F1 doesn't have a safety car problem. It has a rules problem
The confusion at the end of the British GP was a glitch. The slow finish itself is a rule F1 needs to change
Motor Sport is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year and our July issue will be a special collectors’ edition.
A large part of the magazine will look back at the last 90 years of motor sport and we’d like your input.
We’ll be looking at each decade, from the 1920s to the 2010s, and we’d like to know which you think the greatest car is from each decade. These don’t have to be the most successful, they just need to be the greatest in your eyes.
Voting is simple – just fill in the boxes below and make sure you click ‘vote’ on each box. Also, if you’d like your name to appear in the magazine, do leave a comment in the comments section below outlining why you have chosen what you have.
We’ve tried to include all the obvious choices, but there will be options missing that you’d like to include. In this case just use the ‘Other’ button.
Look out for the July issue that will be on sale on May 27.
Happy 90th birthday Motor Sport!
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To vote for the greatest driver from each decade please click here.
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