The downfall of Christian Horner
From Sebastian Vettel to sexting: the rise and fall of the F1's greatest pantomime villain
Brabham’s new supercar – the BT62 – is set to be launched on Wednesday evening. We look at the evolution of Brabham’s cars in this gallery
With the impending launch of the Brabham BT62, see how Brabham’s Formula 1 cars and single-seaters evolved throughout three decades of racing. Stay tuned for the June issue of Motor Sport for more on the BT62, in UK stores and with subscribers on Thursday… Click here to subscribe
From Sebastian Vettel to sexting: the rise and fall of the F1's greatest pantomime villain
Christian Horner has been released from his position as Red Bull F1 team principal and will be replaced by Racing Bulls' Laurent Mekies
Christian Horner hoped he would end up racing in Formula 1; fell into the team manager role; and became one of the most successful bosses in the series' history. Here's his story, from early days of racing in Formula Renault to managing Red Bull to multiple F1 title triumphs
France's narrow Clermont-Ferrand circuit threaded through volcanic rock faces, sheer drops, and untamed countryside, posing one of F1's greatest-ever tests of nerve. No wonder only the very best drivers won there, says Matt Bishop