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UNUSUAL LESSONS 07 March 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Students of the 11th form of 'Raabeschule' in Braunschweig recently experienced an unusual type of French lesson |
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FRENCH LESSON WITH VOLKSWAGEN CO-DRIVER MICHEL PÉRIN 07 March 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Students of the 11th form of 'Raabeschule' in Braunschweig recently experienced an unusual type of French lesson: Volkswagen factory co-driver Michel Périn answered their questions at the end of their 'Francophonia' project theme. |
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2007 BTCC ENTRY FOR SIBSPORT 27 February 2007 - SIBSPORT Newly-formed racing team SIBSPORT have announced that they will enter the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) for a full season in 2007 |
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EASTER MONDAY SEES THE FIRST ROUND OF THE 2007 MSA BRITISH RALLYCROSS 05 February 2007 - MSA British Rallycross Championship It’s coming home40th Anniversary of first Rallycross to be celebrated at Lydden |  |
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12TH WIN FOR MITSUBISHI 24 January 2007 - Mitsubishi RECORD-BREAKING TEAM REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART CLAIM SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE DAKAR RALLY VICTORY |  |
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RALLY WIN FOR CITROEN 23 January 2007 - Citroën UK Ltd ONE – TWO FINISH FOR NEW CITROEN C4 WRC ON ITS DEBUT IN MONTE CARLO |  |
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TEAM REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART CLAIMS DAKAR RALLY VICTORY USING RICARDO TRANSMISSION 22 January 2007 - Ricardo For the fifth year in succession a Ricardo transmission has been used by Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart in the successful defence of its winning position at Dakar, the world’s toughest and most famous off-road rally |
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VOLKSWAGEN DOMINANT TEAM IN FIELD 21 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport In the 2007 Dakar Rally Volkswagen – having clinched ten of 14 possible stage victories and leading the event for eight days – was the dominant team in the field, but in the overall classification the factory team headed by Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen was not rewarded for its performance. |
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VOLKSWAGEN – WITH TEN STAGE VICTORIES – FASTEST TEAM 21 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport In the 2007 Dakar Rally Volkswagen – having clinched ten of 14 possible stage victories and leading the event for eight days – was the dominant team in the field, but in the overall classification the factory team headed by Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen was not rewarded for its performance. |
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QUOTES AFTER LEG 15 21 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Team quotes |
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VOLKSWAGEN FASTEST TEAM 21 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport In the 2007 Dakar Rally Volkswagen – having clinched ten of 14 possible stage victories and leading the event for eight days – was the dominant team in the field |
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TRIPLE STAGE VICTORY FOR VOLKSWAGEN 20 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen managed another top performance on the 14th and penultimate stage of the Dakar Rally: |
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QUOTES AFTER LEG 14 20 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Team quotes |
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SNIPPETS FROM VOLKSWAGEN BIVOUAC (LEG 14) 20 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport
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LEG 14 NEWS 20 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Snippets from Volkswagen bivouac |
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TRIPLE STAGE VICTORY 20 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen managed another top performance on the 14th and penultimate stage of the Dakar Rally: |
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NEWS FROM VOLKSWAGEN LEG 13 19 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Snippets from Volkswagen bivouac |
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STAGE EIGHT VICTORY 19 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Another stage victory for Volkswagen in the Dakar Rally |
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NEWS FROM VOLKSWAGEN 18 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport Snippets from Volkswagen bivouac |
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SEVENTH STAGE WIN 18 January 2007 - Volkswagen Motorsport One-two for Volkswagen on twelfth leg of the Dakar Rally: Factory driver Carlos Sainz (Spain) and co-driver Michel Périn (France) won the 484 kilometre stage from Ayoun-el-Atrous (Mauritania) to Kayes (Mali) in their Race Touareg. |
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