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Joe shines a light on Ferrari’s inequitable position in F1 – and thinks they’d be better off not drawing
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Working out what’s going to happen in the automobile industry in future isn’t an easy thing to do. While one can
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Making it to the top of the racing totem pole is the dream of every young racer. Joe points out exactly what a racing
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Major rule changes are due in 2021 that could have big ramifications. F1 has been in a very quiet state in recent
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Despite a meek punishement for Vettel after the incident in Baku, Joe feels that this is indeed a time of optimism in
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This month, Joe explores the subject of divorce – Formula 1 style. Honda and McLaren are moving inexorably towards a
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The recent Spanish Grand Prix marked the start of a whole raft of new ideas that have been pushed by Sean Bratches, the
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Joe feels that 2017 has all the ingredients of a vintage year. What makes a fine wine? It’s a combination of
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Joe feels that the immediate aftermath of the Liberty Media takeover of F1 is already showing several positive signs
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Joe feels that F1 needs to keep things simple. Chase Carey, the new Formula One CEO, tends to agree. It’s a truth,
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.