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The Racer's Edge
In name and large euros initially – which is probably a good thing, given the complexities of modern F1 racing and FiatAlfa’s passion for wanting to make things happen yesterday – but there’s no denying the heritage.
The Racer's Edge
The Racer's Edge
American Beauty
Hamilton’s charge to victory in Austin was a joy to behold and left him nine points from a fourth title
The Talent Spotter
He’s played a part in Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg’s journeys to F1, and has managed talents including Felipe Massa, the late Jules Bianchi, and future star Charles Leclerc. And he’s still picking out exciting young drivers, even as teams try to muscle in on his turf with their own development programmes. We ask: how does Nicolas Todt do it?
This F1 Life
SOLVING THE OVERTAKING CONUNDRUM
Power Play
WE SHOULD BE PAST CARING ABOUT SHARING
In Conversation With Nigel Mansell
Twenty-five years on from his own world title, Nigel Mansell talks about Lewis Hamilton’s success, what’s next for Ferrari, and his next public appearance at the Autosport International Show
Finns Can Only Get Better
As calm out of the cockpit as he is within it, this man is a true product of his Finnish hometown – as Anthony Peacock learned on a visit to Nastola for the Valtteri Bottas Duathlon
The Mercedes W03
The first of the new-era Silver Arrows to hit its target
a ride with stoffel
mclaren’s new ace says goodbye to japan after a year of keeping his race technique on the boil in super formula.
why 2017 is f1's most important year – ever!
this season’s new machinery will be better to look at and faster and more physical to drive, testing drivers’ skills as never before. but have all the implications of the changes been fully anticipated? was the sport really so broken that it required such a massive ‘fix’? and what changes are f1’s new owners planning to make – assuming they get to buy it at all?