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2005: The Season of the Struggle
by Richard Barnes
The 2005 season is likely to be crucial for Formula One: the carmakers will want to finally sort out the sport's future, while the FIA will hope to start cutting costs drastically, Ferrari's rivals will seek to end the Italian squad's domination, and the fans will demand an exciting season following the one-sided 2004. Atlas F1's Richards Barnes analyses what can be expected from 2005
The Phantom of Fiorano
by Thomas O'Keefe
Luca Badoer has probably covered more miles than any other driver in recent years, yet the 33-year old Italian continues to live in the shadow of Ferrari's racing drivers. Yet he is still a key element in Ferrari's run of unprecedented success. Thomas O'Keefe looks back at Badoer's career and proposes Ferrari a way to thank the Italian for his hard work
Tech Talk with Sauber's Willi Rampf
by Craig Scarborough
Sauber had an impressive and promising finish to the 2004 season, with a new state of the art wind tunnel proving a worthy investment for the Swiss team. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough spoke to the team's chief designer Willi Rampf about the team's efficiency and progress in 2004
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