Formula One race track architect Hermann Tilke (center), flanked by Turkey's car and motor sports association chairman Mumtaz Tahincioglu (right) and an official from Turkish F1 committee Mehmet Karabeyoglu (left), looks at a map as he inspects a field on which a future track may be built for a Formula One Grand Prix in Istanbul November 26, 2002.
Sir Jackie Stewart and Richard Parry-Jones at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Sir Jackie Stewart at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Sir Jackie Stewart and Richard Parry-Jones at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Tony Purnell, Sir Jackie Stewart, Richard Parry-Jones and Stuart Dyble at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Tony Purnell, Sir Jackie Stewart and Richard Parry-Jones at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Richard Parry-Jones at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Sir Jackie Stewart, Richard Parry-Jones and Stuart Dyble at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Richard Parry-Jones at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Tony Purnell at the Jaguar Media Briefing. London Landmark Hotel, England. November 26th 2002.
Juan Pablo Montoya during a visit at the impoverished village of Napipi, in northwestern Choco Province, November 22, 2002. Choco is one of Colombia's poorest regions and is hard hit by a 38-year old guerrilla war that kills thousands of people every year. Montoya is visiting Napipi as part of a campaign to donate money to poor children.
Juan Pablo Montoya during a visit at the impoverished village of Napipi, in northwestern Choco Province, November 22, 2002. Choco is one of Colombia's poorest regions and is hard hit by a 38-year old guerrilla war that kills thousands of people every year. Montoya is visiting Napipi as part of a campaign to donate money to poor children.
Juan Pablo Montoya during a visit at the impoverished village of Napipi, in northwestern Choco Province, November 22, 2002. Choco is one of Colombia's poorest regions and is hard hit by a 38-year old guerrilla war that kills thousands of people every year. Montoya is visiting Napipi as part of a campaign to donate money to poor children.
Juan Pablo Montoya during a visit at the impoverished village of Napipi, in northwestern Choco Province, November 22, 2002. Choco is one of Colombia's poorest regions and is hard hit by a 38-year old guerrilla war that kills thousands of people every year. Montoya is visiting Napipi as part of a campaign to donate money to poor children.
Juan Pablo Montoya during a visit at the impoverished village of Napipi, in northwestern Choco Province, November 22, 2002. Choco is one of Colombia's poorest regions and is hard hit by a 38-year old guerrilla war that kills thousands of people every year. Montoya is visiting Napipi as part of a campaign to donate money to poor children.
Jaguar Racing chief Niki Lauda made an appearance at Donnington to watch his son Mathias compete in the Formula Renault Winter Series. November 17th 2002.
Jaguar Racing chief Niki Lauda made an appearance at Donnington to watch his son Mathias compete in the Formula Renault Winter Series. November 17th 2002.
Jaguar Racing chief Niki Lauda made an appearance at Donnington to watch his son Mathias compete in the Formula Renault Winter Series. November 17th 2002.
Jaguar Racing chief Niki Lauda made an appearance at Donnington to watch his son Mathias compete in the Formula Renault Winter Series. November 17th 2002.
Jaguar Racing chief Niki Lauda made an appearance at Donnington to watch his son Mathias compete in the Formula Renault Winter Series. November 17th 2002.
Juan Pablo Montoya attends the final race of the NASCAR season. Ford 400, Homestead, Florida USA. November 16th 2002.
Juan Pablo Montoya chats with the Ganassi crew at the final race of the NASCAR season. Ford 400, Homestead, Florida USA. November 16th 2002.
Juan Pablo Montoya helps out with the Target Dodge owned by Chip Ganassi, at the final race of the NASCAR season. Ford 400, Homestead, Florida USA. November 16th 2002.
Russian Formula One driver Sergei Zlobin (R) and Minardi managing director Giancarlo Minardi pose for photographers at a night club in Moscow late November 14, 2002.
Russian Formula One driver Sergei Zlobin poses for photographers in a night club in Moscow late November 14, 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello joined forces with compatriots Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan to take his fourth win in the sixth running of Brazil's most important karting event, the 500 Miles of Granja Viana. November 10th 2002.
Vitantonio Liuzzi Seat Fitting, Williams Factory, Grove, England, 6 November 2002.
Vitantonio Liuzzi Seat Fitting, Williams Factory, Grove, England, 6 November 2002.
Vitantonio Liuzzi Seat Fitting, Williams Factory, Grove, England, 6 November 2002.
Vitantonio Liuzzi Seat Fitting, Williams Factory, Grove, England, 6 November 2002.
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