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Thursday, July 3, 2008
To stay in front, top teams need to watch their backs. By Eric Morse In order to have an occasional crack at the Goliaths, the Davids of the racing world need to stay within slingshot range. That can be a tall order when the best teams outspend underdogs by a wide margin. But here's how three upstarts are giving themselves a fighting chance to close the gap. FORMULA ONE | BMW/SAUBER Even before driver Robert Kubica scored his upset victory in Montreal, it was obvious that the Beemers were th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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