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The Minardi Story: Stoddart's Roller Coaster Ride
by Roger Horton
Paul Stoddart has gelled in well into the closely knit fraternity of Formula One team owners, since he saved the Minardi team from liquidating a little over a year ago. Now in his second season as Minardi boss, Stoddart seems to be in the limelight no matter what happens on track or in the paddock. Atlas F1's Roger Horton talked to the outspoken Australian during the Malaysian Grand Prix - a weekend where Stoddart was once again a major player in the wheeling and dealing that is Formula One
The Minardi Story: The Man Who Follows the Money
by Roger Horton
Rupert Manwaring's face may not be known to many outside the Formula One paddock, but Minardi's commercial director has now racked up 27 years of F1 career, which saw him work with some of the most famous teams on the grid and with no less than four World Champions. Today, he is the employee with arguably the biggest challenge in F1 - to find the money that will ensure Minardi's long term survival and success. Roger Horton sat down with this shy charming Englishman for a candid talk about his past, present and future experience
In the Spotlight: Tyre Wear, Tyre War
by Will Gray
Even before the season began, the 2002 tyre war between Michelin and Bridgestone was already well under way, with the French manufacturer building a new tyre with asymmetrical grooves. The tyre, however, was never used in a race after the FIA said it was illegal. Atlas F1's Will Gray talked exclusively to Michelin boss Pierre Dupasquier at the Malaysian Grand Prix, and the diminutive Frenchman explained why they don't agree with the sport's ruling body
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The Ultimate 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The second round of the 2002 Championship continued where the Australian GP left off, with the Williams and the Ferrari drivers fighting for the top positions. At the Malaysian Grand Prix, like in Melbourne, there was an incident at the start, and like the first event, the Sepang race provided an entertaining show. Pablo Elizalde reviews all the events of the second round of the 2002 season
Technical Review: Malaysian GP
by Craig Scarborough
Last Sunday's Malaysian GP was a tough challenge for the Formula One teams. With temperatures of around 40° Celsius most of the three days, the cars were put to the test. Craig Scarborough analyses how they coped with the conditions from a technical and strategic point of view
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