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Austrian Grand Prix
Friday | GMT+2 |
» First Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» Second Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
Saturday | |
» First Free Practice | 09:00-09:45 |
» Second Free Practice | 10:15-11:00 |
» QUALIFYING | 13:00-14:00 |
Sunday | |
» Warm Up | 9:30-10:00 |
» THE RACE
| 14:00-16:00
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Austrian Grand Prix
Graz
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FRIDAY: |
H 22°C/73F L 10°C/51F Possible rain |
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H 23°C/75F L 11°C/53F Possible rain |
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SUNDAY: |
H 22°C/72F L 10°C/50F Possible rain
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Austrian Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 2.0 |
Montoya | 4.0 |
RSchumacher | 5.0 |
Barrichello | 7.0 |
Coulthard | 12.0 |
Raikkonen | 20.0 |
Button | 33.0 |
Heidfeld | 33.0 |
Trulli | 50.0 |
Massa | 66.0 |
Villeneuve | 120.0 |
Salo | 150.0 |
Fisichella | 150.0 |
Frentzen | 150.0 |
Panis | 200.0 |
de la Rosa | 200.0 |
Irvine | 200.0 |
McNish | 250.0 |
Sato | 250.0 |
Bernoldi | 350.0 |
Webber | 500.0 |
Yoong | 800.0 |
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Gustav Brunner leaves Minardi for Toyota |
David Coulthard wins the Austrian GP |
Arrows buy a windtunnel in the UK |
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A Conversation with Frank Williams
by Karl Ludvigsen
At the efficient headquarters of Williams Grand Prix Engineering at Grove, southwest of London, Atlas F1 Senior Writer Karl Ludvigsen sat with Sir Frank Williams to discuss drivers, luck, worrying, the financing and management of a Formula One team, and his relationships with backers past and present. The result is a wide-ranging conversation with one of the most interesting men in Formula One. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Interview with Pat Symonds: Bringing Back the Glory Days
by Will Gray
Pat Symonds was one of the key players in the success of the Benetton team when, with Michael Schumacher, they were the dominant force in Formula One in the mid-nineties. Symonds was also there when the team began to disintegrate with the departure of Schumacher as well as Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn. Now at the re-badged Renault squad, Symonds is confident of claiming the ultimate glory again. Atlas F1's Will Gray talked to him about the French team and their quest to return to the top of the sport after a year in the doldrums
Rumble on the Ramblas
by Thomas O'Keefe
Thomas O'Keefe spent the Spanish Grand Prix weekend on assignment for Atlas F1, in the heart of the action, at the paddock of the Montmelo track. He found himself in the Sauber garage for Saturday Morning Practice, in the Michelin motorhome for a light lunch, in the Jordan garage for qualifying, in the FIA suite for Sunday Warm-Up, and in various press conferences throughout the weekend given by Ron Dennis, Frank Williams and the drivers. He also has an update on the whereabouts of Mika Hakkinen...
Jo Ramirez: a Racing Man
by Jo Ramirez
After forty years of working in Formula One, former McLaren team co-ordinator Jo Ramirez joins the millions of racing fans who watch the action on TV. Now writing for Atlas F1, Jo follows the 2002 season in a personal column, which comes straight from the heart of a guy who is, after all, just a racing man...
Tech Focus: Innovations in a GP Car
In the constant search for performance, a number of new technologies have gained currency in Formula One, and are now being used by many teams. Here are some of them
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The 2002 Austrian GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
The sixth round of the 2002 season provides the eleven F1 teams one of the most challenging tracks as far as car set-up goes, with fast straights demanding engine power but also tight corners demanding maximum downforce. Who will gain and who will lose out? Atlas F1's technical writer Craig Scarborough analyses the upcoming weekend
Local History: Austria
by Doug Nye
The Austrian motor sporting fraternity has a long history of being one of the most enthusiastic to be found in any country of Europe, but Austria is a small country, and mere enthusiasm alone cannot support a Formula One World Championship round. Journalist and historian Doug Nye looks back at the history of the Austrian race
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