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Maiden Pole for Trulli
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Canadian Grand Prix Results
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Monaco Grand Prix Race Results
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Monaco Grand Prix Lineup
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Mika No More
Mika Hakkinen has insisted that he will never race in Formula One again. Hakkinen, who won the drivers' title with McLaren-Mercedes in 1998 and 1999, told Monday's Iltalehti tabloid newspaper that F1 was no longer a possibility, as he is quite simply too old. "Of course it's over," he said when asked about F1. "Write that. I'm ready to sign that," he added. "I'm now 36 years old. I'm not young anymore. Age is inevitably becoming an issue. It is impossible to think that I would drive in F1 for example in the 2006 season, because all the time the day is drawing nearer when my reactions become slower, my vision weakens and so on. That's the law of nature." The Finn, who will compete in the DTM this year with Mercedes, was rumoured to be on the brink of a come-back during 2004, before Williams opted to try and sign Jenson Button.
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Bahrain International Circuit
Barcelona, Spain
Budapest, Hungary
Hockenheim, Germany
Imola, San Marino
Indianapolis, U.S.A.
Istanbul, Turkey
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Magny-Cours, France
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Montreal, Canada
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Nurburgring, Germany
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Monte Carlo, Monaco
Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo Street Circuit May 27, 2001
www.f1.acm.mc/
2.082 mile course 162.24 mile race 78 laps
2000 Podium 1. David Coulthard 2. Rubens Barrichello 3. Giancarlo Fisichella
1999 Race Winner: Michael Schumacher
Lap Record: Mika Hakkinen; 1:22.259, 91.562 mph.
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