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        The Brazilian GP Review
        by Pablo Elizalde
  Since 1994, the winner of the Brazilian Grand Prix had gone on to win the World Championship of that year. When Michael Schumacher was passed by Juan Pablo Montoya - on his third only F1 race - the entire establishment, and not just the supernatural one, was rocked. And when David Coulthard went on to win an action- and controversy-packed race, Formula One fans were once again facing the unpredictability that is Formula One. Pablo Elizalde recaps the many weekend events, to serve the most complete GP review on the Internet, including lap-by-lap chart, pitstops and fastest laps times, and much more 
 
 
         
        Reflections on Interlagos
        Roger Horton reflects on the turbulences of the Brazilian Grand Prix; the emergence of a new Formula One megastar, and the convincing performance of McLaren's "#2" driverby Roger Horton
 
 
 
         
        The F1 Insider
        Mitch McCann takes a different look at the events of the Brazilian GP. And he sure knows who's hot and who's not!by Mitch McCann
 
 
 
         
        Qualifying Differentials
        The qualifying session of the Brazilian GP was not only a historic one, marking the first ever brotherly front row, but also the tighest one among teammates in years. Marcel Borsboom keeps track of the gaps between teammatesby Marcel Borsboom
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