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A Touch of Greatness
by Timothy Collings
He has achieved what no one achieved before him. He has won more than was ever conceivable. Michael Schumacher stands alone at the top of every record table in Formula One, bar one. Love him or hate him - and there's plenty of both - the German is a phenomenal driver whose success in the sport will not be matched for decades to come. Timothy Collings, who's known the German since his early days of innocence, pays tribute to a man who was gifted with speed and was born to race to the top
The Second Man: Interview with Kimi Raikkonen
by David Cameron
Not many seriously expected Kimi Raikkonen to mount a serious challenge for the 2003 World Championship before this season began. Fewer had expected him to maintain this challenge to the last race of the year, and end up runner up to Michael Schumacher only two points behind. But the young Finn maintained amazing consistency throughout the season and put in one of the most solid and promising campaigns in what was hardly the best car on the grid. David Cameron talked to the McLaren driver at Suzuka, on the eve of his decisive race, about his 2003 season, his rivals and his future
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The 2003 Japanese GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
As expected, Michael Schumacher made history at the Japanese Grand Prix and clinched a record-breaking sixth world title. But that's only half the story, as the German had a troubled race that kept everyone on the edge of their seats until the chequered flag was dropped. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the entire weekend's events and results from the final round of the Championship
The Boardroom View
by Karl Ludvigsen
Formula One closed another season at last Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix. As usual, some of the participants left Japan with a smile on their faces while others were left hoping for brighter days. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen takes a look at who was hot and who has a lot of work to do over the winter
The Pressure Game
by Richard Barnes
Like almost all the Championship-deciding races Michael Schumacher has taken part in during his career, last Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix was a tense and dramatic event for the German. This time, however, the Ferrari star was facing a situation no other driver had faced in the history of the sport. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes looks at how Schumacher has coped with pressure in the most decisive moments
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