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Rookie Review: Who is the Best of the New Boys?
by Will Gray
The European Grand Prix marked the half point of the 2002 season. After nine races some of this year's rookies are tipped to be future champions, while for other it could be their first and last compaign in the pinnacle of motor sport. Will Gray reviews the season of the new boys so far
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Yellow cows, talking parrots and angry security officers at the Cologne airport - these are a few of veteran F1 press officer Ann Bradshaw's memories from the Nurburgring. Find out why she owed Juan Pablo Montoya €10, how she arranged for singer Chris Rea the drive of his life - and much more, in this week's edition of View from the Paddock
Jo Ramirez: a Racing Man
by Jo Ramirez
Due to an error in last week's issue, Jo Ramirez's Canadian column did not appear in full. We republish now the full article
Technical Focus: Pitstop Technique
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The Ultimate 2002 European Grand Prix Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The European Grand Prix provided an exciting race, if only to see whether or not Ferrari would again order Rubens Barrichello to let teammate Michael Schumacher win a race he led from the start. In the end, the Italian team imposed team orders, however this time the winner was Barrichello. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results
European GP - Technical Review
by Craig Scarborough
The new layout of the Nurbrugring presented several challenges to the teams, in last weekend's European Grand Prix. Tyres, aerodynamics, power - all were put to the test. Some came out the winners, some came out the losers. Craig Scarborough reviews the cars and their performance
The Rope, the Tree and the Prancing Horse
by Richard Barnes
Surely Ferrari did not anticipate how far the consequences of their Austrian Grand Prix decision would go, when they decided to impose team orders more than a month ago. With everybody focussing on what they would do at Sunday's European Grand Prix, the Italian team were under pressure to mend their damaged image, and it showed. Richard Barnes reviews Ferrari's actions during last weekend's race
Audi: Out of it?
by Karl Ludvigsen
Audi boss Wolfang Ullrich said, after his team won at Le Mans for the third consecutive time this year, that most of the current manufacturers competing in Formula One have established their sporting image in endurance racing - an assessment Karl Ludvigsen thinks is far from the truth. Atlas F1 Senior Writer Karl Ludvigsen sets the record straight and suggests to Ullrich just what his company should do next
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Beirut shows plans for a future F1 circuit in Lebanon |
Irvine and de la Rosa are confirmed for 2002 at Jaguar |
Micheal Schumacher wins the French Grand Prix |
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