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The Atlas F1 Top 10
It's that time of the year, where the Atlas F1 team vote on who was the best driver of the passing season and which Grand Prix was the most memorable. Here are our votes...
Bjorn Wirdheim: Going Places
by Bjorn Wirdheim
Intelligent, humble and hard working, Bjorn Wirdheim made his Formula One debut this season as Jaguar's third driver. In his final column for this season, Bjorn recaps the events of the last couple of Grands Prix and looks ahead to the future and what awaits his motor racing career
2004 Qualifying Differentials
by Marcel Borsboom
For the entire season, Atlas F1 kept an eye on the battle between teammates with a simple measurement: comparing the qualifying times of each driver against his teammate's. Now that the season is over it's time to see who's hot and who's not...
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The 2004 Race-by-Race Review
by Pablo Elizalde
After a close fight for the title last year, the 2004 World Championship was expected to be the year in which Ferrari and Michael Schumacher would finally be dethroned. The Italian outfit and the German driver, however, had other plans, and in a year of total dominance swept the opposition from start to finish. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde looks back at each of the 18 rounds of the 2004 season, with the hindsight of how it all ended
The 2004 Drivers Review
by Richard Barnes
25 drivers took part in the 2004 Formula One season, including fives returnees, four rookies, eleven race winners, and two World Champions, in a season dominated by the most successful of them all. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes reviews the drivers' 2004 season
The 2004 Teams Review
by Tom Keeble
Despite Ferrari dominating the 2004 season right from the start, the Constructors' Championship saw some exciting battles for the remaining positions. Atlas F1's Tom Keeble analyses just how close the teams came to achieving the goals they set for themselves at the beginning of the season and the progress they made during the year
The 2004 Technical Review
by Craig Scarborough
New regulations, controversial innovations, required reliability, surprising design solutions and challenging locations - 2004 offered plenty of material for Atlas F1's technical guru Craig Scarborough, as he reviews the mechanism of Formula One's longest season in history
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Ferrari appoint John Iley as head of aerodynamics |
Canadians Still Hopeful of Keeping 2004 Race |
Jaguar extend Justin Wilson's contract until Dec. 31 |
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