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The Ultimate 2002 San Marino Grand Prix Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The San Marino Grand Prix was one of the dullest races in recent years, but it offered a historic opportunity for the Ferrari fans who got to see their team grab a dominant 1-2 finish at their home race for the first time in 20 years. Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results
Reflections on Imola
by Roger Horton
Michelin can no longer rely on hot weather conditions if they want to supply their teams with a WC-winning tyre; McLaren can no longer relate to Renault as a 'mobile chicane', if they want to hold on to their Top Three spot. Roger Horton reflects on the inevitable reality check that Imola served some of the F1 players
Lapped by the Gods
by Karl Ludvigsen
Last year, Karl Ludvigsen declared McLaren's 2002 season a rebuilding and regrouping one. What a shame Ron Dennis did not make a similar declaration - it would have made the sight of David Coulthard being lapped at Imola by the winner, a less humiliating one
Relentless
by Richard Barnes
Imola was not supposed to be a Ferrari victory - certainly not in such a dominant fashion. But the Scuderia's 1-2 finish, ending a weekend where the team topped the timesheets in every single session, must surely suggest that Michael Schumacher's record-equalling 5th World Championship is just a matter of formality. Richard Barnes draws some conclusions from Sunday's race
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Pedro de la Rosa takes Luciano Burti's Jaguar seat |
Luciano Burti replaces Gaston Mazzacane at Prost GP |
The FIA signs a 100-year commercial deal with SLEC |
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