F1 Features
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Alex Wurz's lap of Albert Park.
West McLaren Mercedes 'third driver' Alexander Wurz describes a lap of Albert Park - site of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix:
Button and Trulli put through their paces.
On Thursday 21 February, Renault F1 Team drivers Jarno Trulli and Jenson Button visited the Enstone factory for an extreme physical test before their departure to Melbourne for next weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Blundell's View: 2001 F1 season & beyond - Part 2.
In the second of a two-part interview with ex-F1 driver Mark Blundell, the Brit talks exclusively to Crash dot Net about the tyre war, his top five teams of 2001 and a lot more.... Q: If you had to pick out your top five teams, who would they be, and why?
Blundell's view: 2001 F1 season & beyond - Part 1.
In the first of a two-part interview with ex-F1 driver Mark Blundell the Brit talks exclusively to Crash Dot Net about the 2001 F1 season, his top five drivers of the year and a lot more:
Post-race press conference - Japanese GP.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams), David Coulthard (McLaren) TV unilaterals Q: Michael, is this the perfect end to the perfect Formula One season for you?

Alexander Wurz's lap of Monza.
McLaren-Mercedes test driver Alexander Wurz describes a lap of Monza - site of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix:

Tracking the driver.
In the final part of Arrows' series on driver fitness, Simon Jones, OrangeArrows Physio, looks at the culmination of all the training and preparation once the drivers step into their race cars on Sunday afternoons, including how the team can track the physiological effects of racing on the driver

Friday press conference - Belgium GP.
Drivers: Pedro de la Rosa (Jaguar), Olivier Panis (BAR) and Jos Verstappen (Arrows). Team Personnel: Ron Dennis (McLaren), Patrick Head (Williams) and Eddie Jordan (Jordan Press Conference:

Jenson Button's lap of Spa-Francorchamps.
Benetton-Renault driver Jenson Button describes a lap of Spa-Francorchamps - site of this weekend's Belgium Grand Prix:
Alexander Wurz's lap of Spa-Francorchamps.
McLaren-Mercedes test driver Alexander Wurz describes a lap of Spa-Francorchamps - site of this weekend's Belgium Grand Prix:

DTM crossover for Hakkinen
Immediately after this year's French Grand Prix, Mika Hakkinen flew from Magny- Cours to the Brno circuit in the Czech Republic to try his hand behind the wheel of a different sort of racing car, a DTM Mercedes.
Post-race press conference - German GP.
Drivers: Ralf Schumacher (Williams), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Jacques Villeneuve (British American Racing) TV unilaterals Q: Ralf, what does it feel like to win at home?
Stripping down the OrangeArrows livery.
The first, and most public representation of an F1 car is its livery - the outward colour and design scheme will immediately identify which team you are looking at.
Post-race press conference - British GP.
Drivers: Mika Hakkinen (McLaren), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) TV unilaterals Q: You've never won here before, indeed, you haven't won for over a year. How does it feel?

Formula One: A mechanic's tale.
Formula One is not just about the glamour of Monaco, the millionaire racing drivers, the grid girls and glitzy parties - at the heart of the sport are the mechanics who work long hours in difficult conditions to make sure the cars make it to the track on time.
Photoshoot puts Coulthard in the picture.
David Coulthard recently met photographer Michel Comte as part of his round of public relations activities for McLaren sponsor West - something which left him out on a limb and decidedly wet behind the ears.... ''I'm a photographer and my whole life is built on memories of pictures.''
Training for life in 'a hostile environment'.
Formula One may be perceived as a glamorous occupation, with the added trappings of a jet-set lifestyle and all the rewards that participation brings - but things are not always a bed of roses for the drivers.

Alexander Wurz's lap of the Nurburgring.
McLaren-Mercedes test driver Alexander Wurz describes a lap of the Nurburgring - site of this weekend's European Grand Prix:
Post-race press conference - Canadian GP.
Drivers: Ralf Schumacher (Williams), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Mika Hakkinen (McLaren) TV unilaterals Q: Well done Ralf. Was that the greatest fun you've ever had with your clothes on?
Friday press conference - Canadian GP.
Drivers: Giancarlo Fisichella (Benetton), Eddie Irvine {Jaguar), Jacques Villeneuve (BAR) Team personnel: Tom Walkinshaw (Arrows), Eddie Jordan (Jordan), Frank Williams (Williams) Q: Giancarlo, why is your form so good here, and is it likely to be repeated?
Giancarlo Fisichella'a lap of Montreal.
Blessed with a series of Canadian podium finishes in his short Formula One career, Giancarlo Fisichella is perhaps one of the best-qualified drivers in the field to describe a lap of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
