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Trial in Absentia
by Thomas O'Keefe
In recent weeks Max Mosley and the FIA have gone on the offensive against the European Commission applying the European Arrest Warrant ("EAW") mechanism to fatalities at race tracks. But is this just Max Mosley vs. the European Commission Round II? Or does the history of the Senna Trial in Italy suggest that official opposition to the EAW is well-founded given the far-ranging reach such a warrant has and the potential for prosecutorial abuse? Atlas F1's Thomas O'Keefe analyses the situation
Promise and Deliver?
by Caroline Reid
When Bernie Ecclestone and the GPWC announced that they had reached an agreement back in December it seemed as if all Formula One's problems were over. But it is far from that simple. The December announcement was not an ending, but a beginning and nothing has been finalised. With the first deadline of a January press conference now missed, Caroline Reid looks at the obstacles that still have to be negotiated before F1's latest truce becomes a permanent peace
Technical Analysis: Jordan EJ14
by Craig Scarborough
The Jordan launch was a low key affair compared to years gone by, with the car simply pushed out of a garage at Silverstone. But has the cash strapped team managed to produce any notable changes to last year's underperforming car? Craig Scarborough looks at the details of the EJ14
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