2007 European GP Technical Review
Although many teams are not planning to introduce major changes until Turkey, there were still a few tweaks in evidence at the Nurburgring. Craig Scarborough takes a look at the latest developments
Despite the nondescript European GP title, Formula One gathered in Germany for the tenth round of the championship last weekend.
After the high speed Silverstone circuit and the test at Spa, the Nurburgring is a slower track, which became even slower still at various parts of the race weekend due to the rain.
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