Summary
IT WAS the second time in a week his chance of points had gone up in smoke. No wonder Giancarlo Fisichella was lamenting his fate as he huffed around the Nurburgring paddock this week, answering journalists' questions while privately querying what he'd done to upset the Gods.
In Monaco seven days ago, the Sauber driver had been engulfed in a dense cloud of black smoke belching from the knackered engine of Takuma Sato's BAR. In that moment his season as well as his car seemed to be turned on its head.See the full content of this document
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Fisi's Sauber Rattling
Although fortunate to escape unscathed when, unsighted, he ran his car into the back of David Coulthard's McLaren and flipped through the air, landing upside down, lodged between a steel barrier and the road, the 30-year-old must have been trying to remember which ladder he walked under when his own engine blew up before he'd m...
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