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Montoya and Williams: Can they Challenge?
by Karl Ludvigsen
With Ferrari completely dominating from start to finish, the 2002 season proved to be disappointing for almost all the other Formula One teams, but more so for the Williams-BMW squad. They started the season as favourites to beat the Italian champions, only to fail to live up to the expectations. Less than two weeks from now, the Grove-based outfit will have their first opportunity to try to get back to the top. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen reviews Williams' chances ahead of the start of the new season
Reflections on Mosley's
Brave New World
by Roger Horton
With only days to go to the start of the 2003 season, F1 is still in the same turmoil it has been for the past months. As if the sweeping and sudden changes to the regulations were not enough, the sport is also facing a court battle between its governing body and two of the top teams. Atlas F1's Roger Horton reflects on what to expect when the politics make way for the sport next month
Pencils at Dawn
by Biranit Goren
Ron Dennis and Frank Williams challenged Max Mosley to a duel last week; in response, he gave them a writing proficiency class. This is what the heads of the sport are doing, just a few days before one of the most confusing and uncertain seasons in F1 history begins. Biranit Goren explains why it doesn't really matter who's right
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The Atlas F1 2003 Gamble
As always, the Atlas F1 team members do the brave thing and put their bets down on who will be the World Champion and which team will win the Constructors Championship. Eight months from now, we'll know if we rule or if we're just a bunch of fools...
The 2003 Drivers Preview
by Richard Barnes
Four rookies, two returnees, and several drivers aiming to stop a certain German from clinching a record-breaking sixth title. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes previews the 2003 Formula One field
The 2003 Teams Preview
by Will Gray
Will the new regulations help Ferrari's rivals to close the gap in 2003? Or will the Italian World Champions be even stronger than in the previous year? Who will be the dark horse in the new season? And who will fail to live up to the expectations? Atlas F1's Will Gray previews the field ahead of the start of Formula One's 54th season
The 2003 Technical Preview
by Craig Scarborough
Despite several sweeping changes to the regulations, few of them will affect the technical side of Formula One at the season opening Australian Grand Prix in ten days time. However, the teams will have to face the challenge of having to cope with a ban of electronics from the British Grand Prix onwards. Atlas F1's technical writer Craig Scarborough reviews the changes, the 2003 field, and how the teams will cope with the new rules
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The Cult of a Personality: Ferrari beyond Enzo
by David Cameron
Wrapping up his four-part feature on the life and times of Enzo Ferrari, Atlas F1's David Cameron looks at the team the Old Man left behind, and how a group of men have taken the Ferrari name to levels of success that not even Enzo himself had dreamt of
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Arrows unveil new livery in Melbourne |
Prost GP's assets sold to Nickerson |
M.Schumacher wins the Australian GP |
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