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Carrying the Weight of a Nation:
Interview with Narain Karthikeyan
by Mark Glendenning
When he makes his Grand Prix debut in less than three weeks time, Narain Karthikeyan will be carrying the hopes of a country with over one billion people. It's a heavy load to bear, but as India's most successful racing driver, the 28-year old has grown accustomed to it. Mark Glendenning talked to Karthikeyan ahead of one the most important days of his life. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Holy Smoke: the History of F1's Tobacco Addiction
by Dieter Rencken
By the end of the 2005 season, Formula One could be left with just two or three cigarette-backed teams. After 37 years, Formula One is fighting the addiction as tobacco companies find less and less welcoming governments and countries. In a two-part feature, Atlas F1's Dieter Rencken looks at the history of F1's tobacco sponsorship and what future it holds. This week: Dieter reveals how the addiction began (and no, contrary to common belief, Colin Chapman is not the man responsible...)
Technical Analysis: Jordan EJ15
by Craig Scarborough
Jordan have had everything against them this year, with an engine deal agreed very late and no budget to achieve much more than modifying the existing cars to deal with the Toyota engine and the new regulations. Atlas F1's Craig Scarborough looks at the details of the EJ15 and wonders if it should have been more accurately named the EJ14B
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