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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=articleFeatureCopy>Just six cars took the start at Indianapolis this afternoon after the Michelin teams stood by their threat not to race without an additional chicane ahead of the high-speed Turn 13.</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left>
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<!-- ArticleBodyStart -->Michelin could not guarantee the safety of their tyres through this corner over a race distance, so instructed their teams not to compete if the track layout was not changed to slow the cars.
The FIA refused the request for a chicane, pointing out several other options available to Michelin. The Michelin teams declined these and jointly decided they would race on the tyres they used in qualifying, but only if the chicane was inserted.
It wasn't. As a result, all cars took to the grid, but the Michelin cars all peeled in at the end of the formation lap, leaving only the Ferraris, Minardis and Jordans to start. Jordan and Minardi had been expected to stand by the Michelin teams.
Ferrari duly won the race, with Michael Schumacher leading until the first pit stops. He lost his lead to team mate Rubens Barrichello for his second stint, but narrowly regained it after emerging just ahead of the Brazilian after his second stop.
Tiago Monteiro clinched his first Formula One podium for Jordan in third, with team mate Narain Karthikeyan fourth. The Minardis of Christijan Albers and Patrick Friesacher completed the finishers.
A joint press release from Michelin and their teams is expected shortly, expressing their regret at having to pull out of the race and explaining their decision.
The Michelin withdrawal followed two tyre failures for Toyota on Friday, one of which led to Ralf Schumacher crashing heavily in Turn 13." -
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