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The Arbitrationists: In their Own Words
by Biranit Goren
Frank Williams and Ron Dennis, along with Gerhard Berger and Norbert Haug, have met the media this weekend, at Imola, and were faced primarily with similar questions: about the new rules, their arbitration process against the FIA, the GPWC threat, and any other subject that has nothing to do with the racing itself. Biranit Goren was there to ask the questions and get the answers. She brings the words of these men unfiltered, in full. This is what the Business of Formula One sounds like
La Passione: Interview with Jean Alesi
by David Cameron
He has not raced in a Grand Prix for over one and half years, yet Jean Alesi's eyes still radiate the same passion that made him one of Formula One's most unique and loved drivers during the 13 years he stayed in the sport. You only needed to see him walking around the Imola paddock to know he still loves Formula One, and that the fans still love him. David Cameron had the chance to talk to Alesi about life after Formula One
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Eghbal Hamidy leaves Jordan |
BAR announce partnership with Acer |
Michael Schumacher wins in Spain |
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Stirred But Not Shaken
by Timothy Collings
Michael Schumacher faced one of his most difficult weekends at the San Marino Grand Prix. The death of his and brother Ralf's mother just hours before the race put both drivers in the limelight, and tested their bravery and professionalism. Schumacher senior had the added pressure of having to prove his critics wrong, demonstrating he remains the winning racer he's always been. Timothy Collings pays tribute to the German
Requiem for a Lightweight
by Karl Ludvigsen
After winning 15 of the 19 races it has taken part in, the Ferrari F2002 enjoyed a victorious sendoff at the San Marino Grand Prix, in what was a fitting end to the all-conquering machine. Karl Ludvigsen pays tribute to what many consider the greatest F1 car of all times
The 2003 San Marino GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
San Marino will not be remembered as the most exciting race of the season, but will not be forgotten because of the circumstances surrounding Michael Schumacher's sombre first victory of the year in front of Ferrari's home fans. His performance, as well as his brother Ralf's, highlighted their professionalism and commitment on a very hard day for them. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events of the first European race
A Question of Timing
by Richard Barnes
The first race of the European season marked the return to form of the Ferrari team and World Champion Michael Schumacher. After a poor start to their season, the Italian squad were under pressure to perform in front of their fans, and they delivered. Richards Barnes looks at how Ferrari outsmarted their rivals at the best possible moment
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Ann Bradshaw, a journalist and press officer with three decades of experience in motor racing, returns for another season of View from the Paddock - offering us a glimpse into the life of those who spend the GP weekend inside the paddock. In this week's column, Ann takes a look at how "her boys" are performing this year, talks about Patrick Head's other love, and warns against the dangers of smoking if you are a Williams team member...
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