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In the Matter of da Matta
by David Cameron
Without much competition to speak of, Cristiano da Matta is 2003's Rookie of the Year. The amiable Brazilian made a solid entry into Formula One - even leading a Grand Prix in his first season. Atlas F1's David Cameron talked to the Toyota driver on his debut year, the differences between CART and Formula One, and where he sees his career progressing in the future
The French Revolution
by Caroline Reid
The French invented motor racing in Europe. They contributed 'Grand Prix' and a host of other racing words to the English language; produced one of the greatest drivers of all time; and were responsible for many of the most important developments in the history of Formula One. But today interest in the sport is waning in its homeland, the only Frenchman left on the grid is the oldest driver out there and the promoters of the French Grand Prix cannot even raise enough money to run the race in 2004. Where did it all go wrong? Caroline Reid looks for answers
Burning Rubber, Burning Oil
by Dieter Rencken
F1 journalist Dieter Rencken read last week's article on Wankel engines and found himself agreeing with the call for change. But what if the rotary wasn't the change effected? What if, he suggests, the FIA looks for an answer in the current best selling area of road car production?
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