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Interview - Gianni Morbidelli
Gianni Morbidelli is not the youngest Formula 1 driver, nor is he the best-known of the young generation, but he is making a good impression. The San Marino Grand Prix was only Morbidelli's sixth Grand Prix but he was eighth on the grid.Full Story
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News Feature - Ferrari - a team in crisis
"Internal crisis is a normal thing at Ferrari. When the team wins there is a crisis of optimism. When that happens everything stops. That's what happened in the off-season."Full Story
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News Feature - Jordan challenges the established F1 order
Formula 1's newest team has made waves in the first two Grands Prix of 1991. Despite having to pre-qualify Team 7Up Jordan is challenging the established order.Full Story
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Interview - Christian Fittipaldi
Christian Fittipaldi has a lot to live up to, of course. His father Wilson was a Formula 1 driver in the mid-Seventies and Uncle Emerson is a legend, having won two F1 World titles (1972 and 1974), run his own F1 team and then gone racing in America and added the Indianapolis 500 and the CART championship to his curriculum vitae in 1989.Full Story
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News Feature - Van de Poele stars at Imola
Eric Van de Poele's career has been sustained by winning prizes. On Sunday at Imola he nearly walked away with one of racing's top prizes - World Championship points on his Grand Prix debut.Full Story
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News Feature - Enzo Coloni's F1 adventures
Enzo Coloni is a dreamer. Since entering Grand Prix racing in 1987 his team has competed in only 13 GPs, the last successful qualification coming in Portugal in 1989 with Roberto Moreno behind the wheel. If anything, Coloni is proof that there is no room in Formula 1 for such dreamers.Full Story
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Interview - Emanuele Pirro
Emanuele Pirro was a star in qualifying in Phoenix but in the race the Roman was less fortunate. It was symptomatic of a Formula 1 career full of highs and lows.Full Story
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News Feature - The Fondmetal F1 team
After 11 seasons in Formula 1 with few results, the old Osella team was taken over at the end of last year by Italian industrialist Gabriele Rumi of the Fondmetal wheel manufacturing company, which had previously sponsored the team. Team founder Enzo Osella and Osella designer Antonio Tommaini both left the outfit and the race team was relocated in new workshops at Palosco near Bergamo in northern Italy. Rumi, it seemed was serious.Full Story
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News Feature - Ivan Capelli on the way to Ferrari
After five seasons with Leyton House, Ivan Capelli is on the verge of finally breaking into a top F1 team, a team for which, perhaps, he can become a race winner.Full Story
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News Feature - Formula 1 Preview 1991
With the benefit of foresight, 1991 looks like being one of the closest Formula 1 seasons in many a year. No longer do we face the prospect of McLaren-Honda wiping the floor with the opposition. Last year the competition between McLaren, Ferrari, Williams and Benetton was tight.Full Story
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Interview - Understanding Mr Dennis: Ron Dennis
Ron Dennis is never comfortable with the media and so getting a good interview out of him is not an easy task. But what is the problem? Why doesn't he just relax and talk...Full Story
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News Feature - Team by Team Review of 1990
Rather than produce a definitive 1990 F1 car, the philosophy at Maranello was to constantly change and update.Full Story
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News Feature - Jean Alesi profile
Jean Alesi will be Alain Prost's number two at Ferrari next year - after just 18 months as a Formula 1 driver. The Frenchman's rise to Formula 1 stardom has been remarkable.Full Story
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Interview - Stefano Modena
Stefano Modena will replace Jean Alesi at Tyrrell next season and there are many in Formula 1 who believe Stefano has just as much -- if not more -- talent than F1's current rising star.Full Story
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Interview - Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna is delighted to be the 1990 World Champion, but he does have his regrets over how the title was won at the Japanese Grand Prix, when he collided with his championship rival Alain Prost at the first corner.Full Story
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News Feature - The Minardi-Ferrari alliance takes F1 by surprise
"You had better sit down," said the Minardi Team Manager Jaime Manca Graziedei on the phone the other day. "This is going to be a bit of a shock. Minardi has an engine deal for next year."Full Story
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Interview - Roberto Moreno
Roberto Moreno made a big splash in the Japanese Grand Prix, finishing second to Nelson Piquet in his first race for the Benetton team.Full Story
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Interview - Aguri Suzuki
The Australian Grand Prix was a complete disaster for Aguri Suzuki. He qualified 24th after a catalogue of disasters in practice and he was the first retirement in the race - after just six laps.Full Story
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News Feature - How good is Ayrton Senna?
I hate the motoring editor of the Adelaide Advertiser. He's not a bad bloke - when he's sober - but he does make unreasonable demands from time to time.Full Story
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News Feature - Martin Donnelly's accident at Jerez
With just eight minutes remaining in Friday's official qualifying session a terrible hush fell over the pitlane at Jerez. The red flag was being shown. There had been a huge accident involving Martin Donnelly's Lotus.Full Story
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