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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL - VOLUME 14, ISSUE 31 - JUL 30TH 2008
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ANALYSIS
Whatever Happened
to the Likely Lads
BY ADAM COOPER
Things looked bright for Williams at the start of 2008, Nico Rosberg got them off to a flying start and they were set to join the battle for fourth place. But a run of disappointments has left them seventh, believing they ought to be higher. Adam Cooper analyses what went wrong and how they could bounce back
GP PREVIEW
The Hungarian GP Preview
BY STEVEN ENGLISH
McLaren appear to have wrested the advantage from Ferrari in recent weeks, but the Scuderia-friendly Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend should show whether they really do have the edge or whether Ferrari simply under-performed in the last two races
COLUMNS
Dodgy Business
BY TONY DODGINS
Tony Dodgins reflects on the Mosley v News of the World verdict, and how it all relates to a speeding ticket and Murray Walker...
The Weekly Grapevine
BY DIETER RENCKEN
The development of the new KERS systems has been a major talking point in recent weeks. Dieter Rencken analyses the development of the technology and explains the state of play
MPH: Mark Hughes on...
...Derek Daly's champion's pyramid, and how F1's current crop measures up
Talk Steer: Tony Dodgins on...
...The futures of Sebastian Vettel and the German Grand Prix
GP PREVIEW
Pre-GP Stats Analysis: Hungary
BY MICHELE MERLINO
Michele Merlino analyses the significant statistics ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix
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