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One World Championship French Grand Prix - Sunday 4 july Race RENAULT PIPPED IN THRILLING HOME BATTLE Michael Schumacher's audacious four-stop strategy paid dividends in the French Grand Prix and earned the German his ninth win in 10 starts this season. The defending world champion shadowed pole position winner Fernando Alonso (Renault/Michelin) in the opening stages of the 70-lap race but moved ahead after the second round of scheduled stops. The Ferrari star's lighter fuel load subsequently enabled him to open up just enough of an advantage to emerge ahead of the feisty young Spaniard - who pitted three times - after his fourth and decisive stop. The French GP was one of this season's most closely fought to date and five of Michelin's partner teams earned top-10 finishes. Jarno Trulli (Renault/Michelin) ran third from the start and had to cope with race-long pressure from Jenson Button (B·A·R-Honda/Michelin) and Rubens Barrichello |
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Barrichello nipped past Button when the latter lost momentum in the
wake of his third and final stop - and took Trulli by surprise when
he dived inside as they entered the final chicane complex. The three
were covered by less than a second at the flag.
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