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| EXCLUSIVE |
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BY PIERRE DUPASQUIER |
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| The 2005 United States Grand Prix was arguably the most controversial weekend in Formula One history. What actually happened there, at Indy, that led the 14 Michelin-shod cars to pull into their garages before the start of the race? One year on, Pierre Dupasquier, Michelin's motorsport director at the time, reconstructs the events of that weekend exclusively for autosport.com |
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BY TIM REDMAYNE |
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| In a special series of features, autosport.com talks to the drivers of the GP Masters series - about the old days, the new series and their love of motor racing. This week: Patrick Tambay and driving for Ferrari |
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| COLUMNS |
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BY MATT BISHOP |
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| F1 Racing's Matt Bishop explains why Robert Kubica cannot drive for BMW next season, even if he really is the next Schumi... |
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BY DAMIEN SMITH |
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| Jacques Villeneuve appears genuinely happy this season, settling into family life and driving on a par with teammate Nick Heidfeld. Will that be enough to secure him another season in Formula One? |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| This week, the rumour mill keeps turning, and the future of the US GP at Indy |
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BY MARCEL BORSBOOM |
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| Strange things have happened in F1 history - and not only in last year's US Grand Prix. But how well do you remember the more remarkable events of F1? Time to find out! |
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| ANALYSIS |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| Before the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, Ferrari would have considered a second place finish in Montreal a disappointing result. By Sunday afternoon, the result was greeted with relief. Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn gives Adam Cooper exclusive insight into his team's weekend in Montreal |
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BY RICHARD BARNES |
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| For three drivers, this year's Canadian Grand Prix was the opportunity to redeem themselves from previous disappointments. Two of them were unable to do so. The third man emerged as the winner. Richard Barnes analyses their fortunes in Montreal |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| Craig Scarborough analyses the technical updates seen at Montreal, including the recent rear-wing controversy |
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| PREVIEW |
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BY TOM KEEBLE |
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| Tom Keeble previews the tenth round of the season and rates the teams' chances of success at the United States Grand Prix |
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BY SEAN KELLY |
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| Sean Kelly looks back at the history of the United States Grand Prix, reviewing the memorable performances as well as the remarkable records that have been set there throughout the years |
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| REVIEW |
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BY MATT BEER |
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| A thorough review of all the events and results from round 9 of the season |
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| TOOLS |
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