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Joe says that the next big thing in F1 isn’t Leclerc replacing Raikkonen, it’s actually something a lot more
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Joe examines Alonso’s legacy in Formula 1 – a huge talent who should have achieved far
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Joe worries that fans and teams would be stretched too thin if the F1 calendar expands to 23 races. Even for those who
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Joe wonders if Alonso will move to IndyCar full time to secure the Triple Crown of motorsport – now that he already
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As the F1 calendar gets shuffled, and countries jostle for position, Joe laments the fact that India has well and truly
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Joe senses that F1 is finally learning about fair play. Suddenly, we’re several races into the season and (at the
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What’s the difference between F1 and the virtual world? F1 is real, wild, and very addictive. Take it from Joe – a
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Joe wonders if F1 drivers will cease to be heroes if the danger is completely engineered out of the
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Joe explains why Williams is right to sign Russian rookie driver, Sergey Sirotkin. Yes, I know that the intro will
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I was delighted to see that the FIA has finally got round to doing something about the history of the sport. In racing,
Joe Saward
Joe Saward has been covering Formula 1 full-time since 1988 during which time he has not missed a race. His extensive experience has seen him work at the BBC and with Autosport magazine for whom he served as the International and Grand Prix editor. If there is something afoot in the F1 paddock, chances are Joe knows of it and is on speaking terms with who is saying it.