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| INTERVIEW |
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BY ADAM COOPER |
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| In under two weeks, Mark Webber will step into a Ferrari-powered RB2 at Barcelona for his first run with Red Bull Racing. It will be the end of two years with the Williams team, which he defines as a mistake, and the start of a multi-year contract with an outfit that he believes will only get better and better. Sober but not sombre, the Australian tells Adam Cooper about his disappointments at Grove and his expectations from Milton Keynes |
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BY CRAIG SCARBOROUGH |
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| The past year saw technical debate take centre stage, with a flourish of innovation and controversy. Craig Scarborough reviews the cars and events of the 2006 season, and this week he focuses on aerodynamics, tower wings, mass damper, Ferrari, and more... |
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BY TONY DODGINS |
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| Tony Dodgins reflects on the season that was, from a hospital bed... |
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| INTERVIEW |
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BY MARK GLENDENNING |
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| Will Power began the 2006 season with three goals in mind: to finish in the top ten of the 2006 Champ Car World Series championship, to get a podium, and to win the title of Rookie of the Year. Well, he's checked the boxes on all three, although it didn't happen as fast as he expected. Mark Glendenning talked to the Australian about the ups and downs of his season |
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| FEATURES |
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BY JONATHAN NOBLE |
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| Every year, the Macau Grand Prix poses a unique challenge for those drivers who dare to accept it. This year will be no different, and a line-up filled with stars guarantees a worthy winner. Jonathan Noble analyses the long running success of the Asian event and talks to those who have tried it |
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BY GLENN FREEMAN |
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| Just when the young guns looked set to dominate another DTM season, veteran Bernd Schneider completed a flawless season and clinched his fifth title. Glenn Freeman looks back at the 2006 season |
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MARK GLENDENNING |
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| Reviewing "Toly's Ghost" by Burt B.S. Levy. Published by Think Fast Ink |
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