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Tempers Flare in Qualifying for Grand Prix

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From Staff and Wire Reports

With the world drivers’ championship at stake, tempers flared Saturday as Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve battled for, and won, front-row positions for the European Grand Prix at Jerez, Spain.

Competition was so intense that three drivers--Villeneuve, Schumacher and Heinz-Harald Frentzen--drove the 2.751-mile course in the exact same time: 1 minute, 21.072 seconds.

Because Villenueve was the first to turn his lap in 122.156 mph, he got the pole position for today’s race, with Schumacher alongside on the front row and Frentzen on the inside position on the second row.

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As the Formula One drivers practiced for the qualifying run, Schumacher’s Ferrari teammate, Eddie Irvine, blocked Villenueve, as he has threatened to do during the race. When the two racers pulled into their pit areas, Villenueve confronted Irvine.

“I told him to stop [playing] the idiot, basically,” Villeneuve said. “It was the fourth time this weekend he waited for me and slowed me down. We all know he’s a clown, but there’s no point in playing like that.”

Villeneuve is one point behind two-time world champion Schumacher in the drivers’ standings and must finish ahead of Schumacher in one of the first six point-scoring positions to win the title.

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Mark Martin won the ACDelco 200 at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, N.C., to become the winningest driver in the history of NASCAR’s Busch Grand National Series.

Martin’s 32nd Busch Series victory broke the record he shared with Jack Ingram.

Randy LaJoie won his second consecutive Busch Series championship despite finishing 20th.

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Eric Bernard of France and David Brabham of England drove the Ford Panoz GTR1 to victory in the Exxon Supreme GT Series at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey.

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Gary Scelzi, the NHRA Top Fuel points leader, had a career-best run of 4.575 seconds at 318.24 mph to top qualifying for the Matco Tools SuperNationals at Baytown, Texas.

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Golf

Duffy Waldorf shot a three-over-par 75 and has a two-stroke over Billy Mayfair, Bill Glasson and Mike Reid lead going into today’s final round of the Las Vegas Invitational.

Defending champion Tiger Woods rebounded from a 77 on Friday to shoot a 71, but he is eight shots back.

Boxing

Rushan Chagaev of Uzbekistan defeated two-time Olympic and five-time world champion Felix Savon of Cuba by a decision in the heavyweight final of the World Amateur championships at Budapest.

Cuban coaches protested the decision and assistant entered the ring and hit the referee after the bout.

Soccer

Midfielder Preki, who led the league in scoring with 12 goals and 17 assists for the Kansas City Wizards, was presented with Major League Soccer’s most valuable player award in Washington, D.C.

Two of Preki’s U.S. national team teammates, Eddie Pope of D.C. United and Brad Friedel of the Columbus Crew, won defender of the year and goalkeeper of the year honors, respectively. D.C. United Coach Bruce Arena was named coach of the year, while Mike Duhaney of the Tampa Bay Mutiny was selected rookie of the year.

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Figure Skating

Todd Eldredge shook off a nasty spill in warmups that hurt his shoulder and won Skate America for the fourth time in a row at Detroit.

The four-time U.S. champion crashed to the ice near the sideboards during warmups before the free skate. The injury was preliminarily diagnosed as a partially dislocated shoulder. Eldredge was taken to the hospital for further examination.

Jurisprudence

Hours after making bail on similar charges, former major league pitcher John Montefusco allegedly violated a restraining order and assaulted his ex-wife in Marlboro Township, N.J.

Montefusco, 47, was arrested Oct. 16 and was charged with aggravated sexual assault, making terrorist threats, aggravated assault, burglary, simple assault and criminal mischief after he allegedly went to the Marlboro home of his former wife, cut the telephone wires and would not let her leave for an hour and a half. His ex-wife also told authorities he had threatened to kill her if she didn’t have sex with him on Oct. 2.

About 4 1/2 hours after posting $60,000 bail Friday, Montefusco showed up at the house again, according to a police statement.

Tennis

Petr Korda upset U.S. Open champion Patrick Rafter to set up a a match against Richard Krajicek in the final of the Eurocard Open at Stuttgart, Germany.

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Korda won, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3). Krajicek, the 1996 Wimbledon champion, overcame Jonas Bjorkman, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

Top-seeded Francisco Clavet of Spain beat Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) to advance to the final of the Mexican Open clay-court tournament at Mexico City.

Clavet will face countryman Juan Albert Viloca, a 6-3, 6-1 winner over Fernando Meligeni of Brazil.

Brenda Schultz-McCarthy of the Netherlands defeated Chanda Rubin and Belgian Dominique Van Roost defeated American Lisa Raymond to advance to the final of the Bell Challenge at Quebec.

Top-seeded Amanda Coetzer struggled against qualifier Katarina Studenikova, 6-1, 3-6, 6-0 before claiming a spot in the final of the Luxembourg Open against Barbara Paulus.

Miscellany

Olympic bronze medalist Elena Vitrischenko won the overall title at the rhythmic gymnastics world competition in Berlin . . . World and Olympic skiing champion Deborah Compagnoni of Italy won the opening World Cup giant slalom by nearly two seconds at Tignes, France.

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