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On sale now - the full story of the F1 season

Want to know which driver set the fastest time in qualifying at this year's British Grand Prix? Or do you know which driver failed to qualify at Silverstone this year? For all these answers and more, together with stunning portrait and action photography, the AUTOSPORT Grand Prix Review 2001 is the ultimate guide to this year's Formula 1 season

Here is a taster of some of the key features:


We all know that Michael Schumacher romped to victory this year winning his fourth drivers' title by 58 points. But does this accurately represent the difference in performance between himself and second-placed man, David Coulthard? Unlikely, especially if you analyse each of the 17 races of the season and award championship points according to their performance during qualifying and the race itself. By taking into account the number of pole positions, fastest laps, overtaking manoeuvres and also the number of mistakes, this is former GP driver Mark Blundell's unofficial world drivers' championship and his comments and final standings make fascinating reading.


Mark Skewis interviews 'the voice' and finds out why he will be sorely missed by F1 fans around the world.
Indianapolis GP 2001 - "If the gloves weren't off before and they were, they are now!" We've picked out our favourites of Murray's unforgettable gems.


Poor dynamics or poor driver? AUTOSPORT's Grand Prix editor Jonathan Noble grills last year's Rookie of the Year to find out the real answers.


Ever wondered how much an F1 racing driver earns? Better still, once you've got it what do you do with it? From hotels, yachts, restaurants and sports drinks, we've got the lowdown on the F1 money making machine.


This year's issue includes a special bound-in, 24-page supplement covering the 2001 FIA F3000 International Championship.

Champion: Justin Wilson becomes the first Briton to lift the trophy
Season Review: all the races and results accompanied by superb action photography
Why is F3000 so tough: with the same chassis, engines and tyres this is one series where driver skill really does make a difference
The Graduates: from making the leap from F3000 to F1

To order a copy of the AUTOSPORT Grand Prix Review 2001, click here.

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