Replacements: W Viser Benetton Traviso for Giacheri 6 S Saviozzi Benetton Traviso for Arancio 65 R

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Replacements: W Viser (Benetton Traviso) for Giacheri (6), S Saviozzi (Benetton Traviso) for Arancio (65), R Rampazzo (Podova) for Stocco (65).Referee: D Gillet (France).. Paul Carberry (Bobbyjo): "We had a good start and were handy throughout. He jumped very well and as we jumped the last I knew he would quicken It can't get any better than that. It'll take a while to set in but it was worth going to bed at nine last night." Lorcan Wyer (Blue Charm): "I thought there was still a circuit to go coming to the second last as he was going so easy.

His Brazilian rival, Nelson Piquet, who had engine failure here in the other Williams, when third after 39 laps, is second with nine points.Final positions: 1 A Senna (Bra, John Player Special Lotus, 1hr 46min 43.735sec); 2 N Mansell (GB, Canon Williams Honda, 1:46:43.749); 3 A Prost (Fr, Marlboro McLaren); 4 K Rosberg (Fin, Marlboro McLaren); 5 T Fabi (It, Benetton); 6 G Berger (Aut, Benetton).. But then the Briton was forced into the pit-stop.Third and fourth were the Marlboro McLarens of Prost and Keke Rosberg, with the Benettons of Teo Fabi and Gerhard Berger rounding off the top six.Martin Brundle, pulling out a fine drive in the spare Data General Tyrrell after emerging unscathed from a high-speed practice crash in his new car, looked good before engine failure forced him out 31 laps from home.Johnny Dumfries in the second Lotus, carried on the fight, reaching fifth place before coming to grief with a broken drive shaft, but Jonathan Palmer lasted only two corners before going off.The win put Senna well ahead in the 1986 world championship with 15 points from two races. NIGEL MANSELL failed by just 0.014 of a second to win a thrilling Spanish Grand Prix from Ayrton Senna at the new Jerez de la Frontera track yesterday. Tyre trouble forced Mansell into the pits just 10 laps from home, but he came out with a new lease of life, passing Alain Prost and setting a lap record, only for the race to finish just a few metres too soon.As the two men joked afterwards, Mansell said: "It was a hell of a fight I thought I had done it. The friend of Jean Marie le Pen of France and the Russian extreme nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky and acquaintance of Alexander Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, had no doubt that this was "one of the most important moments in history". But it is impossible to ignore the flaws that have developed in this prodigiously talented Yorkshireman who has promised, verbally and in reality, to deliver so much. But then, says Hamed, his hand began hurting and his effectiveness was reduced to the point where Ingle took control and Hamed, with no meaningful deterrent to ward off his hyperactive challenger, had to save himself with a knock-out punch - delivered by the ailing hand - in the 11th round."Around the sixth my left hand really began to hurt," said the champion "I just wanted to throw it, but I couldn't This is doing my head in.

But it was Hamilton who finished the stronger with back to back contributions of 61 and 64 to lead 4-3.That left Hamilton, a quarter-final victor over Stephen Hendry, requiring five of the remaining frames to pocket the pounds 60,000 first prize.. READING AND Canterbury clinched the last two Premiership play- off places by both scoring nine goals in their final games, which allows them to join Cannock and Southgate at Reading next weekend. Internationals Mark Pearn (England) and Ken Robinson (New Zealand) each scored hat-tricks as Reading beat relegated Brooklands 9-5. Canterbury, who have been poor since the mid-season break, returned to form with a thumping 9-2 win against Guildford. David Matthews, surely on the verge of international recognition by England, scored five times. Mark Hollingworth hit a hat-trick with Stuart Humphries completing the scoring. There was another high-scoring match at Chigwell where Old Loughtonians, leading 4-1 at the interval against Bournville, allowed the Midlanders back into the game with a last-minute penalty corner from Martin Oakes securing a 6-6 draw. There were three goals each for Paul Dover (Old Loughts) and Ashley Grummitt (Bournville).Beeston's dream of reaching the play-offs faded at Southgate where, in spite of a brave fightback, they had to settle for a 3-3 draw.