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3 days ago |
formulascout.com | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
2 Alexandre Munoz kept Jules Roussel at bay to complete a double victory in the opening round of the French Formula 4 season at Nogaro. Munoz held the lead from pole position at the start in front of Roussel and Thomas Senecloze, with the safety car soon deployed after Zhelin Shen and Montego Maasen tangled. Their cars were quickly separated and hitched up ready to be towed away, but the race was then red-flagged while the clean-up was completed.
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4 days ago |
formulascout.com | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
2 Alexandre Munoz and Arthur Dorison became the first French Formula 4 winners of 2025 as mixed weather conditions continued through Sunday’s opening races at Nogaro. After the rain of Saturday, the track was completely dry for race one and Mercedes junior driver Andy Consani retained the lead at the start from pole position ahead of Munoz.
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5 days ago |
formulascout.com | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
3 Newly signed Mercedes Formula 1 junior driver Andy Consani claimed pole position on his car racing debut in a French Formula 4 qualifying session at Nogaro interrupted by five red flags. The half-hour free practice session on Saturday morning was stopped twice, with nine drivers setting flying laps before the first red flag period 11 minutes in. Alexandre Munoz was quickest at that point, a 1m48.389s putting him 1.522 seconds ahead of Montego Maassen.
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1 week ago |
ajp.com.au | Paul Sapardanis |Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen |James Tsaoucis |Megan Haggan
Long-awaited pay rise for award pharmacists, Chemist Warehouse franchisees hit sell again and the AI promise in healthcare were among the stories that had pharmacists talking this week It was a 'historic day' on Wednesday, when the Fair Work Commission said pharmacists would get a 14.1% pay rise over three years, the Health Services UnionThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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1 week ago |
ajp.com.au | Nicholas O’Donoghue |Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen |James Tsaoucis |Megan Haggan
Near-miss reporting can be a sign of a strong safety culture Fostering an environment where staff feel comfortable reporting “near misses” is a positive thing for patient safety, a senior hospital pharmacist says. Speaking at the Medication Safety and Efficiency Conference earlier this month, Liverpool Hospital’s director of pharmacy, Rebecca Brown, said that having aThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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