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Brazilian Grand Prix
Sao Paulo
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H 21°C/70F L 13°C/56F Cloudy |
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H 24°C/75F L 13°C/56F Possible rain |
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SUNDAY: |
H 24°C/76F L 17°C/63F Possible rain
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Brazilian Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 2.0 |
Barrichello | 4.0 |
Button | 10.0 |
Raikkonen | 12.0 |
Alonso | 15.0 |
RSchumacher | 15.0 |
Montoya | 15.0 |
Sato | 20.0 |
Villeneuve | 30.0 |
Coulthard | 30.0 |
Fisichella | 75.0 |
Massa | 125.0 |
Webber | 150.0 |
Trulli | 200.0 |
Zonta | 250.0 |
Klien | 300.0 |
Heidfeld | 400.0 |
Glock | 500.0 |
Bruni | 800.0 |
Baumgartner | 800.0 |
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Last Man Standing: Interview with David Coulthard
by David Cameron
After ten years at the top, David Coulthard looks set to be out of a job, and while the future doesn't look too rosy he is not giving up hope of staying in the sport. Atlas F1's David Cameron talks to the Scot about his motivation, his records, and his prospects for next year
Through the Back Door: Interview with Robert Doornbos
by David Cameron
Robert Doornbos was taken by surprise when he was given the chance to drive for Jordan in the Friday practice sessions of the final three Grands Prix, but the Dutchman has grabbed the opportunity with both hands and is running with it. Atlas F1's David Cameron heard from the 23-year-old what it's like to move from F3000 to F1, what happens at the drivers' briefings, and why driving a Formula One car is "just like running into a door"
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The 2004 Brazilian GP Preview
by Tom Keeble
The season may be nearly over, but much is still at stake in this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher will seek his 14th win of the season, Rubens Barrichello will want to break his duck at home, while BAR and Jenson Button will be searching for that first elusive victory. Atlas F1's Tom Keeble previews the race and rates the teams' chances of success ahead of the final round of the 2004 season
Facts & Stats: Brazil
by Marcel Schot
Find out what dubious record Jenson Button could equal at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, or what the chances are of seeing unexpected changes in the standings. Atlas F1's Marcel Schot brings the statistics and anecdotes ahead of the final round of the 2004 season
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