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Editor-in-Chief Yousef Gamal El Din helps you make sense of each Grand Prix in his race reflections. He has been following the sport closely since 1996 and has written extensively about Formula 1 in various media and publications.

MS: The End of an Era Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Sunday, 17 September 2006

The Italian Grand Prix will live vividly in the memories of Formula 1 fans across the globe, whether they welcomed the long-awaited announcement or not.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 September 2006 )
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Turkish GP: Against the Odds Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Sunday, 27 August 2006

The Turkish Grand Prix was a thrilling continuation of the current title battle between Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. If only all races would entail such riveting action. But like the Hungarian Grand Prix three weeks earlier, there was so much going on during the race that it was hard to keep track.

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 August 2006 )
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German GP: Renault Fails to Shine Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Monday, 31 July 2006

The German Grand Prix was not the most exciting of races, but it serves as proof that Ferrari has not lost its edge just yet. With only an 11 point advantage in the driver’s championship race, Alonso will need to show that he can cope with the increasing pressure.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 August 2006 )
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KR: Never Look Back Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Tuesday, 28 March 2006

The first two grand prixs of the season have shown that Kimi Raikkonen’s fortunes have not changed. He is as focused and blindingly quick as ever, but can he finally make it to the title this season? You bet.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 August 2006 )
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Turkish GP: The Chase Continues Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Friday, 09 September 2005
The Turkish GP was an event that received a lot of pre-race hype and post-race praise, which given the fact that it was the inauguration of a circuit that was built in the city renowned for being the border between Asia and Europe, East and West, may seems justified.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 August 2006 )
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Hungarian GP: A Glimmer Revived Print E-mail
Written by Yousef Gamal El Din   
Wednesday, 10 August 2005

It would be absurd to claim that the outcome of the Hungarian Grand Prix was an expected one. Although it is an established notion that anything can happen in racing, the likelihood of the Hungarian Grand Prix ending the way it did for Kimi Raikkonen, given the circumstances, was quite unforeseeable.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 August 2006 )
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