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The Teachings of Chairman Max
by Thomas O'Keefe
There are men of action and men of words. Although FIA President Max Mosley is known for being both, it is his gift for the English language that distinguishes him from everyone else. Atlas F1's Thomas O'Keefe has been following Mosley for several years now and - a week after the controversial Briton announced his resignation - he brings the story of Mosley's tenure, in his own words
A Sport in Crisis
by Roger Horton
Last weekend offered sports fans worldwide plenty of excitement and sensational results: a 17 year old newcomer blew away the reigning Wimbledon tennis champion, and a country that had never previously won as little as an international soccer tournament match, grabbed the European cup. Oh, and in between those events Michael Schumacher won yet another Grand Prix. Atlas F1's Roger Horton reflects on Formula One's existing crisis, as TV viewership dwindles and the sport's leadership evaporates
Ann Bradshaw: Point of View
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann Bradshaw talks about the behind-the-scenes secrets of Ferrari's and Michael Schumacher's success, about more exciting French Grands Prix, about the repercussions of Max Mosley's decision to quit, and much more
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by David Cameron |
Atlas F1's GP Editor offers a rare insight into the bittersweet life of an F1 journalist, as he travels across four continents and sixteen countries, just to be there Every Other Sunday
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The French GP Review
by Tom Keeble
Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari team pulled a strategic masterstroke to score their ninth victory in ten races at last Sunday's French Grand Prix. Although the end result was still the same, this time the World Champions were made to sweat by Renault's Fernando Alonso. Atlas F1's Tom Keeble reviews the entire weekend's event and results of the tenth round of the 2004 season
Technical Review: France
by Craig Scarborough
The French Grand Prix saw most teams introducing notable technical updates to their cars, and in McLaren's case a completely revised machine. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough analyses the changes seen during last weekend's race and reviews the cars' performance
The Effort of Economy
by Richard Barnes
The 2004 Formula One season is turning out to be extremetely easy for Michael Schumacher. Or at least that's how it looks from the outside. In the cockpit, however, the Ferrari driver is working harder than any other driver. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes analyses Schumacher's work
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