Subscriber Archive Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s rocky first year as FIA president Formula 1 is used to conflict – between drivers, between teams, between the teams and the governing body. One might almost say the sport thrives on it. But not for… April 2023 Issue By Andrew Benson
Archive What is F1's future? The coronavirus crisis has forced Formula 1 to take a long, hard look at itself and find the answers to some very searching questions – or at the very least… September 2020 Issue By Andrew Benson
Archive F1 in the 2010s: The identity crisis It was the decade of domination. Never had Formula 1 been so one-sided. At the same time, it was the decade in which F1 turned its relationship with the world… May 2020 Issue By Andrew Benson
Archive The end of innocence Huge advances in safety corresponded with real-world political and financial machinations that would change motor racing forever. And it can all be traced back to one terrible Sunday afternoon Writer… July 2014 Issue By Andrew Benson
Great Read Archive Jan Magnussen: Too much too young Jan Magnussen is under few illusions about his Formula 1 career. "I let myself down," he says, "and that always hurts. I planned to be world champion and it didn't… May 2005 Issue By Andrew Benson
Archive When Damon Hill left Williams: "I went from Sports Personality of the year to being a nasty smell." This is the story of how Damon Hill came to lose his drive and win the World Championship at the same time. It is about the disintegration of a professional relationship,… July 2008 Issue By Andrew Benson