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David Coulthard: Never too Late
by Timothy Collings
The European Grand Prix was another sad affair for David Coulthard, primarily because of a lacklustre performance in qualifying, which saw him start the race from ninth. It's not the first time this year that Coulthard has struggled, and the pressure on the Scot is mounting. Atlas F1's Timothy Collings, who's been following Coulthard in his racing career for over a decade, takes a look at the McLaren driver's present situation
Jordan Vs. Vodafone: the Transcripts
by Pablo Elizalde
The case of Jordan Grand Prix versus Vodafone Group Plc has become, for the past few weeks, the focus of fans and F1 members. Did Vodafone orally commit to a $150 milion sponsorship deal? Does a verbal promise constitute as a binding contract? These are the questions for the High Court in London, England, to decide. But until the honourable Mr. Justice Langley reaches a verdict, Atlas F1 offers the full transcripts of the testimony given by the main protagonists - Eddie Jordan on behalf of the claimant, and David Haines on behalf of the defendant
Tifosi IPO
by Thomas O'Keefe
In January 2003, at the Detroit Auto Show, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo announced that Ferrari would go public with an offering of its shares sometime in 2003. In a three-part series of articles, Atlas F1's Senior Writer and in-house Counsel, Thomas O'Keefe, takes us inside the Board Rooms of Fiat, Ferrari and General Motors to see what is holding up the Ferrari IPO and why you might be deferring that 'Buy 100 shares of Ferrari' call to your broker for just a bit longer...
Part II: Debt vs. Equity
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Racing Between the Lines
by Karl Ludvigsen
The European Grand Prix was a perfect weekend for the Williams-BMW partnership. Not only they left Germany with their first one-two finish of the season, but also announced the extension of their deal until the end of the 2009 season, cementing a solid future. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen dissects the announcement's press release and analyses what will mean to the future of both team and engine supplier
Out of Whack
by Richard Barnes
After a couple of races that made the Championship look like it would be decided between Michael Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen, the script of the season has changed radically since Monaco, and now both the Williams drivers are back in the hunt following their one-two finish at the European Grand Prix. Richard Barnes analyses the weekend's events and their effect in the battle for the title
Ann bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann discusses the European Grand Prix and the continuing partnership of Williams and BMW, Silverstone and Donington, the rich list of Formula One, and how to rebuild a car after a disastrous accident
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