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The French Connection: OPT Uncovered
by Craig Scarborough
Atlas F1 reveals one of the biggest secrets kept under the hood, the OPT system invented by Michelin and now tested by Renault. The new suspension system, considered one of the most important developments to arrive in Formula One for many years, may have a major impact on lap times in the future - and with Renault's head start on development, the French team could well be on their way to make history. Craig Scarborough explains how OPT works and why it's going to be the new magic word. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Giancarlo Fisichella: Through the Visor
by Giancarlo Fisichella
After a promising pre-season, the first two races have left Giancarlo Fisichella with mixed feelings. Almost reaching the end of the race in Australia was followed by retirement at the start in Malaysia. Fluctuating race fortunes were not helped by speculation about where Fisico would be next season. All this and more, as Jordan prepare for their 200th Grand Prix, through Fisico's visor...
Antonio Pizzonia: From Jungle to Jungle
by Gary Emmerson & Carl McKellar
Born in the Amazonian city of Manaus, "Jungle Boy" Antonio Pizzonia has climbed the European motor racing ropes to finally reach Formula One this year. After two races, the jury is still out over the Brazilian's speed, having had to cope with all sort of problems as Jaguar try to finally come good. But Pizzonia is confident he can prove his worth given the time and the right equipment. Atlas F1's Gary Emmerson and Carl McKellar talked to the rookie about how he is getting to grips with the F1 jungle
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The Brazilian GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
Formula One moves from Asia to South America for this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, the last of the flyaway races for some time. At Interlagos, Ferrari will want to get their season back on track, while McLaren, Williams, Renault and the rest aim to keep the World Champions at bay. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough previews the event and all the teams that will take place in the third Grand Prix of the 2003 season
Between the Lakes
by Thomas O'Keefe
The teams may hate going to the balmy, bumpy, ill-equipped Interlagos circuit, a track where advertising hoardings have fallen on drivers and team members have been held up at gunpoint. But more often than not the winner of the race goes on to become the World Champion. Thomas O'Keefe looks back at the history of the circuit and reflects on the events that define it
Brazil Facts & Stats
by Marcel Schot
When was the last time Michael Schumacher was off the podium for two races in a row? And, more so, when was the last time he finished two consecutive races off the podium? Besides, what was special about the Malaysian podium and what does history tell us about the upcoming race in Brazil? Marcel Schot brings the answers and more anecdotes on the third Grand Prix of the 2003 season
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