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  2003 Brazilian Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 6, 2003 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace.
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix was one of the messiest F1 grands prix in recent memory.
A ceremony was held at the next grand prix at Imola where Räikkönen and Ron Dennis handed over the winning driver's and constructor's trophies to Fisichella and Eddie Jordan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2003_Brazilian_Grand_Prix   (819 words)

  
 Saltire : Blogging by Steve MacLaughlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix could get even more bizarre as the FIA is set to rule Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella the winner after finding an error made by the timekeepers.
The race was originally stopped during the 55th lap, and according to the FIA's rules the results were classified for the 53rd lap.
In accordance with Article 179(b) of the International Sporting Code, the stewards of the Brazilian Grand Prix will re-convene on Friday 11 April at 11.00 hrs at the FIA headquarters in Paris to review the results of the event.
saltire.weblogger.com /2003/04/09   (379 words)

  
 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix Diary :: United State Grand Prix
This year’s Brazilian Grand Prix was an anniversary for me as it was at this race 20 years ago that I started my career as a full-time Formula One journalist.
In those days the Brazilian Grand Prix was the first race of the season, and it was held at a track just outside of Rio de Janeiro.
One of the newest Brazilian F1 drivers is Jaguar’s Antonio Pizzonia who comes from the city of Manaus that is deep in the Brazilian jungle.
www.usgpindy.com /news/print.php?story_id=1129   (1188 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix 2004 - Brazil GP - Interlagos - Formula 1
Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix - updated results, news, track details, drivers, teams, sports betting and the latest odds.
The Brazilian Grand Pirx, held at Interlagos in Sao Paulo, is the final round of the 2004 Formula 1 season.
The only South American race on the F1 calendar, Interlagos is one of just two circuits that runs in an anti-clockwise direction and is one of the toughest and physically demanding races for the drivers.
www.brazilian-grand-prix.com   (174 words)

  
 Formula One news, comment and analysis from F1Fanatic » Blog Archive » F1 Video: 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
2003 Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne - The season got off to a spectacular start with a chaotic race won by David Coulthard after Juan Pablo Montoya spun out of the lead.
2003 French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours - A Williams one-two but Juan Pablo Montoya, second, was furious that Ralf Schumacher had gotten the better of him.
2003 British Grand Prix, Silverstone - An early interrupted from a lunatic religious protester forced the deployment of the safety car, meaning man leading drivers dropped down the field.
www.f1fanatic.co.uk /2006/08/29/f1-video-2003   (539 words)

  
 Autographed Formula 1 Grand Prix Programmes
British Grand Prix programme held on the 9th - 11th June 2006 at Silverstone, unsigned.
Spanish grand prix programme at Catalunya signed by Juan Pablo Montoya on his first formula 1 podium position where he achieved second place.
Italian grand prix programme at Monza signed by Juan Pablo Montoya at his first f1 grand prix victory.
www.maxiview2000.com /programmes   (2059 words)

  
 Grande Premio do Brasil 2003
The most successful Grand Prix engine (overall 176 wins, the first one with Jim Clark at Zandvoort back in 1967) is back in the victory lane and that faster, than most of the experts had expected.
The still young Grand Prix season saw it´s third different winner in the third round; the field has come closer concerning their performances, because the technical regulations remained nearly stable during the last two years.
Giancarlo Baghetti hatte 1961 in Reims mit einem Ferrari gleich seinen allerersten Grand Prix gewonnen, zuvor hatte er bereits in zwei nicht zur Weltmeisterschaft zählenden Rennen gesiegt, doch der Italiener gewann danach nie wieder in der Formel 1.
www.research-racing.de /gp03-3-2.htm   (914 words)

  
 SI.com - Motor Sports - Brazilian Grand Prix statistics - Wednesday April 02, 2003 06:22 AM
Kimi Raikkonen's Malaysian Grand Prix victory, the first of the young Finn's career, took the number of race winners on the current starting grid to nine (out of 20 drivers).
The Malaysian Grand Prix podium was the youngest ever, with an average age of 25 years and 112 days.
Ferrari's Brazilian Rubens Barrichello has failed to finish his last eight Brazilian grands prix but is also the last home driver to score a point in the race (fourth in 1994).
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /motorsports/news/2003/04/02/brazil_stats   (508 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Fisichella Eases to Season-Opening Victory in Australian Grand Prix
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello finished runner-up for champions Ferrari, ahead of Fisichella's Spanish team mate Fernando Alonso.
His only previous win was at the rain-hit and crash-strewn 2003 Brazilian grand prix, where he was declared the winner several days after the event when a timing error was discovered.
Narain Karthikeyan, India's first Formula One driver, finished 15th for Jordan as the highest-ranked of the four men making their grands prix debuts in Australia.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/5-3-6/26833.html   (516 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix - Formula 1 - Drivers
At the 2004 US Grand Prix at Indianapolis, Ralf Schumacher was injured in a high speed crash.
Da Matta was replaced by Ricardo Zonta for the Hungarin Grand Prix (Round 13) and will not return for Toyota this season.
Pantano was replaced by Timo Glock for the Canadian Grand Prix (Round 8) because of a payment dispute.
www.brazilian-grand-prix.com /drivers.php   (200 words)

