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Strategies & Market Trends : Guidance and Visibility
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To: Dave Gore who wrote (75378)9/29/2002 5:53:59 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) of 208838
 
Yes, arguing in circles makes me dizzy

Thank you....

* OT *

On other news... (and this is NOT driving in circles)

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello gets pay back for certain Austrian Grand Prix victory, which he handed to Michael Schumacher during the summer to help the German win his 5th World Championship...

Schumacher corresponded today by lifting his gas pedal as Rubens crosses the finish line to win US Grand Prix at Indianapolis by 0.01 of a second ahead of his team mate. The closest finish ever in Grand Prix history.

Ferrari drivers have cleaned house in 2002 with Michael Schumacher clinching his 5th World Championship to tie Argentinean Juan Manuel Fangio's long standing record. Rubens Barrichello gets second AND Ferrari The constructor's Championship.

Scotsman David Coulthard third, Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya fourth Italian Jarno Trulli fifth and last point-earning sixth place for Canadian Jaques Villeneuve

Last event of the calendar is the Japanese Grand Prix on Oct 13 where Juan Pablo Montoya could earn third place, still contested by Ralph Schumacher and David Coulthard

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