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Tifosi IPO - the Finale
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... Final Part: The White Knight in Spoiling Armor
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann discusses BAR's recent legal problems, the challenges of running a Formula One team, the conundrum that is overtaking, two-seater races and Fernando Alonso's future as a Las Vegas magician...
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Wurz offered McLaren contract extension |
Bourdais makes testing debut with Arrows |
Ralf praises new Hockenheim layout |
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Gerhard Berger: So Long to All That
by David Cameron
There are not many drivers whose very existance in the Formula One paddock is sure to put a smile on everyone's face, whether they are drivers, mechanics, journalists, or fans. Gerhard Berger has that rare quality of being funny, warm, talented, manipulative, popular. After nearly five years in the role of BMW's motorsport director, Berger is leaving motorsport for the sake of his family and private business. But just before he walks off into the sunset, he sat down with David Cameron for a look through his personal album of memories and anecdotes, some never before told. This is the most candid and revealing look you could ever get into the life and times of an F1 icon...
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The 2003 French GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
Last Sunday's French Grand Prix completed an impressive week for Ralf Schumacher and his Williams team, the German driver scoring his second consecutive win to get himself right into the battle for this year's title. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from the Magny-Cours race, the tenth round of the 2003 Championship
Musical Chairs
by Karl Ludvigsen
With only six races remaining in the 2003 season, the Silly Season is moving at full swing, with several drivers still to find out where their future lies. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen reviews the current crop and suggests where everybody should go next year
In the Balance
by Richard Barnes
Whether it's down to the new rules, to Ferrari's rivals raising their game more than the World Champions, or to the hard-fought tyre war, the 2003 Championship is turning out to be one of the closest in many years, with at least three drivers in prime position to take the title. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes looks at the Championship situation and ponders how it is likely to develop in the remaining part of the year
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