Don’t miss out on the latest edition of Motorsport Monday where Racing Bulls Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda is our cover star.
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This week’s edition begins with the FIA Formula E Championship as Season 11 resumed in Mexico. Porsche locked out the front row, but it was Nissan’s Oliver Rowland who won. Jack Smith reported on the weekend’s action, whilst covering the paddock gossip.
The 2025 Dakar completed its first week with seven stages comprising six stage winners, as young South African charger Henk Lategan heads the overall standings. David Ledbitter covers one of motorsport’s most gruelling challenges.
Elsewhere, the past week in F1 saw Alpine announce that it has signed Franco Colapinto from Williams. But while the Argentine will begin 2025 as a reserve driver, Dan Lawrence and Taylor Powling discuss in this week’s Start Your Engines why it’s just a matter of time until he takes over Jack Doohan’s spot to return to the grid.
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Tsunoda delivered his most impressive F1 campaign to date in 2024, though it wasn’t enough to land the coveted promotion to Red Bull that he craves. Taylor sat down with the Japanese driver recently to discuss his evolution as a driver and the factors that could tempt him to move teams.
Following a successful 2024 campaign, F1 Academy Managing Director Susie Wolff revealed that there’s been a positive uptick in female participation in motorsport. Shayni Solanki looks to what the future holds for the all-female single-seater series.
Last week Mo Rehman previewed the upcoming FIA World Endurance campaign and this time it’s the turn of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship as he looks ahead to the 2025 season with five key storylines ahead of his trip to this year’s 24 hours of Daytona.
And, as always, we have all the usual news, views and stories in this week’s edition of the most widely read weekly motorsport magazine in the world!