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There were some special guests in Silverstone yesterday. Here's who I bumped into...

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Radio 1's Chris Moyles, who recently trained with Lewis

Ooh-ahh-Cantona makes a trade with Ferdi-num-num

Richard Branson - has decided not to extend his Brawn sponsorship. Could a Red Bull deal be going down?

Nicole Scherzinger - not looking her usual bubbly self

Michael Carrick - a footballer, apparently - and WAG

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