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| FEATURES |
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BY TIM REDMAYNE |
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| Finalising autosport.com's special series of features, leading up to this weekend's GP Masters of Great Britain, Tim Redmayne talks to the two biggers stars of the series - about the old days and their love of motor racing |
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| COLUMNS |
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BY BRUCE THOMSON |
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The Hungarian Grand Prix cartoon |
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BY PAUL TRACY |
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| Paul Tracy reveals what happened after his now infamous scrap with Alex Tagliani in San Jose, how he's getting used to left-foot braking and, above how all this pales in comparison to Cristiano da Matta's current condition... |
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BY DAMIEN SMITH |
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| As the British press celebrates Jenson Button's first GP win last weekend, and with Nigel Mansell back at Silverstone this weekend, Damien Smith recalls the childhood magic of witnessing 'Red 5' at his greatest home victory |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| This week, on the engine freeze debate, and why there's no peace in sight |
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| REVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| What could have been the turning point of the 2006 world championship turned into one of the worst race weekends for Michael Schumacher, with the German and his Ferrari team dropping the ball time and time again. What actually happened down at the red garage, and was Schumacher's race all bad? Adam Cooper brings the inside story |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| The Hungarian Grand Prix could have ended in a total disaster for the Renault team, but somehow the rollercoaster weekend left the French team in the same position as they were beforehand. Renault's director of engineering Pat Symonds talks Adam Cooper through one of the most bizarre weekends he has ever had to deal with |
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BY RICHARD BARNES |
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| For Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher, retiring from the Hungarian Grand Prix could be a painful memory once the championship is decided, as both missed a chance to take an important step towards their goals when everything seemed to be going their way. Richards Barnes analyses the title contenders' Hungarian weekend |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| Craig Scarborough analyses the technical aspects of the Hungaroring weekend, including the weather, tyres, mass dampers, and more |
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BY MATT BEER |
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| A thorough review of all the events and results from round 13 of the season |
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BY SEAN KELLY |
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| Sean Kelly analyses the results and the stats from the Hungarian GP, and he offers perspective on the performance of the drivers and teams |
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BY DAVID WRIGHT |
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| A comparison between the drivers and teams through the averages and total times, positions and other relevant figures |
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| JOURNAL ARCHIVE |
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