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When a Rule Means Safety
by Paul Ryder
Sunday's race promised a duel for the win between the leading WC title rivals. Instead, Coulthard was called in to serve a 10-seconds stop/go penalty. Were the stewards too harsh in imposing this punishment? Paul Ryder investigates the incident and the rules behind it
Motorvation
by Karl Ludvigsen
Award-winning writer Karl Ludvigsen reviews the options Eddie Jordan faces in trying to secure a works engine deal, one that is essential if the Jordan Grand Prix team is to make a real bid for a place at the top
Forever Monaco
by Robert Butsch
Robert Butsch discusses the quirks of Monaco, and why it will always remain on the Formula One calendar, no matter how much the rest of the sport changes
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The Canadian Grand Prix Review
by Michele Lupini
Atlas F1's Michele Lupini offers the most comprehensive Canadian Grand Prix Review on the Internet, including the weekend's images, full results and retirements, the fastest laps, pitstops times, a lap-by-lap account, and much more
Reflections on Montreal
by Roger Horton
Pit-stop strategy can be such a wicked mistress; Get it right and she can richly reward you with an unlikely race win, or save a bad day from getting worse. Get it wrong, and she can turn an average day into a total disaster. Roger Horton reflects on those who got it right and those who got it wrong, in a weekend that saw much of both
The 2000 Canadian GP: A Fan's Perspective
by Kevin and Andrew Thomson
The Canadian GP is renowned for having one of the best atmospheres on the F1 calendar. Brothers Kevin and Andrew Thomson confirm the reputation, and bring a fan's perspective to the weekend via words and images
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Heinz-Harald Frentzen wins the French Grand Prix |
Zandvoort is approved as an F1 testing circuit |
Damon Hill says he might leave after the British GP |
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