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Schumacher's Living Room:
Where it all Began
by Will Gray
The Spa circuit has always been special for Michael Schumacher - he even calls it his 'living room'. He has won there an unprecedented six times, he made his Formula One debut there back in 1991 with Jordan, and he scored his first Grand Prix win exactly ten years ago, showing the world what could be expected of him in the following years. Atlas F1's Will Gray recalls the beginning of Schumacher's domination era
Pummeled by Perfection
by Thomas O'Keefe
Michael Schumacher continued his flawless season with another victory at the Belgian Grand Prix, where he had made his Formula One debut exactly 11 years earlier. The win, as so many during his career, was an uncontested one and another example of Schumacher's quest for perfection. But what are the key ingredients behind the German's success? And what will it take for his rivals to stop him? Thomas O'Keefe tries to find out
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Watching at Eau Rouge, losing a bet with Craig Pollock, controversy and drama over the years - including some spectacular crashes, a traditional football rivalry, the future of the race, 'wonderful' Spa weather and the Arrows saga - Ann Bradshaw tells all about her memories of the Belgian Grand Prix, and of recent events
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The 2002 Belgian GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The 14th round of the 2002 season followed the same script from most of the races this year, with World Champion Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari team dominating the weekend with unbelievable ease. Not even the most popular circuit of the calendar could provide the spectators with the excitement lacking in this year's Championship, with Ferrari again in a different league. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire events and results of the weekend
2002 Belgian GP Technical Review
by Craig Scarborough
The Belgian Grand Prix might have offered little racing action for the fans, but it provided many discussion points for the technically-savvy enthusiasts. From the grounding effects to the various revised aero parts, Craig Scarborough reviews the cars as well as the teams' weekend
Rude Awakening
by Richard Barnes
If Michael Schumacher's rivals thought he had been dominant during the first 13 races of the 2002 season, they were forced to think twice after witnessing his performance at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. At his favourite circuit, the Ferrari driver demonstrated his real self and, in a display of superiority, he crushed his rivals. Richard Barnes explains why Schumacher's performance was the hardest blow for his rivals
The Best of Williams
by Karl Ludvigsen
The Williams team began the season as favourites to end an era of Ferrari domination, yet after 14 races of the 2002 season already gone, the Grove-based squad have only scored one victory and are miles away from the dominant Italian team. Karl Ludvigsen believes that if there's not a change of attitude at Williams, they will never be able to challenge for the top spot again
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Minardi announce that Yoong will drive in Monza |
Luciano Burti is released from hospital |
Prost announce that Enge will replace Burti at Monza |
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