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2004 Qualifying Differentials

By Marcel Borsboom, Netherlands
Atlas F1 Magazine Writer



With fourteen double qualifying sessions completed for 2004, the differentials are once again on a roll! Let's see which drivers deserve bragging rights.

Belgium Notables

  • Exclusions: Due to the unstable and wet weather conditions in Spa this year, both Belgian GP qualifying sessions are not counted for the averages of the qualifying differentials.

  • The Gap: Despite the rain, some of gaps between teammates were very small.

The Elevator

This chart reflects the position changes between the first part and the second part of qualifying. Whether it has any meaning, we leave it up to you to decide...

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Volume 10, Issue 35
September 1st 2004

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