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Moving On Up: Interview with John Hogan
by Will Gray
Following three years of disastrous results, the Jaguar Racing team are aiming to get things back on track this season. Last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix showed that, at last, the Milton Keynes outfit could be getting to grips with Formula One, but just in case, they are still refusing to get carried away. Atlas F1's Will Gray talked to Jaguar's "public face" and new sporting director John Hogan on their ambitions for the 2003 season
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
by Karl Ludvigsen
With all its chaos, drama, accidents, and on-track action, the Brazilian Grand Prix was a race almost any driver could have won, or at least that's what many claimed. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen looks at who had real claim on Sunday's victory and who proved to be just a complainer
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Ann Bradshaw, a journalist and press officer with three decades of experience in motor racing, returns for another season of View from the Paddock - offering us a glimpse into the the life of those who spend the GP weekend inside the paddock. This week, Ann recalls her first trip to Brazil, explains what drink fuels both the Brazilian people and their cars, and recalls some memorable moments of this year's race
Storm Waters
by Richard Barnes
The man who won last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix should have been second. The man who finished second thought he was first. The man who should have won didn't even make the podium, and the man who did complete the podium found himself instead in an ambulance. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes reflects on one of the most chaotic and confusing races in F1 history
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