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Friday The 13th
by Will Gray
The famous horror movie tagline ominously stated, more than 20 years ago: "They were warned... They are doomed... And on Friday the 13th, nothing will save them." In Canada, on Friday, June 13th, Paul Stoddart showcased his own horror show, right in front of a speechless crowd of journalists. Now known as the Suicide Bomber, the Australian confronted the establishment of Formula One and starred in one of the most dramatic weekends to take place off track. Atlas F1's Will Gray spent the weekend with Stoddart and brings the Behind the Scene featurette of the director's cut according to Stoddart. You'll wish it were only a nightmare...
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The 2003 Canadian GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
It took him half the season and four wins, but World Champion Michael Schumacher finally moved to the top of the standings with a brilliantly judged drive in a Canadian Grand Prix that saw the top three drivers finishing less than two seconds from each other. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from eighth round of the 2003 season
Finishing School
by Karl Ludvigsen
The introduction of the new scoring system in 2003 has put reliability in an even more important position than ever before. With half the season now gone it's time for Karl Ludvigsen's reliability assessment
The Sweet Spot
by Richard Barnes
The first half of the season has shown that, under the new rules, qualifying has become a part of the races itself, and strategy is more important than ever before. But despite the variety of tactics tried by the teams so far, there is only one that has proved the most efficient. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes analyses the 2003 strategic situation
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