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| | Sebastian with head and heart, a blackout stops Charles The 50th Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix was particularly difficult for Scuderia Ferrari, because apart from a performance level that did not live up to expectations, it also had a reliability problem, which forced Charles Leclerc to retire. The only positive came from Sebastian Vettel who turned things around after a poor qualifying and managed to go from eleventh on the grid to seventh at the flag, running a two stop strategy that saw him do a 36 lap stint on the Soft tyres. |
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//100X1000 Villeneuve wins Friday 6 October 1978: 28 Formula 1 drivers went out on track for practice for the Canadian GP, the last race of the season, which was held for the first time on the perimeter roads of Ile Notre-Dame in Montreal, Quebec. The track replaced Mosport Park, famous for its climbs and drops but now too dangerous to race on. READ THE NEWS |
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