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Verstappen and Sainz urge FIA “to be tough”, but F1 manufacturers must look in the mirror

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Verstappen and Sainz urge FIA “to be tough”, but F1 manufacturers must look in the mirror

Why any 12th team project would face an uphill battle amid BYD rumours

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Why any 12th team project would face an uphill battle amid BYD rumours

How Mercedes has worked to solve its F1 weakness

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How Mercedes has worked to solve its F1 weakness

Inside Le Mans' groundbreaking new Motorsport Museum

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Inside Le Mans' groundbreaking new Motorsport Museum

Canada spectacle shows how F1 is walking regulation tightrope

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Canada spectacle shows how F1 is walking regulation tightrope

Martin carrying new injury into MotoGP's Italian GP weekend

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Italian GP
Martin carrying new injury into MotoGP's Italian GP weekend

Why McLaren will try rejected front wing again in Monaco

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Canadian GP
Why McLaren will try rejected front wing again in Monaco

Ben Sulayem proposes removal of FIA presidential term limits

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Canadian GP
Ben Sulayem proposes removal of FIA presidential term limits

JV and Pollock to team up at Renault?

Sources have suggested that Craig Pollock's long term future could lie with the re-badged Renault team, although it's not yet clear whether he would replace or work alongside current team boss Flavio Briatore

Pollock is known to be popular with the French manufacturer - he first came into contact with them as Jacques Villeneuve's manager when the French-Canadian drove for Williams in 1996. Three years later the new BAR team used Renault-built Supertec engines in its debut season. The Supertec arrangement was overseen by Briatore, so the two men have worked together previously.

If Pollock does end up at Renault, it is highly likely that Villeneuve will follow him there. The Canadian will clearly be uncomfortable at BAR in the aftermath of Pollock's shock departure, and he is free to leave the team at the end of 2002.

It's unlikely that he will ever find a berth at Williams, Ferrari or McLaren, and Renault is the obvious alternative. Jacques talked to Briatore last year about a Benetton seat for 2001, but decided to stay put.

Although its widely assumed that Fernando Alonso is being lined up to replace Jenson Button in 2003, the attraction of having its most recent World Champion on board could prove irresistible to Renault.

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