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Redemption
by Richard Barnes
It's been a long and frustrating five years for Michael Schumacher, filled with episodes and incidents he'd probably rather forget. But a brilliant race at Suzuka, on the 8th of October 2000, secured him a thoroughly-deserved World Championship and a special place in the history of Formula One. Richard Barnes on the driver who brought the Championship to Maranello after 21 years of wait
The View from the Top
by Roger Horton
Standing at the top of the podium, Jean Todt must have felt his seven-year journey, often winding and hard, had finally come to an end. But if that journey came to an end, what happens to Ferrari from here on? Roger Horton looks at the team's journey in the past, and the one awaiting the team into the future
Men of the Moment
by Karl Ludvigsen
"The second pit stop for Mika and McLaren was the deciding factor in the fight for the world championship," admitted McLaren's Adrian Newey. Small wonder that Michael made sure he'd thanked all the mechanics warmly and individually before ascending to the podium. Karl Ludvigsen pays tribute to the anonymous men in suits
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The F1 Rulebook
by Will Gray
In a series of articles, Will Gray delves into F1's rulebook and investigates the in-depth documentation that governs F1: from rules defining how the event should be run, to those restricting designers and engineers in technical areas. Final Part: Road Safety Test
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Ferrari: Myth and Magic
Compiled by Pablo Elizalde
Ferrari have been competing for the highest prize in motor racing since the beginning of the World Championship, in 1950, and the Italian 'stable' is the most successful and tradition-rich team in Grand Prix history. The red racing car from Maranello has seen triumphs and tragedies, as well as many big names and promising talents. Atlas F1 presents the story of Ferrari, from the beginning, through its success and struggle, leading to the triumphant end, last Sunday
The Story in Numbers
by Marcel Schot
With the World Championship finally achieved, Marcel Schot examines the statistical story behind Ferrari's history and present. Granted, statistics never tell the full story; but the numbers tell a unique story nonetheless, and in Ferrari's case, it's the tidal Highs and Lows of the Cavalino
Galleria Ferrari: History in Pictures
by Mark Alan Jones
Mark Alan Jones brings the magnificent story of the Scuderia Ferrari in pictures and anecdotes, from the man himself, the cars and the highlights, to the present day
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The Japanese GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
For a long time it looked as though the 2000 World Championship would once again go down to the wire, and the Japanese Grand Prix would be remembered as not much than a procession. But one pitstop and a few drops of rain changed it all... Pablo Elizalde provides the most comprehensive Grand Prix review on the Internet
Reflections on Suzuka
by Roger Horton
It was perhaps fitting that Michael Schumacher should finally win his long sought-after WC for Ferrari, in a race that was so typical of this modern era: where only weather or pitstops could change the order of the field. Roger Horton reflects of the events of the weekend
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Ferrari is disqualified from Malaysia after a 1-2 finish |
Panis announces he will be test driver at McLaren |
Arrows sign a sponsorship deal with Baan |
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