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-April 26th, 2000- The Journal of Formula One Motorsport  -Vol. 6, No. 17-

COLUMNS
The F1 Insider
by Mitch McCann 

Mitch's unique narration of the F1 events

Qualifying Differentials
by Marcel Borsboom 

Measuring teammates against eachother

Rear View Mirror
by Don Capps 

Backward glances at racing history

The F1 FAQ
by Mark Alan Jones 

You got a question? We have the answer

The Grapevine
by The F1 Rumors Team 

Rumours and speculations in the F1 world


FEATURES
FORMULA ONE HALL OF FAME
THE FORMULA ONE TIMELINE
SAFETY IN FORMULA ONE
THE FIA 66 FAQ

ASSOCIATES
GRAND PRIX TICKETS
GRAND PRIX TOURS
ATLAS F1 ESPAÑOL
RUSSIAN ATLAS F1
F1PICTURENET
RACEFAX
FORIX

REVIEW

The British Grand Prix Review
by Michele Lupini 

The most complete Grand Prix review on the Internet: Michele Lupini recaps and analyses the weekend's events, including the full results and retirements, the fastest laps, pitstops times, fastest sector times and speeds, a lap-by-lap account of the race and results breakdown by teams & drivers

Reflections on Silverstone
by Roger Horton 

When David Coulthard won this same race last year, he had to share the headlines with the news of Michael Schumacher's leg-breaking crash. This year, most of the news headlines featured the totally farcical attempts by tens of thousands of fans to simply drive a few miles and view a Grand Prix...

Chess at 195 MPH
by Karl Ludvigsen 

Award-winning writer Karl Ludvigsen comments on strategic brilliance versus 'spontaneous flair'


ARTICLES

The 1935 Alfa Romeo Bimotore:
The First Ferrari?

by Thomas O'Keefe 

The 1935 Alfa Romeo Bimotore stands out as one of the most venerable projects - a race car with a unique and distinguished provenance, that traces its heritage back to two of motor racing's most evocative names: Alfa Romeo and Ferrari. A look back at the bright, brief life of this magnificent beast

Technical Focus: The Rain-Men
by Will Gray 

The constant threat of rain at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix was not just a pain for the spectators. Many drivers dislike the rain, and such conditions can often turn the competition into a lottery. But, it is for this very reason that some teams lower down the grid enjoy such conditions


ONE YEAR AGO IN F1
*  Sauber start their 100th GP in San Marino
*  Michael Schumacher wins the San Marino GP
*  Toyata covet Honda's 12th spot on the grid
 


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