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Italian Grand Prix (2010) RESULT
Mon, 13 Sep 2010The Italian Grand Prix Monza 2010 It does make you wonder when you see one team – McLaren – using two completely different strategies whether they know what will work. Or maybe McLaren feels the needs to differentiate the strategies so the driver will be less of a focus than the strategy. Whichever it was we’ll never really know which of McLaren’s setups for the Monza Grand Prix was the best.
Honda Accord Tourer (2008): first official pictures
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Infiniti G Coupe IPL (2010) first pictures
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