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Montoya Uncut: Q & A with JPM
by Roger Horton
If 2000 was Jenson Button's year in the spotlight of the press, his heir to the Williams seat seems to have also inherited the spotlight attention. Roger Horton listened to Juan Pablo Montoya on Friday and Saturday of the Malaysian Grand Prix. In a very rare and special interview - few drivers in Formula One would be caught saying 'shit' so many times! - Montoya talks about his entry to Formula One, about his home country Colombia and its renowned drugs problem, about setting up the car and qualifying ahead of Mika Hakkinen. This is what Montoya sounds like - the raw, unedited and uncut version of a future mega star
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The Malaysian GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
With a touch of monsoon, a surprisingly strong Williams, a bit of controversy and endless on-track battles, the Malaysian Grand Prix served heap-load of excitement to Formula One fans. As always, Atlas F1 provides the most extensive Grand Prix review on the Net, with full results, times, laps chart, analysis and more...
Reflections from Sepang
by Roger Horton
Roger Horton returns from the Sepang paddock with some insight on the topics that most preoccupied the F1 players
Statistical Focus Post Malaysia
by Will Gray
As the Malaysian Grand Prix served as final confirmation that times have indeed reduced significantly since last year, Will Gray analyses the teams' progress and changes from the previous round to the current
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