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Michelin looking to pump up fans at U.S. GP

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-06-30 09:32
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Michelin have also pushed teams to make their drivers available for autographs and other fan friendly promotions throughout the buildup to Sunday's race and donated $40,000 to a local charity on Thursday.

"We stood up very quickly and said we will pay you back," said Shorrock of last year's nightmare. "You can't make up for it because it happened but we're doing what we can to make this a special year."

Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 world champion, hoped the sport could now move on.

"Last year was quite damaging, but I think Michelin took care of everyone - and it cost them an arm and a leg," said the BMW Sauber driver last weekend.

"Hopefully the compensation that everybody got was worth it, and if there's a very good show this year I'm sure part of last year can be cleansed a bit."

Alonso, who is chasing a fifth consecutive win and his first ever finish at the 'Brickyard', has promised to entertain the fans on Sunday.

"I am 100 percent sure we will not have the same problem," assured the Spaniard. "I think after what happened last year everyone is expecting a good show and we will put on a good show for them."

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