History Column: The Brabham fan car
The Brabham BT46B made its debut at the Swedish Grand Prix in Anderstorp in 1978. It won, but the supercar was withdrawn almost immediately. This is its unique one-race story. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! The 1978 season…
Stefano Domenicali: “This is a game changer for Lamborghini”
It’s always an absolute pleasure to interview Stefano Domenicali, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Automobili Lamborghini. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! People, ideas and work combined with technology and innovation are the pillars of Lamborghini. Urus is…
2018 Formula 1 Season Preview
What will the 2018 Formula 1 season hold for us? More of the same? Mercedes and Hamilton at the front, Ferrari looking threatening but never really getting close enough to open their DRS to challenge for the championship, and Sauber…
Respecting a circuit: Q&A with the head of the Canadian Grand Prix
We had the pleasure to catch up with the President and CEO of the Canadian Grand Prix, Mr François Dumontier. Mr Dumontier, what’s your personal relationship with the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix and the circuit? Well, I started working…
Nigel Mansell: “We need new blood in there”
Recently at the Autosport International show, Stephen Camp had the privilege to sit down with the one and only Nigel Mansell to discuss his career and how he feels about the current climate within Formula 1. Here’s how the interview…
Ronnie Kessel: “You don’t go to the circus if you can’t see a show”
30 years old. 48 triumphs. The youngest driver in the world to race in a Ferrari car. Head of Kessel Racing Team. Ronnie Kessel simply keeps making history in the GT category and we at Paddock magazine are happy to…
The 2017 Formula 1 season in one word
It’s the off-season, yes, but this is also the time for the list of best, worst, happy, sad and all sorts of moments. We actually did this test a few episodes ago on the Inside Line F1 Podcast – can…
2021 regulations and the revolution to come
Since Liberty Media took ownership of Formula 1 just over a year ago, across the worlds of social media it was clear a raft of requests from fans towards the new owners pleaded for a plethora of changes. While some…
If I Ran F1: Pilar Celebrovsky
Formula 1 is one of the few sports that travels around the whole world and gets millions of viewers. However, in the last decade the competition seems to have lost its romanticism, all stuck in a specific stagnation. Pilar Celebrovsky…
Charles Leclerc: “Formula 1 is a sport I admire”
Before Charles Leclerc was named to be a driver for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, he talked with the Paddock magazine about Monaco, the competition and sticking to his regime. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! Being from…
1974 Cologne Capri RS3100 by Roy Scorer
Roy Scorer in now slowly producing a set of line cutaway illustrations for Zak Brown @ United Autosports of his collection of Historic race cars. In between everything else, he’s also hand painting the 1977 McLaren/James Hunt F1 world championship…
Top 5 reasons why Formula 1 would miss Fernando Alonso
By Kunal Shah and Mithila Mehta | By the time you read this column, Fernando Alonso would’ve probably made up his mind about his future in Formula 1. It’s strange that the sport’s most complete driver, also the sport’s unluckiest…