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The Max Mosley scandal has dominated much of our time and energy this month, and that is reflected in the June issue (on sale Friday May 2) of Motor Sport. It was inevitable. When motor racing becomes a regular subject… Read more
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Latest Issue – June 2008
April 29th, 2008 | Web EditorRon Dennis
Why he won’t be forced out of F1, his ‘retirement’ plans and the future of Grand Prix racing.
Archie Scott Brown
It’s 50 years since the Scot lost his life at Spa, but his success with Lister is not forgotten.
Ferrari Dino 246S
Motor Sport was handed the… Read more -
Why the president must go
April 29th, 2008 | Damien Smith | 3 Comments
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Latest Issue – May 2008
March 25th, 2008 | Web EditorNigel Roebuck remembers Jim Clark
It’s 40 years since the Scottish double World Champion’s death rocked a generation
Clark in the USA
Dan Gurney and Mario Andretti recall how the Lotus star took Indianapolis by storm
The final race
Jim Clark didn’t want to be at Hockenheim on April 7… Read more -
Latest Issue – April 2008
February 26th, 2008 | Web EditorF1 Preview
Sir Jackie Stewart and Nigel Roebuck’s predictions for the new season, plus profiles of all the teams and drivers
Roger Penske
He’s a legendary team boss, but in the early ’60s he was also a very successful racer
Gil de Ferran
His return to the driving seat and… Read more -
A time for optimism
February 26th, 2008 | Damien Smith | No Comments
The start of a new Grand Prix season is always a time for optimism. One tends to look forward to what lies ahead, not back on what has passed – which is just as well considering the events of 2007 in Formula 1.
But for all the sad controversy of… Read more -
Latest Issue – March 2008
January 31st, 2008 | Web EditorSenna’s legacy
Away from the track, the Brazilian was determined to make life better at home
Team-mates: Prost on Senna
How years of intense rivalry gave way to friendship, and that weekend at Imola
John Barnard and mario Illien on F1
Respected engineers on how they’d develop the next generation… Read more





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