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“Super Aguri remain unsure if they will race in this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, despite sending the full team to Barcelona, BBC Sport understands.”
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Patrick Head confesses that Toyota heavily influenced the decision to hire Kazuki Nakajima as a driver. He concedes that many think he should have spent longer in GP2 and that he makes mistakes. But Head reckons Nakajima is learning from them
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One IndyCar win and she’s good enough for F1? Not even IndyCar *Championship* winners are good enough for F1 these days! I’d love to see it though, and the GP2 ‘grooming’ suggestion is sound
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““I do not understand how he made so many mistakes,” the 66-year-old told the Italian magazine Autosprint. “…his (Hamilton’s) error-rate was simply too high,” Ramirez said.”
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Rumours of a straight swap between Rubens Barrichello and Marco Andretti
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As Sidepodcast said on Twitter, “that’ll please Ron”!
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“Flavio Briatore believes Renault should be able to fight close behind the BMW Sauber team following the updates introduced in last week’s test at Barcelona.” Hmm
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“Together, we didn’t get the right set-up for Malaysia.” Yup. Well, it is a lot more difficult when you don’t have a double World Champion helping you out…
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I’m not one of those to ask that Fernando Alonso “speaks out” against the racists at the Barcelona test during the winter, but he is a notable omission from this list of quotes…
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“Formula One veteran David Coulthard has warned that reducing downforce and re-introducing slick tyres will not be enough to improve the quality of racing in 2009.”
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““News to me,” an Andretti-Green spokesman told motorsport.com.”
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“According to speculation in the Barcelona paddock, Super Aguri is close to agreeing a new deal with the Dubai-funded Magma Group.”
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““It is always very difficult to have two really good drivers in a team,” Renault boss Briatore told reporters at a sponsor press conference in Spain. “When your two drivers are equally good, the teammates become their greatest enemies.”
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“As to whether there are negotiations about the sale of team shares, the Briton adds: “No comment.”"
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“We’ve been working as hard as we possibly can to find a solution for Aguri, but at this stage I’m not overly optimistic. Honda in my opinion have done the maximum possible to support the Super Aguri team.”
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Heh
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