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The Changing of the Guard
by Will Gray
Last Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix confirmed the new wave of Formula One drivers has come of age. After only 19 races, 21-year old Fernando Alonso became the youngest ever pole setter, while 23-year old Kimi Raikkonen won his first Grand Prix after 36 attempts. They are the men tipped to follow into Michael Schumacher's footsteps. Atlas F1's Will Gray looks at the next generation of F1 greats
The Buck Stops Where?
by Karl Ludvigsen
Despite undergoing a major reshuffle before the start of the new season, the Jaguar team have failed to show a significant improvement in the first two races of the year, and the three Cosworth-powered teams, along with Toyota, are the only ones yet to score a point. Karl Ludvigsen looks at the situation of the Ford-owned squad and their unusual managerial structure
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Ann Bradshaw, a journalist and press officer with three decades of experience in motor racing, returns for another season of View from the Paddock - offering us a glimpse into the the life of those who spend the GP weekend inside the paddock. This week, Ann remembers her first visit to Kuala Lumpur and confesses who's her favourite for the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix
Uncorked
by Richard Barnes
Kimi Raikkonen has needed only 36 Grands Prix to score his maiden Formula One victory with a flawless performance at last Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix. His team boss Ron Dennis believes now that the pressure is off the Finn's shoulders he will be a better driver ready to fight for the title. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes believes, however, that the jury is still out on wether Raikkonen is a Championship contender
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