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01 Mar 2002
Formula Football
Come June, World Cup fever will grip the Paddock as surely as sector times and setup.
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01 Sep 2000
When Gary met Eddie
Gary Anderson and Eddie Jordan may be serious rivals in the pit lane but their history is long and deep enough to make them firm friends in the paddock, two Irishmen united by their love of the sport.
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01 Jun 2001
Traction control
There are many unsung heroes at Jordan Grand Prix, and among the folk who don't normally get a lot of recognition from the public are the guys in the electronics department. But this year they've been in the spotlight thanks to the new regulations introduced at the Spanish GP.
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01 Jun 2001
Easy Rider - Colin Edwards
They don’t come less complicated and outwardly more all-American than the current World Superbike Champion, Colin Edwards II. Incongruously sucking on a wad of tobacco - a permanent fixture in his cheek - as he is interviewed in the aftermath of a charity golf game, the tall Texan delivers his pearls of wisdom in a no-BS fashion, peppered with minor expletives in a way that easily lulls the uninitiated into the feeling that they could be conversing with anyone other than four-stroke bike racing’s current World Champion.
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01 Mar 2000
Shooting Stars Head For The Top
For a racing driver the path to Formula 1 is clearly marked. Most start out as children in karting and progress steadily through the single-seater car ranks, typically racing Formula Ford, Formula 3, F3000 and then moving up to Formula 1, ideally arriving in their mid twenties. But for Benson & Hedges Jordan driver Jarno Trulli and BMW.WilliamsF1's new star Jenson Button, things moved more quickly.
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01 Dec 1999
A Champ Steps Down
115 Grands Prix, 22 victories, 21 pole positions, 360 World Championship points, and one World Championship title. That translates into winning 19% of Grands Prix contested, scoring an average of over three points per race during a career spanning eight seasons. Such tremendously impressive statistics convey some sense of achievement. But they tell only half the story, for Damon Hill’s F1 career was about many things, and the hard facts barely scratch the surface.
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