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HOW WINNING FELT 04 April 2005 - Renault F1 Denis Chevrier collected the Renault F1 Team’s winning constructor trophy on the Sakhir podium. Here he explains how that felt…
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ALONSO DOMINATES BAHRAIN THRILLER
04 April 2005 - Renault Renault’s Fernando Alonso drove another wheel-perfect race to take a commanding second victory on the trot in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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HARD CHARGE BUT NO CHEQUERED FLAG FOR TAKU. 04 April 2005 - Taku Sato Takuma Sato has still to see the chequered flag this year |  |
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POLE POSITION AND VICTORY 03 April 2005 - Renault F1 Fernando Alonso was cool, calm and collected as he went on to win a dramatic race in Bahrain.
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SPANISH STAR TAKES HIS SECOND WIN IN A ROW 03 April 2005 - Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso extends his lead at the top of the championship. What could be better?
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TOYOTA CONSOLIDATE STANDING IN CHAMPIONSHIP 03 April 2005 - Toyota F1 Panasonic Toyota Racing has consolidated its superb start to the 2005 Grand Prix season with second and fourth places in the Bahrain Grand Prix from Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher respectively |  |
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PANASONIC TOYOTA RACING ADDS ANOTHER TROPHY 03 April 2005 - Toyota F1 Jarno Trulli claimed the team’s second podium of the season with Ralf Schumacher making it a double success in Bahrain by securing fourth position. |
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BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX RACE - SUNDAY 3RD APRIL 2005 03 April 2005 - Jordan F1 Following Sunday morning's final aggregated qualifying session for the Bahrain Grand Prix,
where Tiago Monteiro and Narain Karthikeyan qualified 17th and 18th respectively, it was a
case of mixed fortunes for Jordan Grand Prix during the race. |
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BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX QUALIFYING SESSION 1 - SATURDAY 2ND APRIL 2005
02 April 2005 - Jordan F1 After spending the morning practice sessions finalising qualification and race specification for their
Jordan EJ15 chassis, without encountering any technical problems, Narain Karthikeyan and Tiago Monteiro set times 17th and 18th quickest in the first qualifying session for the Bahrain Grand
Prix tomorrow. |
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BADOER: 'TWO MORE YEARS AT FERRARI' 02 April 2005 - Ferrari At his press conference, Badoer wanted to underline his satisfaction at the two-year extension of his Ferrari contract. |  |
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FRIDAY PRACTICE IN BAHRAIN 01 April 2005 - Red Bull Racing The 2005 Grand Prix of Bahrain got underway today with teams participating in two hour-long free practice sessions. |  |
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BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX - FREE PRACTICE 01 April 2005 - Sauber Petronas SAUBER PETRONAS drivers Felipe Massa and Jacques Villeneuve finished 17th and 20th respectively after today’s first practice sessions for the Bahrain Grand Prix. |  |
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STEADY PROGRESS AT SAKHIR FOR B.A.R HONDA
01 April 2005 - BAR Honda F1 A productive first day of running for Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda at Sakhir. Jenson Button completes 28 laps, while Takuma Sato has reliability issues en route to 12th fastest.
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2005 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX FREE PRACTICE 01 April 2005 - Jordan F1 Jordan Grand Prix drivers Tiago Monteiro, Narain Karthikeyan and Robert Doornbos began the weekend with a smooth-running Free Practice day today |  |
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FISICHELLA TALKS ABOUT THE NEXT GRAND PRIX 31 March 2005 - Giancarlo Fisichella It was disappointing not to finish in Malaysia but Giancarlo is still second in the drivers' championship, and knows the car is quick and that there are more developments coming |  |
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BAR HONDA HEAD FOR BAHRAIN 31 March 2005 - BAR Honda F1 Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda heads to the Middle East this weekend for the third round of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship, in Bahrain.
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GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX 2005 - 1ST 2ND 3RD APRIL 2005 31 March 2005 - Bahrain Circuit The FIA Formula One World Championship is the pinnacle of global motor racing. It has a similar level of profile to the FIFA Soccer World Cup and the Olympic Games, the difference is that it takes place 19 times every year as opposed to once every four years. |  |
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BAHRAIN WILL BE INTERESTING SAYS VILLENEUVE 31 March 2005 - Jacques Villeneuve After a disappointing start to the new season, his first with the Swiss based Sauber Petronas squad, Jacques Villeneuve will be facing yet another challenge this coming weekend when he takes to the Sakhir circuit in Bahrain for the first time in his career |  |
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TAKU CAN'T WAIT TO RETURN AFTER SEPANG LAYOFF.
31 March 2005 - Taku Sato Takuma Sato can't wait to get to start in Bahrain after being forced to sit-out the Malaysian Grand Prix, after having been diagnosed with a viral infection.
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RED BULL DESERT RACING 30 March 2005 - Red Bull Racing Formula 1 now moves from the sauna that was Sepang to the oven-like dry heat of Bahrain. Located in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain is an archipelago and last year, became the first Arab country to hold a Grand Prix.
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