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I Came, I Saw, I'll Conquer: Exclusive Interview with Mike Gascoyne
by Biranit Goren
There are probably not that many people in the F1 paddock that are as confident as Mike Gascoyne. After taking Jordan as high as third place in the World Championship in 1999, then taking Renault to the top of the podium last year, the star technical director is now trying to shape Toyota into a Championship winning team - and he's got no doubt he'll do it sooner than you think. Atlas F1's Editor in Chief Biranit Goren sat down with Gascoyne for a demonstration of pure ego
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The 2004 Spanish GP Review
by Pablo Elizalde
His 200th Grand Prix participation, his 75th Formula One victory, his fifth win of the season... The Spanish Grand Prix was all about Michael Schumacher's numbers, as the Ferrari driver continued with his unstoppable run towards a seventh world title. Atlas F1's Pablo Elizalde reviews the events and results from the fifth round of the 2004 season
Technical Review: Barcelona
by Craig Scarborough
As the season progresses to Barcelona, the hub for much of the teams' testing programmes, the Spanish Grand Prix typically sees the teams as prepared as they can be for racing and little in the way of change. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough analyses the changes seen last weekend and reviews the cars' performance
Full House
by Richard Barnes
At Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher equalled Nigel Mansell's record of five wins in the first five races of a Formula One season. In 1992, the Briton went on to dominate the opposition to clinch his first title. Schumacher is chasing a seventh crown, but there are similarities in the way he is dominating the season. Atlas F1's Richard Barnes reviews the parallelism between two seasons separated by 12 years
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