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	<title>Comments on: Spain: Qualifying Result</title>
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		<title>By: craigblog.co.uk &#187; Coulthard - pre-Spanish Grand Prix</title>
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		<dc:creator>craigblog.co.uk &#187; Coulthard - pre-Spanish Grand Prix</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The usual bad luck and unreliability that has dogged much of the Scot&#8217;s career was this time transferred to the equally unlucky Mark Webber, who had some mechanical troubles in the first round of qualifying and ended up in 19th position. In a post-qualifying interview Webber tried to dampen any thoughts of him repeating DC&#8217;s feat of driving through the field in the last race, claiming the Spanish track is much harder to overtake on than Bahrain - not sure if he was really playing down his hopes or if Webber was trying to take some of the shine off his team-mate&#8217;s drive in the last race! The complete grid for today&#8217;s race can be seen in this post on BlogF1. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The usual bad luck and unreliability that has dogged much of the Scot&#8217;s career was this time transferred to the equally unlucky Mark Webber, who had some mechanical troubles in the first round of qualifying and ended up in 19th position. In a post-qualifying interview Webber tried to dampen any thoughts of him repeating DC&#8217;s feat of driving through the field in the last race, claiming the Spanish track is much harder to overtake on than Bahrain &#8211; not sure if he was really playing down his hopes or if Webber was trying to take some of the shine off his team-mate&#8217;s drive in the last race! The complete grid for today&#8217;s race can be seen in this post on BlogF1. [...]</p>
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