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Essential Reading for February 9th, 2009

February 10, 2009 by Christine  
Filed under Essential Reading

Recommended links for February 9th, 2009:

  • Donington boss denies debt reports – Donington Park boss Simon Gillett says work on the circuit's revamp is continuing as planned, dismissing reports that his company had debts of up to £66 million.

    "It's business as usual at Donington Park and absolutely nothing has changed," Gillett told the Press Association.

  • Technical analysis of the Red Bull RB5 – As the last of the major teams to unveil their car, Red Bull adopted a strategy to keep the design in progress until the last minute.

    It's possible to say that the RB5 could be regarded as radical, but it's perhaps fairer to say the car throws away the book of contemporary F1 design and instead returns to some features discarded from F1 several years ago.

  • Limping Webber unveils new Red Bull F1 car – A limping Mark Webber helped unveil the new Red Bull Formula One car on Monday that could allow the Australian to step up alongside new team mate Sebastian Vettel as a race winner this season.

    Webber, who broke his leg in a cycling accident in Tasmania last November, was without crutches but clearly wary of putting too much weight on his leg.

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