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The Price of Progress
by Richard Barnes
The re-introduction of traction control aids to Formula One was an inevitable move for the FIA, however lamented by the 'old-school' of racing. But it's not necessarily a bad move, says Richard Barnes, and finds parallels in other lines of professional sport
'Blue Chip' Trouble
by Roger Horton
While most Formula One fans are paying attention to the time sheets from the testing sessions in Spain, others are looking at the red ink that is surfing up on financial reports of automotive giants. Roger Horton reviews the current financial (and legal) troubles clouding two of F1's big players, Bridgestone and DaimlerChrysler, and how their current tangles affect the future of Formula One
A Proposal to the Point
by Karl Ludvigsen
The 2000 season had very few point scorers, leading to an absurd situation where the gap between the second team and the third was over 300%. Award winning writer Karl Ludvigsen proposes a new points system for Formula One, which doesn't rock the boat too much but nonetheless serves justice for all...
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Coulthard: Look Out, Here I Come!
by Timothy Collings
The 2000 season was arguably David Coulthard's best since he entered F1 in 1994. And yet, the talented Scot remains in the shadow of Mika Hakkinen and Michael Schumacher. Not anymore, says he. Talking exclusively to Timothy Collings, Coulthard explains why he missed a chance at becoming the WC (he didn't have enough team support); why he is afraid of Traction Control (it will make F1 less safe and more processional); and why - yes - next year will be his (it always is)...
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The Minardi Trivia Quiz
by Marcel Borsboom
With Minardi recently in the headlines, fighting for a lifeline and a mere existence in Formula One, it's time to test how well you know the 'Other Italian Team'. Atlas F1's Quiz Master Marcel Borsboom compiled twelve questions encompassing the past and present of Minardi's involvement in F1 - check out how well you know them!
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Taking the Lid Off F1 The Second Series
by Will Gray
Last year, Atlas F1 ran a series of articles that investigated the technical areas involved in the construction of an F1 car. Now, a year later, Will Gray picks up where he left off, and dives deeper into the technical analysis of F1. This week: How do you work this thing? - Cockpit Controls
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The Jordan GP team sign deal with Deutsche Post |
Tyre maker Michelin announce its F1 Return in 2001 |
Plans announced to shorten the Hockenheim circuit |
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