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-August 4th, 1999- The Journal of Formula One Motorsport -Vol. 5, No. 31-

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1999 SuperStats
by Rory Gordon 

Evaluating drivers through various stats

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by Don Capps 

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by Marcel Schot 

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by The F1 Rumors Team 

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ARTICLES

The German GP Review
by Michele Lupini 

The German GP will be seen as a significant part of the 1999 F1 WC when we look back at the end of the year. But above all, it was an eventful race, full of excitement and surprises. Michele Lupini provides a recap of the weekend

Reflections on Hockenheim
by Roger Horton 

For the entire McLaren-Mercedes team the German Grand Prix was a total disaster. The perception that they have taken their collective eyes off the ball in the absence Michael Schumacher's challenge is hard to refute. Roger Horton reflects on a weekend that went sour

Todt Speaks
Atlas F1 Special 

Ferrari boss Jean Todt sits down for a Q&A session, after the surprising German GP 1-2 his team had scored. He has many kind words for Mika Salo, admiration for Mika Hakkinen and he misses Michael. As for Eddie Irvine... Eddie who?...

Physics of the Gravel Traps
by Vesa Lindqvist 

After Michael Schumacher's high-speed accident at Silverstone, the FIA's track safety group have been assigned with a job to find out more effective methods to decrease the impact speed. Vesa Lindqvist offers a solution of his own

 
 


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