French Grand Prix Images
2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France. 19-21 July 2002.
Pedro de la Rosa (Jaguar R3B). Ref-02 FRA 49.
World Copyright - Charles Coates/LAT Photographic
2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France.
19-21 April 2002.
Ferrari President Luca Di Montezemolo celebrates with Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) after his 1st position and record equalling 5th formula one drivers World Championship.
Ref-02 FRA 46.
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2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France.
19-21 April 2002.
(L-R) Ferrari Team Principal Jean Todt, Ferrari President Luca Di Montezemolo and technical director Ross Brawn celebrate with Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) after his 1st position and record equalling 5th formula one drivers World Championship.
Ref-02 FRA 47.
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2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France.
19-21 April 2002.
Giancarlo Fisichella (Jordan EJ12 Honda) gets out of his wrecked car, after a huge accident in Saturday free practise. Due to this he did not take part in the race.
Ref-02 FRA 14.
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2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France.
19-21 April 2002.
Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari F2002) lies stranded on the dummy grid as the field moves off on the parade lap. Unfortunately they could not get his car to start in time due to electrical problems. Neither did he join the race later because of being sidelined with this.
Ref-02 FRA 27.
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2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France.
19-21 April 2002.
Mechanics work on Rubens Barrichello's Ferrari F2002 whilst on the grid. Unfortunately they could not get his car to start in time for the parade lap due to electrical problems. Neither did he join the race later because of being sidelined with this.
Ref-02 FRA 26.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic
2002 French Grand Prix.
Magny-Cours, France. 19-21 July 2002.
Pedro de la Rosa (Jaguar R3B). Ref-02 FRA 49.
World Copyright - Charles Coates/LAT Photographic
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