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The San Marino GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
Did anyone mention Ferrari domination? Or a Formula One Duopoly? Well, folks, forget all about that: Williams just resumed its position at the top of the crop and tossed the 2001 WC into a whirlpool. But at the center of the day, the man of the hour, was as always Schumacher. Though not quite... Ralf Schumacher gave Williams its first win in 4 years, and finally joined the GP Winners club in a strong and convincing drive. Pablo Elizalde offers the most complete GP review on the Internet - including all the results, lap chart, and more
Reflections on Imola
by Roger Horton
Roger Horton reflects on the combination of Williams, BMW, Michelin and Ralf Schumacher - and the dramatic win they scored at last Sunday's Grand Prix
Qualifying Differentials
by Marcel Borsboom
The qualifying session of the San Marino GP saw little changes but further enhancements of what looks to be the trend-setters of the 2001 season. Marcel Borsboom keeps track of the gaps between teammates
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Automated Launch Triggers
by William Shoebotham
On the eve of the re-introduction of electronic aids at next week's Spanish Grand Prix, everybody is talking about the legal return of traction control. If you thought that would stop the rumours about teams cheating, think again. William Shoebotham, an automotive engineer, explains how another gray area could damage the sport
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