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News by Date: March 2005

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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.
SPECTACULAR SPORT IN A PRESTIGIOUS ENVIRONMENT
31 March 2005 - Porsche
Latest 911 GT3 Cup First Appearance at Porsche Michelin ‎Supercup in Bahrain
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
SURVEY SHOWS GULF BETWEEN MOTORISTS' CONCERNS AND GOVERNMENT POLICY
30 March 2005 - Safe Speed
Survey results published by Green Flag Motoring Assistance show clearly the gulf between motorists' concerns and government policy. Reducing speeding is bottom of the motorists priority list yet top of the government's list.
STOP & START AND STRAIGHT ON FOR DEALS
30 March 2005 - Citroën UK Ltd
There are four customer-friendly pillars to their current range three-year rejuvenation programme say Citroen, style, safety, technology and useful environmentally friendly products.
ON THE SNOW WITH VOLVO
30 March 2005 - Volvo Cars
Britain's top female snowboarder, Lesley McKenna, is now being sponsored by Volvo, and finds her XC90 and Volvo sporting and winter accessories perfect for her active pastime.
DYNAMIC SPACE: THE NEW R-CLASS, THE GRAND SPORTS TOURER FROM MERCEDES-BENZ
30 March 2005 - Mercedes-Benz
For the second time within the space of just one month, Mercedes-Benz is lifting the wraps on another brand new model series, the new R-Class, which is making its world debut at the New York International Auto Show.
VAUXHALL AND SAAB SIGN END OF LIFE CONTRACT
30 March 2005 - Saab
An agreement to enable Vauxhall and Saab GB to comply with European Union regulations on the disposal of old vehicles has been signed with vehicle recyclers Autogreen
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.
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
MORE PERFORMANCE FROM LESS FUEL – NEW ENGINE TO POWER ZAFIRA
29 March 2005 - Vauxhall
It’s a win-win-win-win situation for anyone choosing the new 1.8-litre petrol engine in the new Vauxhall Zafira, on sale in July. Compared to the outgoing model’s 1.8 powerplant, the replacement has 14 per cent more power, consumes four per cent less fuel, has improved flexibility and is even more refined!
 
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