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F1: Ferrari drivers to launch road safety campaign

Guest 29 April 2005 21:46:16
 Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello will launch a new international road
safety campaign at the Spanish Grand Prix on May 5th.

Think Before You Drive is a campaign, aiming to promote safer driving, and is
backed by the FIA Foundation and Bridgestone Corporation. The three year
campaign will be rolled out across Europe and parts of Africa and Latin America
in 2005.

[...]

For the full story, visit
http://www.motorspo­rt.com/news/article.­asp?ID=183377&F=N


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