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H: 14°C | L: 6°C -
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Seville

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H: 18°C | L: 2°C
Formula One racing stars on the charge in Andalucia
February 1, 2012 • Andalucia, Cadiz, Sport • 4 Comments
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• Jenson and Lewis will be testing cars in Jerez in February |
LEWIS Hamilton and Jenson Button will be among the Formula One elite heading to Andalucia this month.
The McClaren teammates will be joined by Spaniard Fernando Alonso and current world champion Sebastian Vettel, as they put their new cars through their paces in the traditional pre-season testing in Jerez.
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And of course we don’t approve of motor racing circuits in Andalucia, nor golf courses, or railways. Mules are the future.
Yes, PM, OP editorial policy is a bit inconsistent, isn’t it?
If I said that they’d censor it (as normal). lol
Probably!