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The Next Privateer
by David Cameron
Christian Horner knows exactly what it takes to start a new Formula One team. He's been thinking it over, dreaming about it, almost tasting it - and if the Powers that Be in F1 would just take the necessary measures, he's ready to go within 12 months. The owner of the most successful team in F3000 today is looking to make the next step up the ladder, and he told Atlas F1's David Cameron exactly what the FIA and the F1 teams should talk about in their critical meeting next week
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The 2004 San Marino GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
Ferrari and Michael Schumacher continued with their perfect start to the season at Imola, dominating the San Marino Grand Prix despite the best of efforts from BAR and Jenson Button, who were the other stars of the weekend. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the events and results from the fourth round of the 2004 season
Technical Review: Imola
by Craig Scarborough
As the first race in Europe, the San Marino Grand Prix typically sees the teams bring new mechanical solutions - and Imola this year was no different. At the centre of the technical focus were wings - new and banned. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough analyses the changes seen last weekend and reviews the cars' performance
Reflections on Imola
by Roger Horton
The San Marino Grand Prix weekend provided countless headlines: from FIA president Max Mosley announcing a proposal to radically change the face of the sport, to Jenson Button clinching his and BAR's first ever pole position. But that was a small part of the action. Roger Horton reflects on the weekend's events
Beware Racing's Black Hole
by Karl Ludvigsen
The McLaren-Mercedes team are enduring their worst start to a Formula One season in decades, having scored just five points in the first four races of the year. Kimi Raikkonen scored his first point of the season last Sunday, but only after suffering yet another engine failure during the weekend. Atlas F1's Karl Ludvigsen reviews McLaren's situation and looks at how it can be improved
Slim Hopes
by Richard Barnes
For the past five years, Michael Schumacher has had a tendency of winning the San Marino Grand Prix after chasing the leader in the opening part of the race. This year's event was no different, the German winning again following a brief lead by Jenson Button. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes looks at Schumacher victory and reviews the weekend's events
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