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The Eye of the Storm
by Dieter Rencken
If the Japanese Grand Prix was under threat, two weeks ago, of a typhoon coming its way head on, the Brazilian paddock took a direct hit from all directions: Bernie Ecclestone breaking off negotiations with the BRDC, Max Mosley announcing new regulations, nine teams ganging up on World Champions Ferrari, Sauber defecting from under the Italians' umbrella, and the GPWC resuming their campaign for a breakaway series. Atlas F1's Dieter Rencken analyses the events of a stormy week
No Surprises
by Karl Ludvigsen
With the 2004 Formula One season now officially over, it's time to analyse what engine suppliers have done their development homework throughout the year, and who has fallen behind. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen used the Brazilian Grand Prix to rank F1's power units
Ann Bradshaw: Point of View
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann Bradshaw talks about how important this weekend's win will be to Juan Pablo Montoya, the prospects for his replacement, and about what happens now for the struggling teams next year...
A Finale without Farewell
by Richard Barnes
The Brazilian Grand Prix marked the end of the 2004 season, and although it could have been the final Formula One race for some key members of the F1 community, there were no dramatic farewells, as the likes of David Coulthard, Jordan or Minardi wait on their future. Richards Barnes analyses the events of the final round of 2004
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by David Cameron |
The final episode in David Cameron's personal accounts of covering the 2004 Grand Prix season
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