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My Race Day: Kate Walker

Kate Walker, a respected freelance journalist (New York Times, Financial Times, ESPN and motorsport.com) is here today to share her typical Formula 1 Sunday with the Paddock magazine. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! 7am. I usually either make…

#MonzaGP2017: a brief recap

#MonzaGP2017: there were 185,000 spectators at Monza this year, so 32.8% more than in 2016. A real success, I’d say. And if we added that to the number of spectators present at the Historical Cars Parade organised by the Automobile…

Behind The Scenes Talent: Rob Sinfield

We meet Rob Sinfield, F1 Columnist at DriveTribe.com and creator of www.GrandPrixDiary.com to chat to him about how he sees the sport and business of Formula 1 evolving. You can find Rob on Twitter – @GrandPrixDiary. You constantly work with…

Enel: Pushing the green envelope

By Bunmi Ade | We spoke to Christopher Regan, Project Manager for Enel’s activities in Formula E, about their collaboration with the series and their ambitions for a fully green racing event. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! Since…

Formula 1’s digital future

The importance of using social platforms and mobile apps is more than obvious nowadays, especially when it comes to attracting new fans, lovers or followers. Unfortunately, Formula 1 is still not having the best days considering the level of interest…

My Fantasy F1 Team: Ercole Colombo

Ercole Colombo is one of the most well-known professional photographers of Formula 1, with a studio just a few hundred metres away from the Monza circuit. But, beyond everything, he watched and then photographed races, key moments, characters, technicians, drivers…

Luck is part of the game

Formula 1 is known to be a truly demanding sport, at least in a physical sense. However, in Baku this year we could see a good preparation to deal with tricky situations is crucial. And this season is testing the…

Technical illustrations by Roy Scorer

Currently working for the Ministry of Defence as a Technical Illustrator, Roy Scorer has always been very keen on motorsport illustration, albeit computer-generated rather than the traditional paint and brush. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! The illustrations above are…

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