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Post-race press conference - US GP.
Drivers: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) and David Coulthard (McLaren) Television unilaterals
Americans in F1: Otmar Szafnauer.
Formula One is a truly international sport - a combination of the work of people from around the globe. Take Otmar Szafnauer for example.
Americans In F1: Dr Gary Hartstein.
There are no drivers from the United States competing in Formula One just now, but the rest of the F1 fraternity is sprinkled with Americans, and one of the most prominent US citizens working in F1 these days is Dr Gary Hartstein, who travels from grand prix to grand prix with the FIA's medical t
Pole position press conference - Italian GP - Pt1.
Drivers: Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), and Ralf Schumacher (Williams). TV unilaterals:

Jacques Villeneuve's lap of Monza.
Lucky Strike BAR Honda driver Jacques Villeneuve describes a lap of Monza, venue for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix:

Panis in Toytown!
Monaco has long been known as a playground for the rich. Floating gin palaces, auto exotica, multi million dollar homes and designer labels abound.
Post-race press conference - Belgian GP.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Juan-Pablo Montoya (Williams) TV unilaterals

Jacques Villeneuve's lap of Spa-Francorchamps.
Lucky Strike BAR Honda driver Jacques Villeneuve describes a lap of Spa-Francorchamps, venue for this weekend's Belgium Grand Prix:

Salo: I love Spa.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Mika Salo talks about the Hungarian GP, getting to the finish and looks ahead to this weekend's Belgium Grand Prix:
Post-race press conference - German GP.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams), Ralf Schumacher (Williams) TV unilaterals Q: Michael, you said that you really wanted to win the German Grand Prix for Ferrari. Now you've done it...
Qualifying Quotes - German Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher: "It is a dream to get my first Hockenheim pole and, hopefully, also the win tomorrow. I am more than excited about this and I would like to transform today's performance into victory in the race, as I have never won here with Ferrari."
McNish: I thought we would be in better shape.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Allan McNish reflects on a disappointing French Grand Prix, two engine failures, and a lot, lot more:
Jarno Trulli's lap of Magny-Cours.
Jarno Trulli spearheads the Renault assault at Magny-Cours, with the French team hoping it can crown its return to 'home' soil with a points finish if not a podium position.

Thursday's press conference - British GP - Pt. 1.
Drivers: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), David Coulthard (McLaren) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams). Team Personnel: Flavio Briatore (Renault) and Eddie Jordan (Jordan). Press conference:

Jacques Villeneuve's lap of Silverstone.
Lucky Strike BAR Honda's Jacques Villeneuve has won twice at Silverstone - once in 1996 and again in 1997, his World Championship year.

Mika Salo on the Canadian Grand Prix.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Mika Salo talks about the Monaco GP, testing at Silverstone and this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix:
Taku grateful for safety advances.
That Takuma Sato was uninjured in his Austrian Grand Prix accident with Nick Heidfeld was something of a miracle; that he is able to continue his Formula One career in Monaco this weekend is testament to the advances in driver safety made by the FIA, the teams and medical experts.

Alexander Wurz's lap of Monaco.
West McLaren Mercedes 'third driver' Alexander Wurz describes a lap of Monte Carlo - site of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix:
Olivier Panis' lap of the A1-Ring.
British American Racing driver Olivier Panis describes a lap of the A1-Ring - site of this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix: ''The A1-Ring in Austria is a track I enjoy. It is very dirty and dusty on the first day but is always good for overtaking.''

Friday's press conference - San Marino GP.
Drivers: Eddie Irvine (Jaguar), Olivier Panis (BAR) and Mika Salo (Toyota). Team Principals: Giancarlo Minardi (Minardi), David Richards (BAR) and Jean Todt (Ferrari). Press Conference:

Yoong's view on his season so far.
KL Minardi Asiatech driver Alex Yoong talks about the first three races of the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship season, looks ahead to this weekend's GP and a lot more:
What's new on the tech regulation front for 2002?
In days gone by, the technical regulations governing Formula 1 used to change almost on a whim, with little forward planning: one team would come up with a technological leap forward, other teams would object and the innovation would be banned.

Post-race press conference - Malaysian GP.
Drivers: Ralf Schumacher (Williams), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) and Michael Schumacher (Ferrari). TV Unilateral: Q: Ralf [Schumacher] - It seemed to have been almost a perfect race for you...