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Capture the Wind: First Interview with Ferrari's Chief Aerodynamicist
by Will Gray
The aerodynamic advantage Ferrari enjoy this year has been obvious to all, and the man most responsible for this is Chief Aerodynamicist John Iley. In his first ever interview, Iley talks exclusively to Atlas F1's Will Gray about his work for the Scuderia, and how he feels when his work 'inspires' the other teams' bodywork
Bjorn Wirdheim: Going Places
by Bjorn Wirdheim
In this week's column, Bjorn recalls his past racing at the Hockenheimring as well as winning the F3000 championship one year ago, and he talks about Jaguar's recent successful testing in Jerez
Ann Bradshaw: Point of View
by Ann Bradshaw
In this week's column, Ann analyses the huge pressure of being a top sportsman in the UK, and how Button is coping with it successfully. She also talks about the silly season, future great drivers, and wedding plans...
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The 2004 German GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
The German Grand Prix saw Michael Schumacher scoring his 11th win of the season, but the main stories of the race were behind the Ferrari driver, as Jenson Button put of the drive of his life to finish second in an exciting event. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the events and results from the Hockenheim race, the twelfth round of the 2004 season
Technical Review: Germany
by Craig Scarborough
The German Grand Prix saw quite a few teams introduce new changes on their cars - from minimal solutions to a complete chassis overhaul. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough takes a look at the technical changes throughout the weekend, and he analyses their effect on the cars
Raising the BAR (Part III)
by Karl Ludvigsen
Anyone in the paddock would agree that BAR have been the revelation of the 2004 season after years of struggle. There are many reasons for the team's improved form, but most of them are kept behind closed doors. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen analyses some of the secrets behind BAR's success this year
A Wing and a Prayer
by Richard Barnes
Fernando Alonso, Jarno Trulli, Rubens Barrichello, and most notably Kimi Raikkonen suffered from wing problems during Sunday's German Grand Prix. For Alonso it nearly meant losing a podium place, while for the rest meant the end of their hopes of a good result. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes reviews the effects of those problems as well the the weekend's main events
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Montoya wins the German GP |
Jordan lose the Vodafone lawsuit |
Renault extend partnership with Veritas |
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