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San Marino Grand Prix
Friday | GMT+2 |
» 1st Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» 2nd Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
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» 1st Free Practice | 09:00-09:45 |
» 2nd Free Practice | 10:15-11:00 |
» QUALIFYING | 13:00-14:00 |
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» Warm Up | 09:30-10:00 |
» THE RACE | 14:00-16:00 |
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San Marino Grand Prix
Bologna
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FRIDAY: |
H 16°C/61F L 10°C/50F Sunny |
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SATURDAY: |
H 13°C/55F L 3°C/37F Possible drizzle |
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SUNDAY: |
H 20°C/68F L 2°C/36F Sunny
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San Marino Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 1.60 |
Coulthard | 4.10 |
Hakkinen | 4.50 |
Barrichello | 7.00 |
RSchumacher | 16.00 |
Montoya | 20.00 |
Frentzen | 30.00 |
Trulli | 40.00 |
Villeneuve | 50.00 |
Panis | 50.00 |
Heidfeld | 50.00 |
Fisichella | 80.00 |
Button | 80.00 |
Irvine | 100.00 |
Alesi | 100.00 |
Verstappen | 100.00 |
Raikkonen | 100.00 |
Burti | 200.00 |
Bernoldi | 500.00 |
Mazzacane | 500.00 |
Alonso | 1000 |
Marques | 1000 |
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Casablanca Climax
by Thomas O'Keefe
Grands Prix have been held in some pretty exotic locales over the years, but surely the one and only Moroccan Grand Prix, held in the North African coastal city of Casablanca at the Ain-Diab circuit on October 19th 1958, and the circumstances under which it was run, rank right up there as one of Formula One's treasure trove of unique moments. Thomas O'Keefe tells the story of this one of a kind race, and the story of the unforgettable 1958 season
For the Record
by Richard Barnes & Marcel Schot
We live in a time where almost every statistical record is set to be broken, or has been already. But not all records are broken. Some, perhaps by divine intervention, are here to stay. Atlas F1 pays tribute to Alberto Ascari's record of most consecutive wins and offers a pictorial feature of how this tremendous record was achieved
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The San Marino GP Preview
by Ewan Tytler
After three races in the easter and western parts of the Globe, F1 finally lands at 'home', for the start of the European part of the season. This will be the last race without legal traction control; it will be Schumacher's chance to equal Senna's record of consecutive poles. And, it will be Coulthard's chance to take the lead in the WC. Little wonder, then, that the San Marino GP is looking to be a sure rollercoaster. As always, Ewan Tytler previews the field, and places his bets on the outcome
Technical Preview: Imola
by Will Gray
Atlas F1's technical writer previews the upcoming race from a technical perspective: what challenges the engineers are facing, how the drivers cope with the weather, and more
Focus: Berger at San Marino
by Marcel Schot
Prior to every race, Marcel Schot focuses on one driver, one track: the relationship between the human being and tarmac. This week, we look at Gerhard Berger's highs and lows at the Imola track
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Paul Stewart resigns from Jaguar due to cancer |
Zonta escapes a high speed crash at Silverstone |
Allan McNish joins Toyota as test driver
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