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How to be an F1 driver and Alfa goes coy with the launch of its Junior Coupe

For ‘as little as’ £300,000 you could now be the owner-driver of an F1 car. PF1 is a new programme set up in partnership with Cosworth using post-2000 F1 cars. Four events a year will be run at circuits around Europe, with driver training from Mark Hynes, who has helped both Räikkönen and Hamilton. For more information visit carsinternational.com

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THE PRETTY Alfa Junior coupe was expected to be shown at this year’s Geneva motor show in March, but Alfa has had a change of heart and is now not going to reveal the car until September. Alfa says it wants to make some changes to the car’s interior.

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