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The Forgotten Man: Interview with Jarno Trulli
by Will Gray
It's not easy to be noticed when you are the teammate of one of Formula One's most talked about drivers. It's even harder when the mechanical problems or other drivers take you out of the races. But that's life for Jarno Trulli at the moment. However, despite all the problems he is determined to fight his way back to the spotlight. Will Gray talks to Trulli about coping with being Fernando Alonso's teammate. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
After helping out Antonio Pizzonia in Spain, Ann Bradshaw was at home to watch the Austrian GP, where Michael Schumacher's car caught alight while refuelling, the incident reminding her of a more dramatic fire suffered by Schumacher's former teammate Jos Verstappen. In this week's column, Ann recounts the troubled weekend Jos had off the track to compound the one he had on it, as well as bad weather in Austria, a smart tyre decision, why she was disappointed with Ron Dennis, how to draw a bigger crowd, and catching up with her ETCC boys in Sicily
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Toyota sign sponsorship deal with AVEX |
'Phoenix' lose court case against FIA |
Coulthard wins the Monaco Grand Prix |
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A Tale of Two Chassis: The 1963 Indianapolis 500
by Thomas O'Keefe
As the 87th race of the Indianapolis 500 is held this coming weekend, Atlas F1's Thomas O'Keefe looks back at two important events in Indy's history, as it intertwined with Grand Prix racing. This week he tells the story of the 1963 Indy 500 - Jim Clark's first year at the Speedway, and the year Grand Prix cars came to Indy in a big way...
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The 2003 Austrian GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
Following last year's fiasco, Michael Schumacher returned to Austria with a point to prove and nothing, not even fire, could stop him from securing his second consecutive victory at the A1-Ring. This time, however, the win was well deserved and last year's jeers became cheers. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from sixth round of the 2003 season
What It's All About
by Karl Ludvigsen
Good coverage, an exciting one-lap qualifying, lots of action, close competition, and, above all, tons of sublime skill. The Austrian Grand Prix had it all. To Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen that's what Formula One is all about
Completing the Set
by Richard Barnes
The Austrian Grand Prix had not treated Michael Schumacher kindly in the past. Poor results, accidents and, especially, controversy over team orders had turned the Austrian race into Schumacher's nemesis. He had one final chance to make amends with the track, and in a rare fairy-tale moment, everything came right for the World Champion last Sunday. Richard Barnes reviews Schumacher's moment of glory at the Austrian Grand Prix
Of Winning and Whining
by Barry Kalb
Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix showcased racing in the old fashioned sense of the word. It also highlighted the difference between winners and whiners... Veteran journalist Barry Kalb explains why the A1-Ring separated the boys from the men
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