  
 formula 1 racing
A incident-filled Brazilian Grand Prix ended prematurely at Interlagos today with Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Cristiano da Matta classified in 10th position after the race was red-flagged after 54 of the scheduled 71 laps.
The Brazilian started strongly in the wet, but his TF103 car struggled as the track began to dry out, resulting in three pit stops as the team tried to pinpoint the problem.
The team took advantage of a safety car period to bring Olivier Panis in on the opening lap to refuel his TF103, but the Frenchman was forced out of the race on lap 17 after another car collided with him.
www.formula1racing.com /HondaBrazilianFinal2003.htm   (550 words)

  
 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 23, 2003 at the Sepang International Circuit.
It was the second race of the 2003 season, and it was won by Kimi Räikkönen, driving a McLaren Mercedes, his first ever Grand Prix victory.
Raikkonen eventually earned his maiden Grand Prix victory with a large margin of 39s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2003_Malaysian_Grand_Prix   (592 words)

  
 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX – PREVIEW
I spoke to some of the Brazilian drivers in Japan and they said the weather there at this time of the year is quite similar to what they have in March, so it'll be something to look out for, as it could be quite tropical.
It is a great team, and I know everyone is pushing hard preparing for the Brazilian Grand Prix, where I will be doing all I can to fight for some all important final points.
“As we go to Brazil, the final Grand Prix of the 2004 season, and the last race for the team as Jaguar Racing, team morale is still high - everyone has the pride and motivation to complete the season with style in order that we finish well and impress our future owner.
media.ford.com /print_doc.cfm?article_id=19439   (1246 words)

  
 FIA Sport - Official FIA Press Release - 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix result
At the request of the FIA, the Stewards of the Brazilian Grand Prix reconvened at the FIA headquarters in Paris on April 11, 2003, under the provisions of Article 179(b) of the International Sporting Code.
Having examined detailed records provided by the organisation responsible for timekeeping at the event, the Stewards are satisfied that car no. 11 (Fisichella) had crossed the Line to complete 55 laps and started his 56th lap before the signal to stop the race was given.
The Stewards are submitting a separate report to the FIA under Article 152 of the International Sporting Code on the circumstances which gave rise to the wrong race classification being issued in Brazil.
www.fia.com /mediacentre/Press_Releases/FIA_Sport/2003/110403-01.html   (259 words)

  
 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix Preview
Preparations for the final Grand Prix of the 2006 Formula 1 season are drawing to a conclusion as the Team McLaren Mercedes team fly out to the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The first Grand Prix took place in Brazil at Interlagos in 1973 and was won by reigning Champion and local hero Emerson Fittipaldi, the year before he moved to McLaren and took his second title.
We have won four out of the last eight Grands Prix here; a fifth would be a good conclusion to a season in which we wanted to finish first and finally ended up third.
www.mclaren.com /f1season/2006/brazil/preview.php   (942 words)

  
 JamAuto.com - Motorsport News
The 22-year-old Spaniard became the youngest driver in history to win a grand prix, which was achieved in convincing and dominant fashion.
Excitement and the art of overtaking returned to Formula 1 in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, but an all-action race was clouded by one misguided individual who risked not only his own life but that of every driver in the race when he ran onto the track to make a bizarre protest.
A wild and unpredictable Brazilian Grand Prix ended in drama and chaos, with Kimi Raikkonen being awarded the win despite being passed by Giancarlo Fisichella on the track.
www.jamauto.com /motorsport/f1/2003/ms_f12003.htm   (791 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix - Second Qualifying Session :: car.kak.net ::
Olivier Panis and Cristiano da Matta will start from 15th and 18th positions respectively for the 32nd Brazilian Grand Prix after a frustrating qualifying session for the Panasonic Toyota Racing team at the Interlagos track today.
Handling difficulties on Da Matta's TF103 and a driving error on Panis's run prevented the team from capitalising on a notable performance in early morning practice, when the team scored its debut first place in a race weekend timed session.
Da Matta was not happy with his car's handling, which contributed to a spin 15-minutes before the end of the session, the Brazilian in 16th (1m14.819s), but just 1.3s from his team-mate.
car.kak.net /Article875.html   (496 words)

