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| EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| After 248 starts in a career spanning more than 14 years, David Coulthard will retire from Formula One as Britain's most successful active driver. He has won 13 times at the top level and finished the 2001 season second only to Michael Schumacher. And as Adam Cooper explains in this exclusive interview for autosport.com, DC's quiet and dignified exit from the sport will ensure his presence in the paddock will be missed by many inside and outside of it |
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| MOTORSPORT |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH |
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| There were high expectations for Nico Hulkenberg this year, but he didn't disappoint and dominated the Euro Series, while the British championship was left to the rookies to contest |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH |
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| Autosport.com gives its verdict on the top ten drivers in Formula 3 this year, judging the best from the British and European championships |
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BY STEVEN ENGLISH |
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| In the rundown to the 2008 Autosport Awards, autosport.com will count 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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| COLUMNS |
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| MOTOGP |
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BY TOBY MOODY |
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| Last weekend may not have witnessed the most exciting grand prix ever staged in Valencia, but it was an important occasion for our own Toby Moody. It was his last in the British Eurosport commentary box, and so in this column, he relives his favourite memories of the sport he loves |
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| GP PREVIEW |
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BY THOMAS O'KEEFE |
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| Seventeen years ago, the final race of the season was in Adelaide, and what made it significant was that it went down in history as the shortest race in grand prix history. Thomas O'Keefe remembers a famous race at the beginning of the Mosley era, and charts the subsequent progress of some of the major players on the day |
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BY MARK GLENDENNING |
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| So this is it, the showdown is upon us. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton heads into the Interlagos finale seven-points ahead of Ferrari's Felipe Massa. All the Briton has to do is finish fifth or higher, the Brazilian, essentially, has to win. Autosport.com gears up for the biggest race of the year |
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BY MICHELE MERLINO |
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| Heading into the 2008 season finale, Michele Merlino assesses the facts and figures for the forthcoming Brazilian Grand Prix |
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BY PETE LYONS |
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| Autosport relives the great races of the past, and as we head into the final race of the season, autosport.com looks back to a famous Brazilian Grand Prix, that of 1975, when a son of Sao Paulo - Carlos Pace - inherited victory from Jean-Pierre Jarier on the Interlagos track that now bears his name |
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Brazil '75: the runners & riders |
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