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Preview - Australian GP and season 2007.

Giancarlo Fisichella leads the field at the start of the Australian GP
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Preview - Australian GP and season 2007.

Thursday, 15th March 2007

After taking time out to concentrate on last year's Commonwealth Games, Australia returns to its more familiar place at the start of the new Formula One season this weekend, with the circus arriving back in Melbourne full of the usual confidence and ambition.

After taking time out to concentrate on last year's Commonwealth Games, Australia returns to its more familiar place at the start of the new Formula One season this weekend, with the circus arriving back in Melbourne full of the usual confidence and ambition.

With no more testing before the 2007 campaign kicks off, speculation will be replaced by reality as the eleven teams and 22 drivers get down to the serious business of competing for points rather than winter bragging rights. Opinions have been formed based on what has gone on in development sessions around Europe and Bahrain, but the coming season promises more unpredictability with a winter of change providing some intriguing focal points for the year ahead.

If observers thought a lot had changed between Fernando Alonso's two title years, they will be more amazed by the wholesale changes that preceded the 2007 campaign, with the double world champion a major catalyst. Although his move from Renault to McLaren was known before those Commonwealth Games kicked off in Melbourne twelve months ago, the fall-out has seen a vertitable merry-go-round that has key players in different cars and others staking a claim to success where previously they would have been discounted.

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Gone is seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, replaced at Ferrari by erstwhile McLaren favourite Kimi Raikkonen. Gone too is Michelin, leaving Bridgestone in sole control of tyres in the top flight. In are four exciting rookies - Lewis Hamilton, Heikki Kovalainen, Adrian Sutil and Anthony Davidson - while Alex Wurz will be hoping that his return coincides with that of long-time F1 stalwart Williams.
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