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Firm Contender
by Will Gray
Unless you are an avid fan of all kinds of motorsports, it is unlikely you have heard much about Ralph Firman before he was announced as Jordan's second driver for the 2003 season. Yet the 27-year old Briton can boast having beaten some of the biggest names in motor racing, including Montoya and da Matta. Will Gray talks to Firman ahead of his Grand Prix debut, and recounts the Briton's somewhat unusual route to get to F1
The Cult of a Personality, II
by David Cameron
Atlas F1's David Cameron continues to look back at the life and times of Enzo Ferrari, 75 years after he founded the Societa Anonima Scuderia Ferrari. This week: a look at Ferrari's World War II days and his entry to the Grand Prix Racing scene. It was right there where the Scuderia myth was established...
The FIASCO War Continues
by Don Capps
With recent events suggesting F1 might see another power struggle between the governing body and the sport's participants, it is perhaps worthy having a look at what happened the last time around, and how miniscule today's battles are compared to that Great Big War. In a series of articles, Atlas F1's Don Capps recounts the war that became known since as The FIASCO War, and how it completely changed the face of F1. This week: From "Peace at Hand?" to "Smile When You Say That, Pardner..."
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