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Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
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Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso finished fourth for Renault, just ahead of Hamilton, who had to nurse home his soft tires on the testing Hungaroring circuit after being forced to run an extended third stint.
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There is also a sister circuit in the United States, run by former grand slam winner Jim Courier, which attracts the veteran greats in their droves.
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The determined Scot had to break a barren run at his home circuit to win the first race, not having won there aboard a superbike since 1995.
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Hayes began an incredible run on the awards show circuit with a nomination for best new artist at the ACMs last year.
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It's effectively the home circuit of one of the most successful formula one teams run by Sir Frank Williams who joins us from the company's headquarters in Didcot.
BBC: Breakfast with Frost
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She had really planned to participate in the world championships in Helsinki, Finland, next month, but she's reportedly not going to do that, and her agent says she's going to try to heal and hope to run some of the big races on the European circuit later in the summer.
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The teams run their cars here with less aerodynamic downforce than at any other circuit and finding the right balance between straight line speed and cornering is key.
BBC: Sebastian Vettel heads Ferrari pair in Monza practice
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Hamilton will continue to run with an aerodynamic package suited to Monza's low-downforce circuit, which includes a rear wing with a lower angle of attack - approximately 40 degrees compared to Button's conventional rear wing, which is raised at around 70 degrees.
BBC: Italian GP qualifying as it happened
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The spring is wound for half a minute, and then unwinds over six minutes, charging a battery in the process, and providing enough energy to run the radio for an hour. (This means the radio's spring-controller circuit is no longer necessary.) Thus, Freeplay has switched from making solely spring-powered devices to making battery-powered devices that are equipped with a clockwork mechanism for recharging and emergency use.
ECONOMIST: Clockwork technology