Formula One Features — May 1991
MAY 1, 1991
News Feature - Ferrari - a team in crisis
"Internal crisis is a normal thing at Ferrari. When the team wins there is a crisis of optimism. When that happens everything stops. That's what happened in the off-season."
Interview - Gerhard Berger
You would think that driving for the best Formula 1 team in the world would be every Grand Prix driver's dream. But it isn't always like that. Sometimes the dream can be a nightmare, as Gerhard Berger has been finding out.
Interview - Gianni Morbidelli
Gianni Morbidelli is not the youngest Formula 1 driver, nor is he the best-known of the young generation, but he is making a good impression. The San Marino Grand Prix was only Morbidelli's sixth Grand Prix but he was eighth on the grid.
Interview - Max Mosley
Max Mosley has perfect qualifications to be the FISA president and now he wants the job. He explains why...
News Feature - Olivier Grouillard wows the F1 world in Mexico
Olivier Grouillard had an extraordinary weekend in Mexico City. He qualified 10th on the grid. It was the first time this year that the 32-year-old Toulousain has escaped from pre-qualifying.
News Feature - Sandro Nannini returns to the F1 paddock
Last September Sandro Nannini's Formula 1 career was cut short in a helicopter accident. His right hand was severed in the crash and sewn back on by micro-surgeons. Since then Sandro has been fighting to return to F1. Nannini returned to the F1 paddock for the first time in Imola. How is his right arm now?