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Hey guys, I'm a great fan of Schumi and the Scuderia.
F1 fans, post your comments and predictions here.
 
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Here's a schedule of the races.

?June 29 Grand Prix of Europe, N?rburgring
?July 06 Grand Prix de France, Magny-Cours
?July 20 Grand Prix of Great Britain, Silverstone
?August 03? Grand Prix of Germany, Hockenheim
?August 24? Grand Prix of Hungary, Budapest
?September 14? Grand Prix of Italy, Monza
?September 28? Grand Prix of USA, Indianapolis
?October 12? Grand Prix of Japan, Suzuka
 
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Magny-Cours Facts.

Round 10, July 6 2003. Circuit Nevers, Magny-Cours.
Lap Distance: 4.411 Km / 2.741 miles. Race: 70 laps - 308.586 km / 191.755 miles. The circuit has been modified since the 2002 race.

2002 result:

1. M Schumacher Ferrari
2. K Raikkonen McLaren
3. D Coulthard McLaren
4. J P Montoya Williams
5. R Schumacher Williams
6. J Button Renault

Lap Record: David Coulthard 1:16.088

Pole on Grid:

2002 : J P Montoya Williams 1:11.985
2001 : R Schumacher Williams 1:12.989
2000 : M Schumacher Ferrari 1:15.632
1999 : R Barrichello Stewart 1:38.441

Pit Stop Schedule:

1 Stop : Laps 36 - 44
2 Stops : 20 - 30 , 40 - 50
3 Stops : 16 - 22 , 32 - 38 , 48 - 54
 
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There are speculations that McLaren will not release their MP4-18 in the French Grandprix. They beleive that it has not acheived standards set by their present car MP4-17D in terms of reliability.

But, reports confirm that Ferrari's F2003-GA is by far the fastest car in sight. But the car does seem to malhandle a bit in the wet. Also, experts feel that the car has arguably the best aerodynamical bodywork. This allows the car to produce such great mechanical grip in corners enabling it to corner at mind-boggling speeds. But here comes the driver's ability to handle the car. Well, nothing to worry, for, if Michael is not able to handle the car, then there is nobody out there to handle it.
 

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