·Melbourne: Tech File
Melbournes Albert Park is a stop-start mixture of temporary street course and a purpose-built track. This means the circuit includes an interesting variety of corners with unusual geometry and constantly evolving track surface.
·Bob Bell Q&A
After a difficult 2007 season, the ING Renault F1 Team is ready to fight back as the new season will kick-off this weekend at Melbourne. Bob Bell, the team's Technical Director, believes that the Australian GP will be a good indicator of how were going to fare for the early part of the season.
·Quite off season, well almost!
Just when Yorkshire cricket fans thought that they were about to experience the rare event of a quite off season, the rebel Indian cricket leagues have come along and all of a sudden Yorkshire would appear to have lost both overseas players for the coming season.
·AT&T Williams 2008 Australian GP Preview
F1 returns this weekend for the start of the 2008 FIA World Championship at Melbournes Albert Park circuit in Australia. Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima will drive for the AT&T Williams team. The teams new 2008 FW30 has completed pre-season testing, with the car producing some encouraging results. But the real test will be the first race of the season as to how it truley compares to its rivals.
·Wanderers To Rebuff Coventry's Helguson Interest
Championship side Coventry City are hoping to persuade Bolton Wanderers striker Heidar Helguson to join them on loan for the rest of the season but their interest is likely to be snubbed by Wanderers bosses who themselves need the Icelander for their relegation run in.
·The Fletcher year[and a half]
In the summer of 2006 our Falcons made two huge decisions that received lukewarm responses from supporters; to switch home games to Friday nights and to replace Rob Andrew as Director of Rugby with John Fletcher. The first did not work and lasted a year, the second didnt work either and has lasted less than two.
·Kolles thinks midfield and points possible
Force India F1 team principal Colin Kolles has spoken ahead of this weekend's impending Australian Grand Prix of his ambitions that his team will this season be fighting in the midfield pack and move in to a position where points are being scored on a regular basis. Kolles also spoke of a 'long-term future' for the team which was absent under the previous owners.
·Fabrice Lom - Pre Season Q & A
Fabrice Lom, is the Principal Engineer, Red Bull Racing Trackside Engine Support. His role is to maximise the performance of the RS27 engine working in conjunction with the Red Bull Racing Team. Here he reflects on the long winter testing period, gives his views on the season ahead and the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.
·Profile: Graham Rahal
It's never much of a suprise when the son of a former successful racer wants to follow in his father's footsteps; it's a bonus when all indications suggest that the apple didn't fall too far from the tree. Such is the case with Graham Rahal, son of three-time CART series champion Bobby Rahal.
·Baggies to face Premiership's only surviving side
Tuned in to televisions and radios everywhere at 1.25pm yesterday afternoon, was a vast array of football fans awaiting the FA Cup semi final draw. Some Albion fans might well have been hoping to avoid this one, drawing Portsmouth the only surviving premiership outfit. But if past history suggests anything at all, it is that Pompey may well be fearing this one more.
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