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| MOTORSPORT FEATURES |
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BY DAVID EVANS |
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| With memorial rallies running for both of Britain's late World Rally Champions, Colin McRae and Richard Burns, we ask their respective co-drivers, Derek Ringer and Robert Reid, for their top-five best and single worst moments alongside the best of Britain |
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BY JAMIE O'LEARY |
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| Fabrizio Giovanardi proved his class by taking a second-straight BTCC crown for Vauxhall. Jamie O'Leary explains how the man from Modena did it again |
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BY JAMIE O'LEARY |
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| Autosport.com gives its verdict on the top ten drivers in this year's BTCC, the last to feature a battle between the Vauxhall and SEAT factory teams now the Spanish car-maker has quit the series |
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BY JAMIE O'LEARY |
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| Fabrizio Giovanardi once again stood out from the crowd in the 2008 British Touring Car Championship. Autosport's Jamie O'Leary found out from the Italian how he won his second successive crown |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH |
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| In the rundown to the 2008 Autosport Awards, autosport.com counts down the top ten McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winners, reliving the success of their winning year and looking at what they've gone on to achieve since |
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| GP PREVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| Kazuki Nakajima has delivered far more than was expected in 2009, but this weekend he will be under more scrutiny than he has ever experienced before. Adam Cooper investigates the emergence of Japan's latest Formula One star |
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BY MATT BEER |
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| A calm measure approach put Lewis Hamilton in control of the title battle in Singapore, which means Felipe Massa and Ferrari must come out fighting in Fuji |
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BY MICHELE MERLINO |
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| Michele Merlino looks forward to the start of an Asian double-header and Formula One's second visit to the re-vamped Fuji, venue of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix |
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BY NIGEL ROEBUCK |
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| Autosport relives the great races of the past, and this was an easy one to choose: think of the most sensational, extraordianary and bitterest confrontation in the history of the Formula One world championship, and chances are Suzuka '89 may spring to mind... |
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Suzuka '89: the runners & riders |
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| COLUMNS |
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| MOTOGP |
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BY TOBY MOODY |
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| Our man Toby Moody on why Phillip Island is a giant among tracks, Alvaro Bautista is the latest Spanish pocket rocket and what has happened to Kawasaki' plans to create an all-conquering green machine |
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