Formula 1 Yearbook 2002-03

by Luc Domenjoz

Formula 1 Yearbook (2002)

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Rarely has one team been so dominant in a Formula 1 season. In 2002, Ferrari scored as many points as the rest of the teams put together! On the driver front, Michael Schumacher took his fifth world championship title, equalling Juan-Manuel Fangio's longstanding record. You can read all about this unique season in "Formula 1 Yearbook 2002." The championship was not all about one team though. There were other aspects, like Juan Pablo Montoya's seven pole positions and the tyre war. All sorts show more of strange events went on behind the scenes and, as usual, you can red about them in "The Formula 1 Yearbook." show less

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Canonical title
Formula 1 Yearbook 2002-03
Original title
L'année Formule 1 2002-03
Original publication date
2002
Original language
French

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Nonfiction, Sports and Leisure
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629Applied Science & TechnologyEngineeringTransportation Vehicles
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