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  2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix
Indianapolis will not host a grand prix on the 2008 Formula One calendar, according to track spokesman Ron Green.
Australian Mark Webber has praised the next generation of Formula One stars fighting for the keenly contested championship.
Prove your know-how and you could be showing a friend your driving style, and a great 4 days at the 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix.
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  Juan Pablo Montoya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the 2003 French Grand Prix, after a misunderstanding with the pit crew, there was a vocal exchange of expletives between the Colombian and his team.
At the Canadian Grand Prix Montoya was on course for a win, but he was disqualified after being sent out under a red light in the pit lane by his team.
The Canadian Grand Prix saw Montoya pull off a stunning overtaking move on Michael Schumacher on the opening lap, but contact with Nico Rosberg on the next lap and a mistake at the last corner resulted in Montoya bracing the wall and damaging the car, leading to retirement.
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 GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Races > 2001 Results > Australian GP
But inevitably the 2001 Australian Grand Prix will be remembered for the sheer magnitude of the accident between Jacques Villeneuve and Ralf Schumacher, and as a direct result the loss of the second volunteer safety worker at a Grand Prix in six months.
This he did most emphatically when the 2001 championship got underway for real, his Ferrari gaining almost half a car length on everyone else as the lights turned and the field was released while alongside him Barrichello's sister car bogged down and allowed the advancing horde to gain a lot of ground.
Whatever the case may eventually prove to be, a second Grand Prix safety worker lay at the trackside undergoing cardiac massage in the space of six months.
www.grandprix.com /gpe/rr664.html   (4364 words)

  
 Formula One news, comment and analysis from F1Fanatic » Blog Archive » F1 Video: 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
2001 Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang - Michael Schumacher won again for Ferrari, showing his class recovering from a spin as rain fell on the track.
2001 Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos - Juan Pablo Montoya announced his arrival in F1 with a stunning pass on Schumacher after a rolling restart.
2001 German Grand Prix, Hockenheimring - The 2001 German Grand Prix was the last to be held at the ‘old style’ Hockenheim circuit before it was reworked by Hermann Tilke.
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 2001 Season
In this clip, the drivers competing in the 2001 Formula 1 season are asked what their best memory is of 2001, while we look back over their chosen races.
Surely the most exciting and dramatic grand prix of the '01 season and one of the best of all time.
The British Grand Prix was back in its former July slot and the weather was perfect.
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 Australian Grand Prix Collection
Commemorating the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, the "Fuel Tank" has been developed as both a keepsake and the first component to the collectible concept as previously described.
Released in October 2001, The Engine is the second component in the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Collection commemorating the 2001 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, The Engine is a high fired stoneware decanter filled with 500ml of Bullocks Tawny Port (Bar Piece No 19).
All Motorcycle Grand Prix 'Bar Pieces' will be Officially Licensed Merchandise of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation and will perform within the conditions and parameters of the agreement for each year an agreement is made.
www.ceramicinnovations.com.au /collctrs.htm   (1355 words)

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