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KEVIN TURNER
Two points: that’s how close Max Verstappen came to equalling Michael Schumacher’s feat of winning five consecutive Formula 1 world championships, despite having fallen more than 100 points behind in
Of late, there’s been a steady trickle of hardbacks promising to take you inside the world of contemporary Formula 1. Here’s another, and the most engaging of the lot. Sky F1 pitlane reporter Ted Krav
Ted Kravitz has been pounding the pit lanes in Formula 1 for the past 23 years in his role as a TV reporter. In that time, he has witnessed all the big moments first hand: controversial races, thrilli
A few months ago we had the first volume in this four-book project, which was a greatly expanded and updated version of Ronnie Spain’s seminal 1996 chassis record and race history. Number two in the s
I DIDN’T START watching motorsport until the late ’80s. It was mainly Formula 1 and Moto GP. I’ve done some competitive driving but only at a junior level. I did some karting, and whenever there have
I headed back to work early by motorway after a glorious week or so of getting up late. Today I was on the M4 before 6am, driving from Gloucestershire to Autocar’s headquarters in outer London, and fo