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Joe doesn’t mince his words when heralding the exit of CVC as F1 owners, bringing to an end a destructively flawed
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Nico’s retirement has thrown up a dilemma for Mercedes as it tries to fill his shoes while keeping the championship
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Joe examines the unceremonious exit of Ron Dennis. On the Tuesday after the Brazilian Grand Prix, it was announced that
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When Ferrari was floated on the New York Stock Exchange a year ago there was much excitement. The price of its shares
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Post the sale of Formula One, Joe asks where the sport goes from here. But, despite the uncertainty, there’s muted
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This month Joe examines holidays, Poles and horsepower – and in the midst of it all wants to know why Formula 1
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Joe examines the triumph and the tragedy of the Force India Formula 1 team. I’m big fan of Force India. I think
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While beer and racing may make strange bedfellows, Joe says that the Heineken sponsorship is the most important new
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Joe wonders if fairy tales really do come true, but also contemplates on what happens to you in F1 if you’re just
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Joe wonders if we’re obsessing about engine noise to avoid really talking about the future of the sport. Formula 1 is
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.