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Giancarlo Fisichella: Through the Visor
by Giancarlo Fisichella
The Brazilian Grand Prix and the following week proved to be an emotional roller-coaster for Giancarlo Fisichella. Just when he thought he had finally scored his maiden Formula One victory, the race directors decided he had not. Five days after the race had ended he was declared the winner again. Find out about his emotions, the celebrations and a lot more, all through Fisichella's visor...
That's Just the Way it is: Interview with Patrick Head
by Gary Emmerson
Williams is fourth in the Constructors' Championship, and it hurts. Montoya winning in Melbourne would have changed it all, but Patrick Head knows there are no ifs or buts in F1. Gary Emmerson talked to the technical director about the team's struggle at the start of the season, his drivers' mistakes, the aerodynamic deficiency of the car, and how they expect to return to the top
Drive: Interview with Nick Heidfeld
by David Cameron
What can you do when you're a young and promising driver, in a mid-field car not capable of delivering you the World Championship you long for? Just drive. David Cameron went to Monza last week, to see Nick Heidfeld do just that
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The San Marino GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
Following three action-packed flyaway races, the Formula One circus arrives in Imola for the first race of the European season, where the tifosi will be hoping for a Ferrari revival as their rivals aim to stop them. Craig Scarborough previews the event and all the teams that will take place in the fourth Grand Prix of the 2003 season
San Marino Facts & Stats
by Marcel Schot
When was the last time we had two new Grand Prix winners in the first three races of the season? Which car was used the most number of seasons? And what happened at Imola in 1980, when the place hosted its only Italian Grand Prix? Marcel Schot brings the answers and more anecdotes on the fourth GP of the 2003 season
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Jean Alesi tests with McLaren for the second time |
Ford executive Wolfgang Reitzle quits car world |
Ferrari offer Michael Schumacher a lifetime job |
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