Archive A golden period for racing documentaries, but these are not journalism: The Editor We report this month on a new film telling the remarkable story of Nigel Mansell. The documentary was due to be shown on Sky on the weekend of the British… August 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Silverstone transforms for modern F1 crowd - but there's still space for tradition: The Editor It is at this time of year that thoughts turn inevitably to the British Grand Prix, that highlight of our domestic racing calendar. And it is also a good time… July 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive The magic and mystique of Le Mans: The Editor The first Le Mans 24 Hours took place 100 years ago this month on 26-27 May 1923. It had been dreamt up by Emile Coquille, a French importer of Rudge-Whitworth… June 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Surviving to Drive — Guenther Steiner book review It’s clear from the outset who this book is aimed at: those fans of F1 who came to the sport via the smash-hit Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive. The clue… June 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Opinion Archive Battle over Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 rumbles on At the end of February it seems that the trustees of the Ruskin Museum, a modest institution in the Lake District, ran out of patience. In a post on their… May 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive The Editor: ’F1’s rebellious streak is what makes it special’ Ahead of the new Formula 1 season, I sat down with Motor Sport’s F1 experts Johnny Herbert and Mark Hughes to discuss the key talking points and themes of 2023.… April 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive When Fangio was kidnapped in Cuba One of the most extraordinary episodes in motor racing played out 65 years ago this month. The setting was the Hotel Lincoln in central Havana where on the evening of… March 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Nostalgic bonanza from new Ecclestone and Stewart documentaries As a boy I remember one of the delights of the Christmas holiday was scouring the pages of the Radio Times to see what festive treats the TV would serve… February 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Alain Prost to tell his life and F1 story Twenty-nine years ago Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna stood together on the podium at the Australian GP, the final race of the season and embraced one another, the rivalry that… January 2023 Issue By Joe Dunn
Subscriber Archive How can motor racing be more inclusive? It all comes down to money Motor racing is a cut-throat business and that truism was proved once again this month with the news that the W Series, the all-female racing championship, would be unable to… December 2022 Issue By Joe Dunn
Subscriber Archive Sun sets on an evocative summer of racing: The Editor Unlike Formula 1 which follows the sun around the world, domestic motor racing is coming to a close as the evenings begin to draw in. So it seems like a… November 2022 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive 'His Chevron B25 suffered a puncture sending him crashing into the guardrail': The Editor Later this month at a small ceremony in Bourne, Lincs, the home of BRM, a memorial to Jo Siffert will be unveiled. The Swiss driver was killed on October 24,… October 2022 Issue By Joe Dunn