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| INTERVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| Rubens Barrichello did not have the kind of new beginning he had hoped for with Honda. But the Brazilian has every reason to remain optimistic |
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| COLUMNS |
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BY MATT BISHOP |
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| How many real race winners are there in Formula One today? Only five, says F1 Racing's Matt Bishop, and two of them aren't drivers... |
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BY TONY DODGINS |
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| So, what are the chances that Paul Stoddart will be back in Formula One as team owner? |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| This week, tobacco in Australia |
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BY MARCEL BORSBOOM |
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| How well do you remember last year's Australian Grand Prix? Time to find out! |
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| TECH TALK |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| With the issue of flexing rear and front wings making the headlines for the past three weeks, autosport.com's technical writer Craig Scarbrough analyses the rules, and the tests, the loopholes and the benefits |
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| PREVIEW |
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BY JONATHAN NOBLE |
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| Ron Walker, the chairman of the Australian GP Corporation, has also been acting as chairman of the Commonwealth Games, one of the largest sporting events in the world. As he prepares for this weekend's Grand Prix at Albert Park, and amid speculations over the future of the race, Jonathan Noble caught up with Melbourne's busiest man |
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BY TOM KEEBLE |
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| Usually the season-opening race in the past, this year's Australian Grand Prix will be the third round of the championship. Tom Keeble previews the race and rates the teams' chances of success at Albert Park |
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BY SEAN KELLY |
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| The Australian Grand Prix seems to dominate the record books and has held many historic milestones for Formula One teams and drivers. Sean Kelly looks at the memorable and forgettable achievements, ahead of this weekend's GP |
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