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The British GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The British GP was all about Mika Hakkinen's return to winning form - and what a return it was! The Finn won the race in the most dominant fashion, finishing half a minute ahead of Michael Schumacher, who in turn couldn't have wished for a better opponent to finish ahead of himself, as he saw his only Championship contender drop out of the race during the first few laps. As always, Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events
Reflections from Silverstone
by Roger Horton
A clue to Trulli's mindset, going into the race, was clear from comments he made just after he had qualified in fourth position, equalling his best previous performance in Canada. "For sure I will be pushing as hard as I have been pushing in the last few races, I don't care anymore for reliability," the Italian stated...
The Final Straw
by Richard Barnes
Seemingly all year long, Coulthard has been stuck behind slower cars, gnashing his teeth in frustration as Schumacher scampered away unchallenged at the head of the field. With the prospect of getting bogged down behind the Jordan until the first round of pitstops, Coulthard's patience finally ran out - and he paid the price...
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Villeneuve signs a new contract with BAR |
Peugeot withdraws from Formula One |
McLaren fined for missing seal on Hakkinen's car |
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