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> Fisichella celebrated his first "real" victory
Melbourne was Giancarlo Fisichella�s second triumph as F1 driver, but the Italian said that it was his first �real� victory. The first, in Brazil 2003, he was not able to celebrate on the podium because the FIA awarded it to him the day after. |
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> Ferrari brings the debut of the F2005 forward
The result of the Australian GP set the alarm bells off at Ferrari so, now the debut of the F2005 will be brought forward. The team is testing the new model at Jerez and after they finish will decide what to do. |
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> Alonso, a third place that is like a "victory"
Fernando Alonso was the star of a spectacular fightback in Australia and managed to get on the podium in spite of starting back in 13th position. �This third place tastes like a victory� admitted the Renault driver. |
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> The new rules, in doubt
The new rules introduced by FIA were put in doubt after the Australian GP. The teams did really understand what was going on with the tyres, the classification system convinced nobody and the engine rules were �cheated�. |
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> Red Bull, the pleasant surprise in Melbourne
The two Red Bull drivers were the surprise package in Australia. Favoured by the strange conditions during classification, David Coulthard and Christian Klien finished the race in fourth and seventh positions. |
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