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Rossi retires after 26 seasons of grand prix racing

Even if another rider matches his record numbers, we’ll likely never see another like Valentino
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THE EDITOR
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MARK HUGHES
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JOHNNY HERBERT
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While other F1 teams have all but halted development work to focus on 2022, at Woking the tweaks continue
Good month, bad month
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F1 RETRO - NOVEMBER 1984
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MAT OXLEY
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THE ARCHIVES
DOUG NYE
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Marque of distinction
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PARTING SHOT
PARTING SHOT
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