| De la Rosa to replace Montoya |
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McLaren have announced current race driver Juan Pablo Montoya will not drive for the rest of the 2006 season and test driver Pedro de la Rosa will race alongside Kimi Raikkonen for this weekend’s French Grand Prix.
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13/07/2006 sports
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| DIAZ our first winner of the season. |
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He should have received an email from Stress Management Services with information about collecting his prize. DIAZ is still leading the main competition and he may now win an other prize at the end of the season.
An other winner will be announced following the race in Great Britain.
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29/05/2006 sports
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It's a double for McLaren at Brazil with J-P Monotya and K. Raioknen at the first two places respectively ahead of Spaniard F. Alonso.
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26/09/2005 sports
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| D. Coulthard wins in Australia |
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No red colours on the podium in Australia when D Coulthard wins ahead of J-P Montoya who was leading the race before a spin. K. Räikkönen who lead the race for a long time was punished by a Drive through finished third ahead of M. Scumacher who was forced to an extra pit.
Following in for points italian J. Trulli, H-H. Frentzen, F. Alonso and R. Schumacher
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09/03/2003 sports
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| Disappointment at conservative FW24 |
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Williams' drivers have expressed their disappointment at the FW24 chassis that has been produced for this year, but maintain they are very pleased with BMW's engine.
"I am very impressed by the engine but disappointed by the chassis, as I had expected a lot more from it," Ralf Schumacher said when his test session at Barcelona came to an end this week.
Juan Pablo Montoya has also been somewhat reserved in his opinion of the car. "It (the car) is definitely getting better," he has stated. "It still has oversteer here and understeer there, but the car still has more to come."
There has also been some consternation expressed by team members at the conservative direction taken when designing this year's chassis.
The FW24 is very similar to last year's successful FW23 and was described at the launch as an evolution of its predecessor, thanks to a lack of rule changes for this season. Further aerodynamics and reliability improvements are expected, according to technical director Patrick Head.
Although the drivers are very pleased with their new engine, BMW are alleged to have fallen slightly behind in their production of the P82 this week.
Units believed to have been expected at Barcelona yesterday are rumoured to have failed to arrive on time, and the team is thought to only have one engine left. This was fitted to Antonio Pizzonia's car yesterday (Thursday), after his power pack required changing.
As a result Williams is thought to have cut its work from a three-car to a one-car test. Team sources, however, denied this saying they had planned a one-day test all along.
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01/02/2002 sports
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