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The Programme Covers Project is actually www.progcovers.com.

Site kindly hosted by Marc Aarts // GrandPrix2.com

This page was founded by Andrew Witecki and Paul Hoad, but they have become too busy with other things, so they handed it over to Malcolm Mitchell. To view the actual site I originally took over, unmodified, click here.

I was the obvious candidate, since I've always run historic GP2-related projects. Links to them can be found below the main title, at the top of the page.

The goal of this project is, to in the end, have a large database of the; Formula One seasons 1950 - present, CART seasons 1996 - present, and BTCC seasons 1996 - present with download links to tracks, carshapes, and carsets of the specific seasons, and perhaps, if the records are complete, make trackpacks for some seasons.

When I took over, there were no downloads, just the records of Formula One events, since then, I've added many tracks, carshapes and carsets to almost every season so far, but I couldn't have done it without your help.

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Last modifications made on: October 21, 2001
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