  
 Raikkonen surprise winner of chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix -DAWN - Sport; April 8, 2003
The 700th grand prix in Formula One history started late and behind the safety car and ended in chaos and confusion 18 laps before the scheduled finish.
There was heartbreak for the home fans and their local favourite Rubens Barrichello, who retired agonisingly for the ninth year in a row while in the lead for Ferrari after starting on pole position.
There were mixed emotions for struggling Jordan, who thought Fisichella had won them their 200th grand prix only to have their celebrations cut short.
www.dawn.com /2003/04/08/spt2.htm   (604 words)

  
 Honda Racing Communications Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix was an eventful race and one whose final result was decided several days after the event.
B.A.R has prepared for this year's Brazilian race with a three-day test in Jerez, in which third driver Anthony Davidson, together with test driver Enrique Bernoldi, ran through a programme of tyre and aerodynamic work and completed more than 1300 kms of running.
As tough a task as a maiden win may be this weekend, it would of course be the ultimate high note on which to end the season.
www.honda-racing.co.uk /fourwheels/formula1/article.asp?a=1598   (999 words)

  
 F1 News > Brazilian Grand Prix in big trouble - Grandprix.com
A court in Sao Paulo has ruled that the Brazilian Grand Prix, scheduled for October 24 next year, cannot be held because it wastes public money.
If work towards the Grand Prix continues, the judge ruled that the promoter would be liable to a fine of $17,000 a day.
The canceling of the Grand Prix contract means that, as of now, there will not be a Brazilian GP next year and the FIA World Council will need to consider what to do when it meets in December.
www.grandprix.com /ns/ns12139.html   (297 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Jordan receive Brazilian GP trophy on Friday
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix Trophy will be handed to Giancarlo Fisichella and Eddie Jordan on Friday after a short ceremony at the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola.
Fisichella, deprived of the joy of a podium celebration after recording his first win in 110 starts, will be handed a winner's trophy that was carried away from the Sao Paulo circuit by McLaren's championship leader Kimi Raikkonen.
Eddie Jordan, whose team were marking their 200th grand prix at Interlagos and saw justice prevail when a timing error was unearthed, will be present as Raikkonen and McLaren boss Ron Dennis hand over the trophy.
www.rte.ie /sport/2003/0416/jordan01.html   (144 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix Videos - Brazilian Grand Prix Video Clips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The chaotic 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos was won by Giancarlo Fisichella - although the stewards at first awarded it to Kimi Raikkonen.A wet race jumbled the field up and many drivers were caught out by a stream that formed...
Highlights from the 2001 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.Juan Pablo Montoya thrilled the crowd by passing Michael Schumacher after a safety car restart at the first corner.
Sennas last lap onboard video.The great Brazilian Ayrton Sennas fine career came to a tragically early end in a fatal crash during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola.
www.searchforvideo.com /sports/formula-1/brazilian-grand-prix   (428 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix - First Qualifying Session :: car.kak.net ::
F1 2003: Brazilian Grand Prix - First Qualifying Session
First qualifying produced a promising start to the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend for the Panasonic Toyota Racing team at Interlagos today.
Cristiano da Matta, taking part in his debut home grand prix, completed 6 laps setting a fastest time of 1m31.548s, placing him 8th.
car.kak.net /Article872.html   (529 words)

  
 GrandPrix.com > Store
Fernando Alonso - Brazilian Grand Prix 2003 (1)
Fernando Alonso - Brazilian Grand Prix 2003 (2)
Flavio Briatore and Fernando Alonso - Brazilian Grand Prix 2003
store.grandprix.com /shop/index.php?cPath=7_32_37_49   (142 words)

  
 Saltire : Blogging by Steve MacLaughlin
For Saturday's qualifying session an ever greater chance of rain and scattered storms are forecasted, while a 70% of rain is forcasted for Sunday's race.
Brazilian drivers Rubens Barrichello with Ferrari, Cristiano da Matta with Toyota, and Antonio Pizzonia with Jaguar hope to avoid the Brazilian curse that has plagued some drivers before over 100,000 of their countrymen.
This Page was last update: Thursday, April 3, 2003 at 5:57:10 AM This page was originally posted: 4/3/2003; 5:57:10 AM.
saltire.weblogger.com /2003/04/03   (761 words)

  
 Brazilian Grand Prix Fact File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
São Paulo is the capital of the southern Brazilian state of the same name and is the most highly industrialised state in the country.
Prior to 1990, the Brazilian Grand Prix was hosted by the Jacarepagua circuit near Rio de Janeiro.
The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix, the 700th Formula One race since the World Championship began in 1950, turned out to be one of the most eventful in the sport's history with extreme weather conditions, numerous accidents and five safety car phases.
www.f1racing.net /en/news.php?newsID=66587   (355 words)

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