNISH |
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| Spa might have brought another run of bad luck for Allan McNish, but at least the fun of stroking an Audi R10 around one of the world's great circuits offered some compensation |
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| GP REVIEW |
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BY RICHARD BARNES |
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| Felipe Massa continued his dominance of Istanbul Park, while what seemed to be an inspired risk by McLaren later proved to be borne from necessity. Richard Barnes looks back at the Turkish Grand Prix |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| Most teams had little time between Spain and Turkey to come up with new tweaks, but one thing Istanbul did provide is an opportunity to review the four-race gearbox rule. Craig Scarborough explains |
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BY MATT BEER |
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| A thorough review of all the events and results from round 5 of the season |
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BY MICHELE MERLINO |
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| Michele Merlino analyses the results and stats from round 5 of the championship, and highlights the movements on the all-time record tables |
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BY DAVID WRIGHT |
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| A comparison between the drivers' and teams' performance over the season, which provides some insight into each one's strengths and weaknesses |
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BY BRUCE THOMSON |
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The Turkish GP cartoon |
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BY TONY DODGINS |
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| A new initiative by Red Bull has brought some of the pitfalls of motorsport journalism home for Tony Dodgins. But the damage that F1 catering could do to his waistline is nothing compared to what could have happened when Bruno Senna hit a dog |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| Some drivers are only just settling into their new teams for 2008, but Dieter Rencken already has an eye on the silly season for 2009 |
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