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Abu Dhabi: On Friday night, a nervous-looking Don Alfonso de Orleans-Borbon y Ferrara-Pignatelli and Ines Koschutnig stopped at a fast-food outlet on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi to have a quick bite to eat.
As owner and general manager of Racing Engineering, they had reason to be nervous as they needed crucial points to seal a second GP2 Series title for the team the following day.
American Alexander Rossi went on to win the race as he went past Jolyon Palmer, but all eyes were on Racing Engineering's Fabio Leimar as he missed out on a podium finish to Marcus Ericsson, but got the necessary points to grab the 2013 GP2 Series crown.
That chance meeting at the fast-food joint brought back memories for the team owner of the...




