F1 results

CobraBoy (tbyars@earthlink.net)
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MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- Mika Hakkinen of Finland won his fourth race of the
season by capturing the Monaco Grand Prix Sunday in a McLaren-Mercedes,
nearly lapping the entire field.

Second was Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy in a Benetton-Playlife, 11.4
seconds behind, followed by Eddie Irvine of Britain in a Ferrari and Mika
Salo of Finland in an Arrows, the only other cars on the same lap at the
finish.

Jacques Villeneuve of Canada, last year's Formula One driving champion,
was fifth in a Williams-Mecachrome. He has yet to finish in the top three
in any race this year. Pedro Diniz of Brazil was sixth in another Arrows.

P.S. Slyvester Stallone announced at Cannes that he is going to make a F1
movie.

Tim
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<color><param>0000,00D7,0000</param>MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- Mika
Hakkinen of Finland won his fourth race of the season by capturing the
Monaco Grand Prix Sunday in a McLaren-Mercedes, nearly lapping the
entire field.

Second was Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy in a Benetton-Playlife, 11.4
seconds behind, followed by Eddie Irvine of Britain in a Ferrari and
Mika Salo of Finland in an Arrows, the only other cars on the same lap
at the finish.

Jacques Villeneuve of Canada, last year's Formula One driving
champion, was fifth in a Williams-Mecachrome. He has yet to finish in
the top three in any race this year. Pedro Diniz of Brazil was sixth in
another Arrows.

P.S. Slyvester Stallone announced at Cannes that he is going to make a
F1 movie.

Tim</color>

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