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| EXCLUSIVE |
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BY JONATHAN NOBLE |
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| No one in the F1 paddock advocated the legality of mass dampers as passionately as Renault's director of engineering Pat Symonds. However, since the FIA's Court of Appeal ruled the device illegal, Symonds and his peers at Renault have maintained media silence. Now, for the first time, Symonds talks to autosport.com's Jonathan Noble about the whole affair, his reaction to the verdict, and how Renault plan to bounce back with a vengeance |
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BY DIETER RENCKEN |
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| Reaching 400km/h in an F1 car in the middle of the desert doesn't sound like a big challenge, does it? Well, there more to it than it seems, and spinning at 380km/h is not something you want to do often. Dieter Rencken talked to Bonneville 400 driver Alan van der Merwe about the record-breaking project |
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| REVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| In recent years, it's been quite rare to see the championship contenders actually race head to head on track, even when the points gap was narrow. Yet the Turkish Grand Prix served another memorable battle between Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso, which took both men to their utmost limit - and beyond. Adam Cooper analyses the race of the champions |
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BY RICHARD BARNES |
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| The Turkish GP featured an unexpected protagonist: Toro Rosso's Tonio Liuzzi. With his spin on lap 12, the Italian changed the outcome of the race and, Richards Barnes says, maybe even the championship |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| Technology dominated the Turkish Grand Prix weekend, more off-track than on track, and as usual, it was dabbed with controversy and speculation. Craig Scarborough brings new information on the mass damper ban and Ferrari's controversial wheel fairings, as well as updates on the various new developments seen on cars throughout the weekend |
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