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The Rollercoaster Rider
by Will Gray
Juan Pablo Montoya has been occupying the news headlines throughout the past few weeks - he's swearing over the radio in Magny Cours; he's leaving for McLaren next year; he's staying at Williams but weighing his options for 2005; he's grabbing his first pole of the season; he's winning the German Grand Prix. The volatile Colombian sets sparks whatever he does. But what happened to Montoya over the past month, since he stood so dull-faced on the French podium and until he breezed onto the German one looking so refreshed? Atlas F1's Will Gray talked to the men from Grove and offers an analysis of the Latin American rollercoaster rider
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The 2003 German GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The German Grand Prix saw Juan Pablo Montoya jumping right into the battle for this year's title following a dominant performance from pole position. The Williams driver's day was made even better by all of his main rivals' misfortunes, which helped the Colombian celebrate a perfect Grand Prix. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from the Hockenheim race, the 12th round of the Championship
That Michelin Magic
by Karl Ludvigsen
Sunday's German Grand Prix offered perhaps the clearest example of Michelin's current form, with Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya totally dominating a race where the top six positions were taken by drivers using tyres from the French manufacturer. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen sheds some light on the secret of Michelin's success
Chops and Changes
by Richard Barnes
The accident at the start of the German Grand Prix not only eliminated three of the main contenders; it also set a dangerous standard for penalties regarding the drivers' behaviours. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes analyses the controversial decision and reviews the weekend's events from the 12th round of the season
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