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European Grand Prix
Friday | GMT+2 |
» First Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» Second Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
Saturday | |
» First Free Practice | 08:15-09:00 |
» Second Free Practice | 09:30-10:15 |
» QUALIFYING | 13:00-14:00 |
Sunday | |
» Warm Up | 9:30-10:00 |
» THE RACE
| 14:00-16:00
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European Grand Prix
Koblenz
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FRIDAY: |
H 20°C/68F L 12°C/54F Possible Rain |
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SATURDAY: |
H 23°C/74F L 12°C/55F Partly Cloudy |
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SUNDAY: |
H 22°C/73F L 11°C/53F Partly Cloudy
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European Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 2.0 |
Montoya | 5.0 |
RSchumacher | 6.0 |
Barrichello | 7.0 |
Coulthard | 9.0 |
Raikkonen | 15.0 |
Heidfeld | 33.0 |
Trulli | 33.0 |
Button | 50.0 |
Fisichella | 66.0 |
Massa | 80.0 |
Villeneuve | 100.0 |
Frentzen | 120.0 |
Salo | 150.0 |
Panis | 150.0 |
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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M.Schumacher wins the European GP |
Panis drives his 100th Grand Prix |
Verstappen signs with Arrows for 2002 |
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From Checkpoint Charlie to F1: Interview with Alan Donnelly
by Jane Nottage
Few F1 fans heard of him, yet every team boss in the paddock knows him well: meet Alan Donnelly, former member of the European Parliament and Max Mosley's eyes and ears at every Grand Prix. Once responsible for the legislation papers for the unification of East and West Germany, Donnelly now finds himself working on the unification of the automakers and Formula One's interests. Jane Nottage hears from the man himself about his past, present and future. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Fisichella's 100th: Through the Visor
by Giancarlo Fisichella
The European Grand Prix will mark Giancarlo Fisichella's 100th race in Formula One, which means it's time to look back and decide - what was the best race? What was the worst? How about his teammates? And besides, how did Fisico's last month go by? This is how it looks through Fisico's visor...
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The European GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
The European Grand Prix is the middle point of the 2002 season, and while the World Drivers Championship title looks all but sealed, the competition for runner up is warming up and the Costructors' standings are constantly reshuffled. Atlas F1's technical writer Craig Scarborough analyses the upcoming weekend (including past performance by the current drivers)
Local History: the Nurburgring
by Doug Nye
Formula One teams arrive this weekend at the Nurburgring circuit, a track that has little - if anything - to do with the original 14.2-mile layout that hosted the German Grand Prix up until 1976. Journalist and historian Doug Nye pays tribute to the Nordschleife by looking back at the 1962 German Grand Prix, a race in appalling conditions that enhanced the legend of the BRM team and their driver Graham Hill
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The Williams Boys on the Ferrari Man: Why Michael Can be Beaten
by Will Gray
Having won six out of eight races so far in 2002 and with a 43-point lead over his Williams rivals, Michael Schumacher seems to be knocking on the door of his fifth world crown. But his brother Ralf and his teammate Juan Pablo Montoya are ready to give the Ferrari driver a good run for his money despite his advantage. Will Gray talked to both Williams drivers and found out why they think Michael is beatable
Irvine's Crunch Time
by Graham Holliday
Now the oldest man on the current Formula One grid, Eddie Irvine is going through a crucial year that is likely to determine his options of continuing racing for a top team. Unfortunately for him, Irvine has to drive the recalcitrant Jaguar to show what he is capable of. Graham Holliday analyses the Ulsterman's chances for the future
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