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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 I: The Empire of Passion
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The Family Man: Interview with Allan McNish
by Will Gray
You could think that, having raced for Toyota in 2002, accepting a testing role at Renault would have left Allan McNish disappointed. Well, think again. At the French squad, McNish feels at home, like in a family, he feels valued, and he is happy with his job. But make no mistake, he is not planning to be a test driver forever. Will Gray talked to the Scot about life at Renault and his ambitions for the future
Giancarlo Fisichella: Through the Visor
by Giancarlo Fisichella
The Canadian Grand Prix was a bitter disappointment for Giancarlo Fisichella. On a track where he has done extremely well in the past, he endured a difficult weekend that ended with a retirement in the race. Now Fisico is looking forward to back-to-back Grands Prix in Germany and France, and to the experience of getting behind the wheel of a Ford rally car. All that and more, through Fisichella's visor...
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The European GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
With half the season now gone, and with Micheal Schumacher back in the lead in the Championship, Formula One arrives in Germany for the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring circuit. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough previews the ninth Grand Prix of the 2003 Championship and all the teams ahead of the race
Facts & Stats: Europe and France
by Marcel Schot
How do the drivers and teams fair in comparison to their performance in the first half of 2002? Which drivers are on the up, and who is on the way down? What record - yes, another - Michael Schumacher can break this weekend? And which French Grand Prix is without a doubt the most exciting to take place at Magny Cours? Marcel Schot brings the answers and more anecdotes on the ninth and tenth rounds of 2003
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