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Author Archives: nickollivere
Cleaning out his locker
So it seems like, after three seasons in a middling team, this is the last we’ll see of Christian Klien. What did you make of him? I have never been totally convinced by him, but there have been times when … Continue reading
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Autosport frees up
I just received an email from autosport.com’s editor-in-chief saying that as of tomorrow news stories on his website will be free to read. There will still be pay content (worth subscribing to, I should add), but the most important part … Continue reading
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Crossing the line
I read this morning that Ferrari will announce their decision the moment the last of their racers crosses the finish line at Monza. So, if they want to delay the announcement, all they have to do is order Massa to … Continue reading
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Michael gets stuffed in Turkey
He should have been on pole, he should have won the race, and he should have over-taken Alonso. I’m not certain, but I think Michael just lost the championship. If he can’t overtake Alonso in a faster car on a … Continue reading
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Debut
Sebastian Vettel: just signed to drive BMW’s third car on Fridays. Johnny Borrell: his band Razorlight headlined V Festival last weekend.
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Championship Poll
So, with five races to go, and 10 points between Schumacher and Alonso, it’s time to lay your cards on the table, step up to the plate, and take the bit between your teeth: Who do you think will win … Continue reading
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Schumacher signs for Chelsea
In a shock move revealed last night by an undercover Swiss journalist, Michael Schumacher is to leave Ferrari with immediate effect in order to join Chelsea football club in time for the new season. ‘I’ve always loved football’ the 7 … Continue reading
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Unaffected
I’ve been quite annoyed by commentators saying how Sunday’s race hasn’t affected the championship battle much, if at all. Can’t they see that no affect is an affect? Even if Schumacher hadn’t got that point, the battle still would have … Continue reading
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Michael gets pointed out
So after Kubica was disqualified Michael, despite retiring three laps from the end, gains a world championship point on Alonso. This, of course, could be the point that wins the championship, or it could not – we’ll know in two … Continue reading
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Can Kubica cut it?
I was most surprised to hear they’ve replaced Villeneuve for Hungary, and possibly longer. And, I do think it was a replacement: Jacques was fine after his crash, and now he’s suddenly injured? For a driver struggling to get a … Continue reading
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