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Changing Tyres, Changing Rules
This year's 'endurance' tyres have been a major factor in shaking up the established order in F1. Quite how big a factor, nobody is quite sure: Would Ferrari and have won the World Championship, had they been on Michelins this year? Tony Dodgins takes a look at the FIA's surprising proposal to return to race tyre changing: Would it immediately put the red cars back in the ballpark? And what are the chances of the proposal being voted through?
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For the Pride of My Nation The debut of Sheikh Maktoum Hasher Maktoum Al Maktoum's A1 Grand Prix series was received with mixed reactions, some rejecting the concept of a 'World Cup of Motorsport' while others see it as a breath of fresh air in the corportate-driven world of racing. Subsequently, though, it will be the fans who will determine whether the concept is a success or a failure. 17-year-old Daniel McCalla made the trip to Germany last weekend to support Great Britain in the second round of the 2005 championship. He came back with lifetime memories and some shattered illusions
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Japanese GP Review The Suzuka circuit provided a thrilling Japanese Grand Prix, in which Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso demonstrated why they have been the top two drivers this year. Autosport-Atlas's Tom Keeble reviews the events and results from the penultimate race of 2005
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Restoring the Pedigree There was a lot of politics during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend, but at the end of the day everyone will remember the superb drives of Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso. Richard Barnes reviews how F1 restored its pedigree of pure racing excitement
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Chinese GP Preview The 2005 season comes to an end in China, with Renault and McLaren in a thrilling and close battle to take the constructors' title. With only two points between them, everything is to play for. Tom Keeble previews the race and rates the teams' chances of success
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China Facts, Stats Kimi Raikkonen's victory in Japan was spectacular, but how good it was in statistical terms? And how did he manage it? And what happened in F1 18 years ago? Marcel Schot brings the answers and more anecdotes ahead of the final round of the 2005 season
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