F1 starts to choke off big tobacco
CONGRATULATIONS Malaysia, for once again successfully hosting the Malaysian leg of the world championship Formula One Grand Prix last month. It was also a race where the Ferrari team led by Michael Schumacher did not clinch a victory. Hopes were high that the German driver would be a leading cont...
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description | CONGRATULATIONS Malaysia, for once again successfully hosting the Malaysian leg of the world championship
Formula One Grand Prix last month.
It was also a race where the Ferrari team led by Michael Schumacher did not clinch a victory.
Hopes were high that the German driver would be a leading contender despite failing to finish the season
opener in Australia.
This is in contrast to last year where he won most of the races.
Fernando Alonso dominated the Malaysian Grand Prix to win ahead of a strong drive from Toyota's Jarno Trulli
and Williams' Nick Heidfeld.
Seventime
world champion Schumacher finished a distant seventh. While many sports fans must have felt
sorry for the King of Fl, tobacco control advocates have reason to rejoice. |
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spelling | usm.eprints-336372017-04-26T09:10:09Z http://eprints.usm.my/33637/ F1 starts to choke off big tobacco Abd Razak, Dzulkifli TS2220-2283 Tobacco industry CONGRATULATIONS Malaysia, for once again successfully hosting the Malaysian leg of the world championship Formula One Grand Prix last month. It was also a race where the Ferrari team led by Michael Schumacher did not clinch a victory. Hopes were high that the German driver would be a leading contender despite failing to finish the season opener in Australia. This is in contrast to last year where he won most of the races. Fernando Alonso dominated the Malaysian Grand Prix to win ahead of a strong drive from Toyota's Jarno Trulli and Williams' Nick Heidfeld. Seventime world champion Schumacher finished a distant seventh. While many sports fans must have felt sorry for the King of Fl, tobacco control advocates have reason to rejoice. 2005-04-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/33637/1/DZUL397.pdf Abd Razak, Dzulkifli (2005) F1 starts to choke off big tobacco. New Sunday Times. |
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