Archive Bernie Ecclestone – Not shy and not retiring He’s approaching his ninth decade, but as the F1 impresario made plain when he talked to us, his drive and ambition are as urgent as ever By Joe Saward Bernie… May 2009 Issue By Joe Saward
Great Read Archive Robert Benoist and the Grand Prix saboteurs Bravery in a racing car does not necessarily translate into the bravery of the battlefield. In the case of Robert Benoist, William Grover (‘Williams’) and Jean-Pierre Wimille, it did. When… April 2007 Issue By Joe Saward
Archive It beats the beach Better known as a holiday destination, Portugal’s Algarve region is now home to a circuit that has caught F1’s attention. By Joe Saward For years it has seemed that motor… December 2009 Issue By Joe Saward
Archive A race to the sky - in the name of publicity How do you promote your new garage dedicated to the wealthiest people in Paris? Simple: rope in the era's leading drivers to tackle a hillclimb in the world's first multi-storey… May 2007 Issue By Joe Saward
Great Read Archive Holden's failed European tin-top quest: Thunder without the storm Is there any surer way of uniting Australian sports fans than when there's the prospect of beating the Europeans on their home ground? Yes it was a shock when, in… July 2005 Issue By Joe Saward
Archive A hard rain's a-gonna fall Formula 1 is facing the biggest financial storm in its history. The sport must adjust, or face being washed away By Joe Saward There is no doubt that history will… February 2009 Issue By Joe Saward
Archive The World Motor Sport Council. What is it? It’s a powerful body that makes decisions which shape the future of racing. But who are the faces behind the World Motor Sport Council, and are they the right ones?… March 2008 Issue By Joe Saward