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F1'S COMMERCIAL CHALLENGES IN 2004 |
F1 is at crossroads. External costs are up, basic income is down. As are live spectators and television viewers. The solutions are at hand, but need execution. The good news is a fairer share-out of income and a revival of the marketing services sector that has boosted overall revenues. Atlas F1 brings an excerpt of BusinessF1's fifth annual Business of GP Special Report, including the 2004 team budgets |
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BANKS SUE ECCLESTONE OVER SLEC CONTROL
The three banks that own 75% of Formula One's commercial holding company, SLEC, have filed a lawsuit against F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone over the appointments of SLEC's board of directors. |
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One Year Ago in Formula One |
» Monaco completes circuit modifications |
» FIA delay driver aids ban due to arbitration |
» FIA receive F1 inquiry from unnamed German team |
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Current Active Topics in the Forums |
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Ferrari |
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Barrichello |
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Williams |
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Montoya |
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Renault |
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Button |
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BAR |
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Alonso |
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McLaren |
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Trulli |
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Sauber |
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Coulthard |
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Features in This Week's Issue |
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Mitch McCann:
The F1 Insider
A unique look at the current affairs in F1
Bruce Thomson:
Season Strokes
The 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix cartoon
Garry Martin:
On the Road
Automotive News and Reviews for the Petrolhead
Mark A Jones & David Wright:
Elsewhere in Racing
Updates from the Rest of the Racing World
Dieter Rencken:
The Weekly Grapevine
Rumours and speculations in the World of Formula One
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