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“…suddenly the detractors have melted away, those who say the Monaco GP is boring, that passing is impossible, that it is no more than a hugely expensive parade for the glitterati, all carping made ridiculous by such a race as Sunday’s.”
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“After the race he was in tears,” Kolles told autosport.com. “But it was not only him (crying), there were a lot of people. I told him: ‘You are the hero of the race’. That’s my opinion and I think people will recognise this.”
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A look at the rumours surrounding Alonso and Ferrari, plus early other silly season happenings
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Ferrari’s race ruined due to a gamble based on a weather forecast that turned out to be wrong
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It would be illogical to set up in Paris when Magny-Cours does the trick. Does the trick, that is, except when it comes to actually pulling in the crowds
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“The 26-year-old Dutchman, who raced 11 times for Minardi and Red Bull until late in 2006, reportedly penned the agreement with the French squad’s main sponsor ING - a Dutch bank - to perform demonstration driving duties…”
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Arguments for an against Max Mosley remaining as FIA President
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Alain Prost thinks the FIA should be split into separate “sporting” and general motoring organisations. I think this is what needs to be done to prevent anyone from ever being as powerful as Max Mosley in future
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“Last year’s explanation that he was having trouble acclimatising to the new Bridgestone tyres is gone. And he has the best car on the grid. So what is going on with Kimi Raikkonen?”
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“This year if Lewis is successful in his title bid then it will come at least partly because of the decisions which have been made for him rather than by him.”
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I would have thought so, yes
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After years of complaining that we need overtaking in the sport, it seems relatively ironic that the most enjoyable race of the year so far was in the Principality, where it is harder to overtake than Hammersmith Broadway in rush hour, driving a bendy bus
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