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Belgian Grand Prix
Friday | GMT+2 |
» First Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» Second Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
Saturday | |
» First Free Practice | 09:15-09:45 |
» 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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Belgian Grand Prix
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FRIDAY: |
H 19°C/66F L 13°C/55F Patrly Cloudy |
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H 19°C/66F L 13°C/55F Partly Cloudy |
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SUNDAY: |
H 20°C/68F L 13°C/55F Partly Cloudy
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Belgian Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 1.5 |
Barrichello | 2.5 |
Montoya | 5.0 |
RSchumacher | 5.0 |
Coulthard | 9.0 |
Raikkonen | 11.0 |
Trulli | 33.0 |
Button | 33.0 |
Heidfeld | 50.0 |
Fisichella | 66.0 |
Massa | 80.0 |
Villeneuve | 100.0 |
Panis | 120.0 |
Salo | 180.0; |
Irvine | 200.0 |
de la Rosa | 200.0 |
Sato | 250.0 |
McNish | 250.0 |
Bernoldi | 500.0   |
TBA Arrows | 500.0 |
Webber | 500.0 |
Davidson | 800.0 |
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Minardi sign Magnum sponsorship deal |
M Schumacher wins the Belgian GP |
Burti taken to hospital after crash |
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A Question of Speed: CART vs. F1
by Ross Stonefeld
It was a showdown anticipated for years: the two rivals had to be measured one against the other at some point. Last weekend, it finally happened - the CART competed, for the first time ever, on the same track as Formula One. The venue was Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The result: CART's pole time was 6.5 seconds slower than Formula One's. But is that it? Does that number really tell the whole story? Ross Stonefeld analyses the outcome, the inevitable comparison and the differences between the two series
Civil War of Motorsports: CART vs. IRL
by Thomas O'Keefe
The Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) and the Indy Racing League (IRL) have been, for the past few years, fighting to become America's number one single-seater series in a clash in which honour and pride are at stake. Since they split in 1996, both have won battles, but the war is far from over. Atlas F1's Thomas O'Keefe reviews the conflict's current situation and looks at the chances of the civil war of motorsports coming to an end
Jo Ramirez: a Racing Man
by Jo Ramirez
There were some good and bad things at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Jo Ramirez's eyes. This, and the fun to be had while escaping the crowds after the race being driven to the airport by Ayrton Senna, is another story from a person who is, after all, just a racing man..
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The Belgian GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
Spa-Francorchamps is arguably the most popular circuit on the Formula One calendar - among drivers and fans alike. It offers a true challenge to the engineers and drivers and allows for real, on track racing battles. Craig Scarborough analyses the upcoming weekend
Local History: Belgian Grand Prix
by Doug Nye
Formula One arrives this weekend at the historic, and loved by most drivers, Spa-Francorchamps circuit, a track that, they say, separates the men from the boys. Journalist and historian Doug Nye looks back at the history of the Belgian circuit and reviews the most significant Grands Prix held there throughout the years
Belgium Facts, Stats and Memoirs
by Marcel Schot
Who never scored pole in Belgium, despite making Spa his trademark track? Which team has the highest success rate in this venue? And what odds does Anthony Davidson have to succeed in his second F1 race? Marcel Schot brings these answers and more, in the Belgian Grand Prix edition of 'Facts & Stats'
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