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Autosport

Oct 31 2024
Magazine

The UK’s ‘must-read’ motorsport magazine AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis. The magazine’s expert editorial covers all aspects of the sport, from major international series such as Formula 1, Sports Car racing and the World Rally Championship, to the less glamorous but hugely important grassroots events in UK club motorsport

A little bit of F1 class amid more disappointing conduct

Driving guidelines in focus as McLaren review fails

TSUNODA TO GET RED BULL SHOT AT LAST…

…but Alonso talks stalled

Bamber gets IMSA Caddy, and tipped for double attack

Ford in DTM as HRT quits Merc

Chadwick back with Jaguar for all-female test

Ferrari and Toyota get more power for title fight

Biasion presents new Lancia

Fourmaux tipped for full-time Hyundai

Bob Riley 1931-2024

F1 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX PREVIEW

Mexico penalties set the standard • Max Verstappen pushed his luck in Mexico after officialdom went easy on him in Texas. This time there was harsh punishment that must serve as a landmark ruling

A series for a different generation • As Formula E celebrates its 10th anniversary and looks to testing with a revised car, Autosport spoke to series CEO Jeff Dodds to discuss its progress and plans for the future

Getting a taste of the medal action • Autosport experiences what it would be like to have taken part in the multi-discipline FIA Motorsport Games staged in Spain last weekend

CLASSY SAINZ RISES ABOVE THE DRAMA • A firm, decisive move on Max Verstappen and plenty of pace earned Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz victory in Mexico City

QUALIFYING

TRACKSIDE VIEW

RUSSELL AND HAMILTON ENJOY “HARD BUT FAIR” BATTLE FOR FOURTH

Perez furious with Lawson after Kiwi’s robust defence

Piastri recovers to eighth after floundering in Q1

Q&A

ALBON RUES MISSED POINTS CHANCE AFTER TSUNODA TURN 1 CRASH

DRAWING BOARD

MEXICAN GP DRIVER RATINGS • A perfect score for the race winner who was head-and-shoulders the best, on a weekend Red Bull’s duo might prefer to forget

Spain tops the medal table in home Games • Team UK acquitted itself well with a haul of seven medals, including two golds, as the third Motorsport Games played out in Valencia

Team UK claims Ferrari gold as Germany and Turkey top GTs

Italy lags after penalty hands win to Argentina

Silver lining for UK Toyota after losing long-held lead

British teen on top of the world in kart showdown

Home win for Spain as Team UK rises to claim bronze

Polish ace slides GR Supra to gold

Brazil clinches a virtual double

MEDAL WINNERS

Surf’s up for Waters and Kostecki

‘McLaren’ beats ‘Ferrari’ at the Monza finale

Bonny Tyler makes it to final four

WEEKEND WINNERS

Bagnaia keeps pressure on Martin with Thai victory

How Collards clinched the championship • We look back on the British GT, GB3 and GB 4 seasons

BARWELL’S HURACAN FORCE PROVES UNSTOPPABLE • The squad’s pair of Lamborghinis always looked destined for GT3 glory – it was just a question of which one would prevail

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GT3 DRIVERS

OPTIMUM’S ROAD TO REDEMPTION • The McLaren squad dominated much of last year but missed out on the title. However, its Artura could not be halted this time round

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GT4 DRIVERS

SHARP A CUT ABOVE THE REST • The reigning British F4 champion eventually pulled clear to achieve an unprecedented title double with GB3 success

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GB3 DRIVERS

GRANFORS GRABS THE GB4 GLORY

Consultation opens on sustainable fuels

Gamble could defend Carrera Cup...


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The UK’s ‘must-read’ motorsport magazine AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis. The magazine’s expert editorial covers all aspects of the sport, from major international series such as Formula 1, Sports Car racing and the World Rally Championship, to the less glamorous but hugely important grassroots events in UK club motorsport

A little bit of F1 class amid more disappointing conduct

Driving guidelines in focus as McLaren review fails

TSUNODA TO GET RED BULL SHOT AT LAST…

…but Alonso talks stalled

Bamber gets IMSA Caddy, and tipped for double attack

Ford in DTM as HRT quits Merc

Chadwick back with Jaguar for all-female test

Ferrari and Toyota get more power for title fight

Biasion presents new Lancia

Fourmaux tipped for full-time Hyundai

Bob Riley 1931-2024

F1 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX PREVIEW

Mexico penalties set the standard • Max Verstappen pushed his luck in Mexico after officialdom went easy on him in Texas. This time there was harsh punishment that must serve as a landmark ruling

A series for a different generation • As Formula E celebrates its 10th anniversary and looks to testing with a revised car, Autosport spoke to series CEO Jeff Dodds to discuss its progress and plans for the future

Getting a taste of the medal action • Autosport experiences what it would be like to have taken part in the multi-discipline FIA Motorsport Games staged in Spain last weekend

CLASSY SAINZ RISES ABOVE THE DRAMA • A firm, decisive move on Max Verstappen and plenty of pace earned Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz victory in Mexico City

QUALIFYING

TRACKSIDE VIEW

RUSSELL AND HAMILTON ENJOY “HARD BUT FAIR” BATTLE FOR FOURTH

Perez furious with Lawson after Kiwi’s robust defence

Piastri recovers to eighth after floundering in Q1

Q&A

ALBON RUES MISSED POINTS CHANCE AFTER TSUNODA TURN 1 CRASH

DRAWING BOARD

MEXICAN GP DRIVER RATINGS • A perfect score for the race winner who was head-and-shoulders the best, on a weekend Red Bull’s duo might prefer to forget

Spain tops the medal table in home Games • Team UK acquitted itself well with a haul of seven medals, including two golds, as the third Motorsport Games played out in Valencia

Team UK claims Ferrari gold as Germany and Turkey top GTs

Italy lags after penalty hands win to Argentina

Silver lining for UK Toyota after losing long-held lead

British teen on top of the world in kart showdown

Home win for Spain as Team UK rises to claim bronze

Polish ace slides GR Supra to gold

Brazil clinches a virtual double

MEDAL WINNERS

Surf’s up for Waters and Kostecki

‘McLaren’ beats ‘Ferrari’ at the Monza finale

Bonny Tyler makes it to final four

WEEKEND WINNERS

Bagnaia keeps pressure on Martin with Thai victory

How Collards clinched the championship • We look back on the British GT, GB3 and GB 4 seasons

BARWELL’S HURACAN FORCE PROVES UNSTOPPABLE • The squad’s pair of Lamborghinis always looked destined for GT3 glory – it was just a question of which one would prevail

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GT3 DRIVERS

OPTIMUM’S ROAD TO REDEMPTION • The McLaren squad dominated much of last year but missed out on the title. However, its Artura could not be halted this time round

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GT4 DRIVERS

SHARP A CUT ABOVE THE REST • The reigning British F4 champion eventually pulled clear to achieve an unprecedented title double with GB3 success

AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GB3 DRIVERS

GRANFORS GRABS THE GB4 GLORY

Consultation opens on sustainable fuels

Gamble could defend Carrera Cup...


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