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Motor Sport is a monthly motor racing magazine, founded in the United Kingdom in 1924 [1] as the Brooklands Gazette. [2] The name was changed to Motor Sport for the August 1925 issue. [3] The magazine covers motor sport in general, although from 1997 to 2006 its emphasis was historic motorsport. It remains one of the leading titles on both ...
Mark P. Hughes is a British journalist who has been the Grand Prix editor for Motor Sport magazine since 2014. He is also a Formula One correspondent for The Sunday Times and technical editor for the renowned motor racing annual Autocourse.
It was first published in 1955 as Motoring News, a monthly publication aimed at domestic car owners, but was bought in 1957 by Teesdale Publications, the publishers of Motor Sport. Motoring News was relaunched as a weekly newspaper focused on motorsport at all levels, from amateur hill-climbs and autotests to Formula One and world rallying. [2 ...
Autocar, first issued 1895, considered the first car magazine; Autosport, first issued in 1950, mainly concentrating on motor sport; Car, established in 1962 as Small Car, renamed Car in 1965; Car Mechanics, published since 1958; Classic & Sports Car, first issued in 1982; Classic Car Weekly, weekly magazine published since 1990; Evo, first ...
Autosport launched its website – Autosport.com – in 1997. As distinct from the magazine, the online content is more internationally focussed and as well as covering sports news and reporting on races, Autosport.com also produces video and galleries taken from the Motorsport Images archive and in-depth long-form content in the website's subscriber-only sections.
In 2018 the renamed Motorsport.TV decided to stop broadcasting as a television station [15] and closed down the television operation. In January 2016, Motorsport.com appointed Zak Brown as non-executive chairman of Motorsport.com [16] In February, the site announced a strategic merchandising partnership with UK-based Branded-London and Puma ...
From 2007 to 2016, he was editor-in-chief of Motor Sport magazine. [2] Roebuck was educated at Giggleswick School in North Yorkshire, also the alma mater of Keith Duckworth, another well-known figure in Formula One. He wrote freelance articles for many publications, as well as being Press Officer for the Embassy Hill team in 1975.
The magazine was launched by Paul F. Pfanner, and originally published by Racer Communications, Inc. which was a sister company of Pfanner Communications, Inc. that published SportsCar magazine for the Sports Car Club of America and Champ Car magazine. Racer's founding Publisher was Bill Sparks and the founding Editor was John Zimmermann.