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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| At last year's Japanese Grand Prix, Dieter Rencken had a chat over breakfast with long-time friend Ove Andersson, rally legend and former Toyota F1 team boss. It may have been the last interview that Andersson, who was killed in a road accident last week, ever gave, and it is published here for the first time |
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BY TOM KEEBLE |
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| The Formula One circus returns to Europe for the final French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours, where Ferrari and McLaren will attempt to put the BMW Sauber cat back in the bag. Tom Keeble assesses their chances |
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BY MICHELE MERLINO |
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| Michele Merlino unearths all the stats that matter ahead of this weekend's French Grand Prix |
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| FEATURES & COLUMNS |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| Last week in Canada, BMW Sauber won at last their first Grand Prix, with Robert Kubica leading home teammate Nick Heidfeld - and only Peter Sauber's absence dented the German-Swiss team's perfect day. Adam Cooper talked to the men from Hinwil |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH |
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| After years of dominating the annual race at Le Mans, Audi came into this year's 24-hour event as the underdog, with Peugeot touted as the sure winners. Yet Audi came on top, winning one of the most thrilling races in recent history. Steven English returns from La Sarthe with insight and analysis on why the battle was won and lost |
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BY TONY DODGINS |
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| Lewis Hamilton's pitlane crash in Montreal may have looked inexplicable, but Tony Dodgins recalls another certain driver being prone to errors in his early years |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| To KERS or not to KERS: that seems to be the question facing the F1 teams ahead of 2009. Dieter Rencken tries to find the answer |
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