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Helping HANS
by Ross Stonefeld
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt's death last weekend, at the final corner of the Daytona 500 race, reintroduced the debate over the drivers' safety devices, primarily those that could prevent head and neck injuries. The most commonly mentioned term in the past few days was 'HANS'. What is this device, and how could it save lives in motor racing, not least of all in Formula One? Ross Stonefeld provides the background
Clark and Gurney: The Best of Both Worlds
by Thomas O'Keefe
In a series of 6 articles, Thomas O'Keefe delves into the lives and times of legendary drivers Jim Clark and Dan Gurney, celebrating the Sixties in Formula One through the prism of these two men, who were at the center of that tempestuous and dangerous decade. This week, in part five, we look at the 1967 season
Aspects of Albert Park
by Mark Glendenning
In a series of articles, Mark Glendenning looks back at the history of motor racing at the current home of the Australian GP, Albert Park. In part three, we look at the possibility of the race being held at Docklands
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First F1 equipment lands in Melbourne |
Arrows move launch due to livery change |
Heidfeld fears for Prost reliability |
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The Atlas F1 2001 Drivers Preview
by Richard Barnes
Three World Champions, four rookies, many hopes and even more heartaches - this is what the grid of the 2001 season brings, and these are the drivers to take part in the 52nd Formula One World Championship season
The Atlas F1 2001 Teams Preview
by Ewan Tytler
The 2001 season will see yet again eleven teams taking to the Albert Park grid, albeit winter fears that Minardi will not make it, and earlier plans for Toyota to join the pack. But, while the number of cars remain unchanged, the machines themselves are destined to have undergone an overhaul - and not just that of sponsors' logos..
The Atlas F1 2001 Technical Preview
by Will Gray
The changes in the technical regulations for 2001 bring a complete reshuffle on the drawing board of Formula One teams, so much so that McLaren designer Adrian Newey declared 2001 as the start of a new era of Formula One design. Will Gray looks at the changes made, and how they are likely to impact the participants
Season of Transition
by Karl Ludvigsen
The 2001 Formula One season will be one of transition - an uncertain year in which change will be the norm. It will in fact be a year of preparation for what should be a knock-down, drag-out season of Grand Prix racing in 2002. Karl Ludvigsen previews the season at bay
The Atlas F1 2001 Gamble
by the Atlas F1 Team
The Atlas F1 team members were asked to take their gamble on who will be the drivers' World Champion and which team will win the 2001 Constructors' Championship. In eight months' time, we'll know whose bet was spot on...
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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 Formula One. This week: It's a set-up! - car set-up
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