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JONATHAN NOBLE
FORMULA 1
There is an element of journalism that is rarely covered in lectures or on courses, one that is just as crucial to telling a story, to hooking a reader and delivering the detail as many other aspects
Reaction among Formula 1 aficionados to Christian Horner’s recent dismissal from his post at Red Bull, after 20 years in charge, has been interesting to browse. Why, some have asked, is Toto Wolff sti
Eighteen months ago, Lewis Hamilton’s announcement that he would be leaving Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025 threw Toto Wolff’s carefully aligned succession timeline into flux. Having signed Hamilton to a
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will face opposition after all in his bid for re-election this December. Tim Mayer, controversially dropped from the stewarding roster by Ben Sulayem on the eve of l
JAKE BOXALL-LEGGE How do you end the perpetual state of flux in Red Bull’s driving line-ups? There are two distinct options here: either keep what they have in 2025 and hope that the 2026 rules a) bri
“What happened here was nothing short of phenomenal – two drivers slogging it out in the fairest and most sporting fashion.” So said the late Eddie Jordan after the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix, and neith