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Rookie at the Ring
by Thomas O'Keefe
Atlas F1's Thomas O'Keefe visited the legendary Nurburgring circuit last month, for the 2003 European Grand Prix. He recalled how a rookie who never as much as seen a Formula One race before, let alone drive an F1 car, made history some 40 years ago, and he reviewed what veteran fans do at a place whose every mile holds the stuff of Grand Prix legends. If you're ever in the neighbourhood, these are the things you don't want to miss out on...
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann discusses Jaguar's handling of Antonio Pizzonia, the maniac at the British GP, the effort to make sure there continues to be a race at Silverstone, the real reason for Williams' recent revival, one of Mark Webber's post-season activities and motorhomes in the past...
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Michael Schumacher wins the German GP |
Sauber sign technology deal with Plenexis |
Turkey expects to host first GP in 2005 |
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The Man Behind the Champion: Interview with Chris Dyer
by Timothy Collings
Behind every great Formula One driver, there's a race engineer who is often unknown to the public. Atlas F1's Timothy Colling talks to Dyer about pressure of life with the five-times Ferrari World Champion
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The 2003 British GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
No less than six lead changes, uncountable overtaking moves, and even a track intruder that caused havoc in the race. The British Grand Prix had it all. It also provided the seventh different winner in eleven races, tightening up the high part of the standings table. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from the Silverstone race, the eleventh round of the Championship
Tilting at Tilke
by Karl Ludvigsen
Sunday's action-packed British Grand Prix showed that even a World War II circuit like Silverstone can offer a sensational race with plenty of overtaking. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen believes circuit designers could learn a lot from the British track
The Arnie Magic
by Richard Barnes
This year's British Grand Prix not only provided one of the most fascinating and thrilling races of the decade, with overtaking aplenty all throughout the field; it also showed that this year's Championship is turning out to be one of the most closely-fought in recent history. Atlas F1's Richards Barnes reviews the weekend's events
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