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JUAN PABLO MONTOYA UNABLE TO COMPETE IN 2005 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX
30 March 2005 - McLaren F1 Team McLaren Mercedes confirm that Juan Pablo Montoya is unable to take part in the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix this coming weekend, as a result of an injury he sustained whilst playing tennis during the Easter weekend.
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BUTTON IS A BIG FAN OF BAHRAIN
30 March 2005 - BAR Honda F1 Raw speed of the B.A.R Honda 007 and previous success in Bahrain give Button reasons to be cheerful.
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FERNANDO QUIETLY CONFIDENT IN BAHRAIN 30 March 2005 - Renault F1 The Spaniard took his second career victory two weeks ago in Malaysia, and is hoping to renew the experience this weekend in Bahrain.
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BOB BELL TALKS ABOUT THE FUTURE 30 March 2005 - Renault F1 The Renault F1 Team's Technical Director is taking nothing for granted ahead of the third race of the year. Here's why...
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JUNIORS COMING THROUGH 29 March 2005 - Red Bull Racing Last Wednesday and Thursday were big days for two of the Red Bull Junior Team drivers. Neel Jani and Scott Speed (surely the best ever name for a racing driver!) got to sample F1 power courtesy of Red Bull Racing.
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FISICO 'FOCUS ON THE BRAKES IN BAHRAIN' 29 March 2005 - Renault F1 The brakes are in for a real test in Bahrain. The Italian explains why, and talks about his hopes for the upcoming race.
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200TH RACE AHEAD FOR SAUBER PETRONAS 29 March 2005 - Sauber Petronas Armed with a significant amount of data gathered at the inaugural race in 2004, Team SAUBER PETRONAS heads to the Bahrain International Circuit for the second Bahrain Grand Prix, which marks the team’s 200th Formula One race. |  |
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B.A.R HONDA CONCLUDES POSITIVE TEST AT PAUL RICARD
25 March 2005 - BAR Honda F1 Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson flew back from Malaysia to participate in the important test and were also joined by test driver Enrique Bernoldi. |  |
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PAUL RICARD TEST ROUND-UP
24 March 2005 - Toyota F1 Panasonic Toyota Racing has today concluded two days of testing at Circuit Paul Ricard in the south of France. |  |
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DAVIDSON POST MALAYSIAN GP 24 March 2005 - Anthony Davidson With very little time on his hands, with another test at Paul Ricard in France beckoning immediately after the race, Anthony stopped off long enough to offer a few comments on how his Malaysian weekend had gone.
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ALBERS BAGS FIRST F1 FINISH IN MALAYSIA 20 March 2005 - Minardi F1 MinardI F1 Team drivers, Patrick Friesacher and Christijan Albers experienced widely varying fortunes in today’s Malaysian Grand Prix. |  |
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FERNANDO IN THE PIT LANE 20 March 2005 - Renault F1 The Spaniard sat down ahead of the Malaysian race weekend to discuss his assessment of the new rules, and his mount for 2005, the R25.
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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE SAUBER 18 March 2005 - Renault F1 Following a relatively calm morning session, all the teams took to the track for the afternoon’s free practice. |  |
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SAUBER PETRONAS FLYING 18 March 2005 - Sauber Petronas SAUBER PETRONAS drivers Felipe Massa and Jacques Villeneuve finished first and 18th respectively after today’s first practice sessions for the PETRONAS Malaysian Grand Prix. |  |
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PHEW WHAT A SCORCHER 18 March 2005 - Red Bull Racing Racing drivers often talk about doing 'a hot lap' when they are really pushing hard in qualifying, but in Sepang, every lap for every driver was a hot one. |  |
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ALONSO TALKS ABOUT THE SEASON AHEAD 16 March 2005 - Fernando Alonso An inside track to the coming season |  |
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PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX 15 March 2005 - Sauber Petronas Pre race activities in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday 15 March 2005 |  |
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VERONICA MAGAZINE LINES UP WITH ALBERS 15 March 2005 - Minardi F1 Veronica Magazine today confirms that it will be an official sponsor of Minardi F1 Team driver, Christijan Albers. |  |
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MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN 14 March 2005 - Red Bull Racing The Australian GP was an overture to what promises to be a very exciting championship. The Melbourne track is not too demanding and the weather was very kind and cool. |  |
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F1 PREMIERE FOR RED BULL RACING 01 March 2005 - Red Bull Racing With the youngest driver in the field (Christian Klien, 22) as well as the youngest team boss (Christian Horner, 31), Red Bull Racing will make its debut in Formula 1 in Melbourne. |  |
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