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Enough is Enough
by Richard Barnes
The result of the United States Grand Prix epitomized, to a large extent, Ferrari's 2002 season: sheer dominance and record-breaking results, along with controversy, bad judgement calls and lack of racing. The legendary Italian marque came back from a 21-year Championship drought stronger than ever but also, it seems, more afraid than they should be. It's not their dominance that hinders the sport; it's their attitude. Richard Barnes looks at Ferrari's own worst enemy
Raising the BAR
by Karl Ludvigsen
David Richards is slowly turning British American Racing into the team he wants it to be. The Scot, owner of the successful Prodrive company and a former rally navigator, is taking the right steps to take the team to the top. Karl Ludvigsen, who worked with Richards in the past, believes the signs are there already and that BAR will be one to watch in 2003
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Working for IMS, giving three fellow journalists the ride of their lives, spending time with 'Mr Popularity', farewelling friends, realising how things have changed (or not!) at Enna-Pergusa and Michael keeping things interesting - Ann Bradshaw tells all about her memories of the United States Grand Prix, and of recent events
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The FIA drops testing ban from 2002 |
Max Mosley is re-elected as FIA president |
Ralf Schumacher gets married to Cora |
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