Renault's hopes of a better season next year lay, to a large extent, on Fernando Alonso's shoulders, the man his team boss believes is a champion in the making. Following an impressive debut season with Minardi in 2001 and a year of testing with Renault, 2003 will be Alonso's big moment. Graham Holliday analyses whether the Spaniard will be up to the task or not
Eddie Jordan is, without a doubt, one of the most interesting characters in the paddock and a man of different shades. But to understand his marking, one must travel back to his 'sickly childhood' - as his mother describes it - in the streets of Dublin. In his newly released book, Eddie Jordan the Biography, Timothy Collings travels to Ireland and in time to bring a closer and rare look at the roots of EJ. Atlas F1 publishes exclusively a chapter from the book