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| FEATURES |
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BY BRADLEY LORD |
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| The former Renault F1 aerodynamicist died last week at the tender age of 39, following a four-year battle with cancer. Bradley Lord, his colleague as Renault's press officer during their championship seasons of 2005 and 2006, remembers a true hero |
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BY CHARLES BRADLEY |
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| He's gone from a shrink-wrapped little gem of an F1 car to a big old dinosaur of a truck. But Scott Speed has never been happier, he tells Charles Bradley |
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| COLUMNS |
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BY JIM BAMBER |
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| Jim Bamber's unique take on events in the Formula One world |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| Dieter Rencken delves into the unknown future of the Scuderia Toro Rosso team, against the backdrop of the customer car row, and traces the troubled squad's history back to its origin as Minardi |
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| ...How Hungary proved that results rarely tally with performance |
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| GP PREVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| Despite Felipe Massa's strong season and Kimi Raikkonen's supposedly under-par year, following Hungary the reigning world champion is top Ferrari in the championship and just five points off Lewis Hamilton. If a poor run puts him there, where will he be when things come good? |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH & JAMIE O'LEARY |
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| McLaren come to Valencia in better form than Ferrari, but the competitiveness of the Maranello team shouldn't be underestimated. And after Hungary, McLaren need to beat their rivals in a straight fight. What better place to do it than a brand new street circuit |
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BY MICHELE MERLINO |
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| Michele Merlino looks at the numbers and event history, going into this weekend's street race in Valencia |
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BY NIGEL ROEBUCK |
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| Autosport relives the great races of the past. And this week, the clock moves 11 years back to the 1997 European GP at Jerez |
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Jerez '97: the runners & riders |
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| COLUMNS |
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BY ALLAN MCNISH |
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| After the high of winning Le Mans, Allan was brought back down to earth with a bump when he had problems with his Audi R10 at the Nurburgring and had to watch Peugeot stroll to victory |
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BY TOBY MOODY |
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| Surrounded by falling world champions and fuming Michelin-shod riders, Valentino Rossi strolled to another victory and doubled his championship lead |
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