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Looking Back at 2002: Soft Tyres and Hard Runoffs
by Karl Ludvigsen
If you thought 2002 was a season of unprecedented success for Ferrari, or that it was not an exciting year, think again. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen reviews the year from his particular point of view and makes a prediction on what to expect from the 2003 season
Losing the Plot
by Richard Barnes
The 2002 season became predictable very early on, and it was soon clear that Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari team would dominate the Championship. In the end, the predictions proved right, and the German crushed the opposition. However, there was a lot more than Schumacher winning 11 races in 2002. Richard Barnes reviews the most relevant events of a season that will be remembered for several reasons
Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Looking back at the 2002 season, it's hard to remember much more than Michael Schumacher winning, the Austrian GP incident or the problems with the Arrows team. In view of this, Ann Bradshaw tries to avoid any mention of what happened on the track and concentrate on what happened off it during the year
For the Record: The 2002 Season in Quotes
by Pablo Elizalde
Formula One is often fought off-track than on-track, through tape recorders of journalists and video cameras of TV crews. Some comments are controversial, some are just funny. Some things are worth remembering, some things should never have been said. Atlas F1 News Editor Pablo Elizalde compiled the best quotes of the season, telling the story of the 53rd season of Grand Prix racing
How Would F1 Score in Other Series (and in the Future)
by Marcel Borsboom
2002 will be the last season where Formula One awards 10-6-4-3-2-1 points. As of 2003, Formula One will award points to the top eight finishers. Furthermore, other motor racing series have vastly different points system - some award every participant, even if he retired on the first lap! Atlas F1's Marcel Borsboom used the new, 2003 F1 points system as well as three different systems from other series - CART, NASCAR and Moto GP - to weigh the 2002 F1 World Championship. The result? Either way you look at it, 2002 was a predictable season...
2002 Facts, Stats and Memoirs
by Marcel Schot
Who would have won GPs in 2002, had Ferrari not been around? Which team covered the most laps? How does Ferrari's year compare with McLaren's 1988 one? And what records were broken this season - though not by the Maranello squad? Marcel Schot brings these answers and more, in the season finale edition of 'Facts & Stats'
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