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Clark and Gurney: The Best of Both Worlds
by Thomas O'Keefe
Have two drivers ever exemplified and represented their countries and their sport better than Scotland's Jim Clark and America's Dan Gurney? What Clark and Gurney did in their years together, and the manner in which they did it, had a certain special nobility about it that is the stuff of legend. In a series of 6 articles, Thomas O'Keefe delves into the lives and times of these great drivers, and the result is a celebration of the Sixties in Formula One, through the prism of two men who were at the center of that tempestuous and dangerous decade
Revving Up in India
by G. Venkat Ganeshan
Motorsports in India may sound like a paradox, but the largest democracy in the world is very much an attraction nowadays for mega automakers like Ford and GM. Local journalist Venkat Ganeshan writes about the hardships of establishing the motor racing scene in his country, as well as their greatest currect hope in driver Narain Karthikeyn
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: Car Creators - On the shop floor
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