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Spectators were treated to one of the most exciting races of the season today as twenty drivers battled it out at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. With only nine cars making it to the finishing line and three re-starts it made for an exciting action-packed 44-laps. Mark Webber (28) started 7th on the grid and unfortunately after losing his front wing in the first corner was forced to retire after his suspension was damaged also and he was unable to steer. Christian Klien (21) started from 13th on the grid and battled it out, avoiding several accidents and a lot of debris along the way. After a fantastic over-taking manoeuvre on the Toyota of Oliver Panis he finished 6th, scoring the first points of his Formula One career and three more for the team. The team now go to Monza (Italy) for a two-car, three-day test ahead of the final European race in two-weeks time. 


















