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Two for the Show
by Richard Barnes
Sunday's duel between Schumacher and Hakkinen was reminiscent of the greatest rivalry pairing in modern racing: that of Senna and Prost, exactly a decade ago. Richard Barnes looks at the past, and future, of those remarkable pairs of racers
Reflections on Spa
by Roger Horton
Often during the season there is one defining moment of racing action. A moment so powerful that it creates an image of a driver that outlasts all the other memories that the season creates. Roger Horton reflects on the image of Mika Hakkinen, that will forever linger in the collective memory of F1 fans
Dick and Mika
by Karl Ludvigsen
Award winning writer Karl Ludvigsen finds resemblence between a World Champion and a US president, as he listens to Hakkinen's talk on track as opposed to his silence off it
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The Belgian Grand Prix Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The Belgian Grand Prix was the antithesis of its preceding race in Hungary, not only because it was a far more exciting race, but also because it had a different winner. Coincidentally, he is also named Mika Hakkinen. Pablo Elizalde explains where the two vary, reviews the events around and during this superb race, and offers the most comprehensive GP review on the Internet - including the full results and timing, fastest laps, sector times, pit stops, and much more
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The F1 Rulebook
by Will Gray
In a series of articles, Will Gray delves into Formula One's rulebook and investigates the in-depth documentation that governs Formula One: from rules defining how the event should be run, to those restricting designers and engineers in technical areas. This week: part 5 - The Checkers
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Rubens Barrichello signs for Ferrari |
Extensive modifications announced for Hockenheim |
Williams demonstrate at Zandvoort |
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