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The Winds of Change
by Will Gray
The Sauber team have struggled this season: the Petronas-powered C22 has proved uncompetitive and the points finishes have been few, which is reflected in the Swiss squad's current position in the Championship. But they believe things will change, because when their new, state-of-the-art wind tunnel begins working at the start of next year, they are confident to return to the front. Atlas F1's Will Gray talked to technical director Willi Rampf about Sauber's future and why things are looking bright
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The 2003 Hungarian GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The Hungarian Grand Prix saw Fernando Alonso becoming the youngest ever winner in Formula One history. He was also the eighth winner this season, and gave Renault their first victory in 20 years, tightening the Championship battle even more with only three Grands Prix remaining. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from the Hungaroring race, the 13th round of the Championship
Hungarian Ups and Downs
by Karl Ludvigsen
The Hungarian Grand Prix was full of pleasant surprises like Fernando Alonso's win or Mark Webber's strong performance. It was, however, also full of disappointment for other competitors. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen looks at the ups and downs of the Hungarian race
The Turning of the Season
by Richard Barnes
If the Hungarian Grand Prix served to pinpoint one truism in Formula One, it's the remarkable speed at which fortunes can change. In the space of 12 months the Ferrari team have gone from totally dominating to struggling to score points while their rivals enjoy their moment in the sun. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes analyses why the Hungarian race was the turning point of the season
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