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Formula One at a Crossroad
by Caroline Reid
Decisions made in the next few months could change the future of top class motor racing forever. The leading members of the manufacturers' consortium, the GPWC, have said that if there are no developments in their favour before the end of the year they will begin to organise their own championship for 2008. Bernie Ecclestone has a difficult task at hand: he must juggle the demands of the GPWC, the teams and the banks that co-own his Formula One empire, without losing his own grasp on one of the world's richest sports. Formula One journalist Caroline Reid analyses the situation
Should the FIA modify F1's Engine Specifications?
by Leonel Corona
Current Formula One engines are based on complex technology that is more than a century old, but the manufacturers have had no reason to consider their options due to lack of competition. Engineer Leonel Corona puts the case forward for the Wankel rotary engine, and explains why Minardi and Jordan would be well served to push for its introduction in the sport
Sixteen Sundays: Andretti, Parnelli Jones & Team USA
by Thomas O'Keefe
Formula One is the pinnacle of motor racing worldwide, and yet no North American team has successfully competed in the championship for decades. In a two-part feature, Thomas O'Keefe looks at the reasons for this anomaly in his in-depth history of the last team, and the characters behind it, from those shores to competitively take the challenge to the Europeans.
This Week: Part II
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