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The Tide Turns Again
by Richard Barnes
Monza has never been a place for the faint-hearted, and on Sunday the track continued to produce a roller coaster of emotional highs and lows. It had the best and worst of F1. Richard Barnes comments of the Italian GP
They are a Camera
by Karl Ludvigsen
Award winning writer Karl Ludvigsen on the TV work of the Italian Grand Prix coverage - the kudos and the pitfalls of covering one of the most emotional events of recent years
And the Band Played On
by Ewan Tytler
Following the fatal accident at the Italian Grand Prix, where a fire marshal had lost his life, Ewan Tytler reviews the state of safety in Monza and in Formula One
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Eddie Jordan: Back to the Brickyard
by Roger Horton
Ten years after his F1 debut at Phoenix, 1991, Eddie Jordan is thrilled about going back to the USA. He talks to Atlas F1's Roger Horton about why the Grand Prix at Indy is his biggest lifetime achievement, and about what it would take to make F1 successful in the USA
Michael Andretti: Man for a Season
by Thomas O'Keefe
In the build-up to the First ever US GP at Indy next weekend, Thomas O'Keefe explores the failure of American CART racing star Michael Andretti in his attempt to conquer Formula One seven years ago
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The Italian Grand Prix Review
by Pablo Elizalde
An image, they say, is worth a thousand words. And so it was at this year's Italian Grand Prix, when Michael Schumacher broke down during the post-race press conference and showed the whole world that, he too, is human after all. Pablo Elizalde reviews the emotional weekend at Monza 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
Reflections on Monza
by Roger Horton
As a race, it was pretty a straightforward affair; Ferrari managed to make their recent updates work, and as a result they gave Michael Schumacher a car with which he could win. But off the track, emotions ran high and surprises were aplenty, not all pleasant. Roger Horton reflects on the fourteenth round of the 2000 WC
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History in the Making
by Barry Kalb
Michael Schumacher has taken one more giant step into the top of the records table of F1. He is now safely placed among the greatest of the sport and his own records will take years, if not decades, to surpass. Journalist Barry Kalb had been studying the achievements of the greatest drivers in F1 for several years now. He presents the numbers and analysis of why Schumacher'd drive to the top is history in the making
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 9 - Electronic Trickery
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Irvine and Herbert confirmed at Jaquar for 2000 |
Jack Brabham escapes injury after Goodwood crash |
Gene re-signs with Minardi for the 2000 season |
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