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Why Sidey is indifferent to the idea of Super Aguri’s demise
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As Robert Kubica expresses his ambition to drive rally cars, Patrick Down takes a look at other drivers who have made the switch between circuits and rally stages
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A look at the proposed 2009 regulations. “The thrust of the new regs is clear: more mechanical grip + less aero grip = more overtaking.”
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“Last week Livingstone was defeated in the local elections by Conservative candidate Boris Johnson. It is anticipated that Ecclestone and Goldsmith will once again try to convince the city to look at F1″
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F1 should be aiming for a bigger grid
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“Bild claims that officials both for Renault and Ferrari have made enquiries as to how long Kubica, who has outqualified his German teammate Nick Heidfeld on every occasion so far this season, is under contract to BMW.”
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Kolles: “What do you expect when you are starting from positions 19 and 20? Of course they tried to get a good start; one managed it, and unfortunately Adrian ended on the kerb. This is something that can always happen when you are at the back.”
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“They’re talking about spending 30 million dollars on it, which would probably furnish Bernie’s office, but I don’t think it’d build a good F1 track.”
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“The FIA has appointed leading barrister Anthony Scrivener QC to undertake a detailed analysis of the sexual allegations surrounding Max Mosley to judge whether suggestions of a Nazi-element to his activities are true.”
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