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Motor Sport Magazine

Nov 01 2023
Magazine

Published as the Brooklands Gazette in 1924, Motor Sport magazine is the best-known motor racing magazine in the world. From the very first issue celebrating record-breaking motor cycle racing at Brooklands to Stirling Moss’ win in the 1000-mile Mille Miglia, right up to modern F1 we’ve been there, bringing the action to the fans in the best format with unbeatable quality and authoritative content. As ever, the pages are brimmed with stunning images, plus anecdotes, tales and insight from leading writers including Nigel Roebuck, Maurice Hamilton, Doug Nye, Mark Hughes, Mat Oxley and Simon Arron.

“Some are starting to question Stroll Jnr’s commitment to Formula 1”

Enzo Ferrari hits the big screen in epic new movie • Upcoming film focuses on turbulent 1957 and recreates the tragic final Mille Miglia

Ambitious synthetic fuel target for F2

Chandhok’s fiery Ferrari fright

Is Extreme E facing extinction?

Revived Alvis grand prix car scrambled to Bicester

Italian masterpiece • If you thought £37.5m was steep for a 250 GTO, wait until you see what this world-leading example goes for... in an art sale

“Piastri has convinced McLaren about his ultimate potential

“Doohan’s strengths were a teak-tough psyche and a furnace of determination”

“Should Massa win there will surely be a review of history-shaping incidents”

“If all evidence of a racing car’s history is lost, so is a dimension of its character”

TRACKSIDE VIEW • He gave it everything at Monza, but Singapore was where Carlos Sainz broke the Red Bull spell. Still, normal service was resumed at Suzuka as Verstappen hit back

At last, some good news for non-Red Bull fans • A blip for Max, but as Mark Hughes reports, the constructors’ championship was sealed after a truly dominant performance

“There’s a lot of lessons we’ve taken”

Word on the beat

Singapore slog • Marina Bay gave us an unusual spectacle – arace without a Max Verstappen victory. Mark Hughes explains how an early Williams mistake took the fizz from the Red Bull strategy

F1 RETRO – NOVEMBER 2013 • Extraordinary tales from the Motor Sport digital archive

Good month, bad month

“Is Daniel Ricciardo the future? No, Liam Lawson is. He should have been chosen by AlphaTauri in 2024”

The family car goes nuclear • Another hot Audi, a new gimmicky name, but can the RS6 Performance actually live up to its moniker? By Andrew Frankel

A little effort can go far

Lexus lags in the EV race

Diamond lights • TAG Heuer’s ongoing collaboration with Porsche pays tribute to the 60th anniversary of the Carrera watch and 911 sports car

FORMULA 1 – UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX

MOTOGP – GRAND PRIX OF INDONESIA

WRC – CENTRAL EUROPEAN RALLY

WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP – BAHRAIN 8 HOURS

NASCAR – NASCAR CUP

The great indoors • Big historic race events may be over, but the Classic Motor Show at the NEC will keep you entertained. Ed Hardy looks ahead

A familiar yet fresh view of Chapman and Lotus • Is this a new book? Gordon Cruickshank thinks so, even if the late Jabby Crombac’s original words date back to the mid-1980s

A legend is forged • Shelby American’s history is often told, but rarely as comprehensively as in this well-researched volume

Allen Berg • His time as a 1980s Formula 1 backmarker was all too brief, yet there was so much more to the colourful racing life of this Canadian, who is still carving his own niche today

Derek Warwick

Flashback... • A Formula 1 driver in 1990 turning up for a shift in his Renault runabout. As Maurice Hamilton recalls, this was not a normal sight

LETTERS

Nobody’s done it better • The writing was on the wall during 1992 when...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 164 Publisher: Motorsport Magazine Limited Edition: Nov 01 2023

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Published as the Brooklands Gazette in 1924, Motor Sport magazine is the best-known motor racing magazine in the world. From the very first issue celebrating record-breaking motor cycle racing at Brooklands to Stirling Moss’ win in the 1000-mile Mille Miglia, right up to modern F1 we’ve been there, bringing the action to the fans in the best format with unbeatable quality and authoritative content. As ever, the pages are brimmed with stunning images, plus anecdotes, tales and insight from leading writers including Nigel Roebuck, Maurice Hamilton, Doug Nye, Mark Hughes, Mat Oxley and Simon Arron.

“Some are starting to question Stroll Jnr’s commitment to Formula 1”

Enzo Ferrari hits the big screen in epic new movie • Upcoming film focuses on turbulent 1957 and recreates the tragic final Mille Miglia

Ambitious synthetic fuel target for F2

Chandhok’s fiery Ferrari fright

Is Extreme E facing extinction?

Revived Alvis grand prix car scrambled to Bicester

Italian masterpiece • If you thought £37.5m was steep for a 250 GTO, wait until you see what this world-leading example goes for... in an art sale

“Piastri has convinced McLaren about his ultimate potential

“Doohan’s strengths were a teak-tough psyche and a furnace of determination”

“Should Massa win there will surely be a review of history-shaping incidents”

“If all evidence of a racing car’s history is lost, so is a dimension of its character”

TRACKSIDE VIEW • He gave it everything at Monza, but Singapore was where Carlos Sainz broke the Red Bull spell. Still, normal service was resumed at Suzuka as Verstappen hit back

At last, some good news for non-Red Bull fans • A blip for Max, but as Mark Hughes reports, the constructors’ championship was sealed after a truly dominant performance

“There’s a lot of lessons we’ve taken”

Word on the beat

Singapore slog • Marina Bay gave us an unusual spectacle – arace without a Max Verstappen victory. Mark Hughes explains how an early Williams mistake took the fizz from the Red Bull strategy

F1 RETRO – NOVEMBER 2013 • Extraordinary tales from the Motor Sport digital archive

Good month, bad month

“Is Daniel Ricciardo the future? No, Liam Lawson is. He should have been chosen by AlphaTauri in 2024”

The family car goes nuclear • Another hot Audi, a new gimmicky name, but can the RS6 Performance actually live up to its moniker? By Andrew Frankel

A little effort can go far

Lexus lags in the EV race

Diamond lights • TAG Heuer’s ongoing collaboration with Porsche pays tribute to the 60th anniversary of the Carrera watch and 911 sports car

FORMULA 1 – UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX

MOTOGP – GRAND PRIX OF INDONESIA

WRC – CENTRAL EUROPEAN RALLY

WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP – BAHRAIN 8 HOURS

NASCAR – NASCAR CUP

The great indoors • Big historic race events may be over, but the Classic Motor Show at the NEC will keep you entertained. Ed Hardy looks ahead

A familiar yet fresh view of Chapman and Lotus • Is this a new book? Gordon Cruickshank thinks so, even if the late Jabby Crombac’s original words date back to the mid-1980s

A legend is forged • Shelby American’s history is often told, but rarely as comprehensively as in this well-researched volume

Allen Berg • His time as a 1980s Formula 1 backmarker was all too brief, yet there was so much more to the colourful racing life of this Canadian, who is still carving his own niche today

Derek Warwick

Flashback... • A Formula 1 driver in 1990 turning up for a shift in his Renault runabout. As Maurice Hamilton recalls, this was not a normal sight

LETTERS

Nobody’s done it better • The writing was on the wall during 1992 when...


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