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BY WILL GRAY |
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| Mark Webber arrived at Williams with high hopes and a great reputation. A season later, the Australian's hopes of winning have been dashed and his reputation has taken a hit. But the Williams driver has no regrets about his move and is planning to bounce back. Will Gray talked to Webber after a tough season |
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BY MARK GLENDENNING |
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| Reviewing The Cruel Sport: Grand Prix Racing 1959-1967, by Robert Daley. Published by Motorbooks International |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| This week, a look at Spa and the taxpayers... and the future of Malaysia. |
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Autosport.com presents a unique opportunity to read some of the best motorsport journalism published in the past year. Collecing the best features and columns from Haymarket's motor sport magazines, this is your chance to catch up with what made the headlines in 2005... |
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No punches, no trashing, no kicking, no tantrums. Tony Stewart has a fresh, calm approach this year, and it’s paying off handsomely. By Ben Blake |
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Nigel Mansell became a pearl at Williams. But as Damien Smith explains, his four full seasons at Lotus provided the... grit in the oyster |
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Time was when JV walked on water, winning as he pleased. But recently he's been in danger of sinking into the quicksands of the midfield. As ever, though, he talks a good story. Interview by Matt Bishop |
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The Voice of National Racing Matt James makes his first independent drive to the 24 Hours of Le Mans |
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