
Freelance F1 journalist. I've contributed to Autosport, Motor Sport, Road & Track, Racer and Autoweek. I specialise in news, analysis, features, business coverage and F1 history. 2024 was my 30th anniversary of going to every GP without missing one!
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Time for a bit of self-promotion as today sees the publication of my new book Think You Know It All? Formula One.
As it says on the cover it’s The Ultimate Quiz Book, packed with over a thousand questions about the sport we all love.
Than...
That’s me at the top left, using my camera remote control to take a shot of Marco Apicella, Roland and Mika Salo. We’re on a bullet train on the way back from Suzuka to Tokyo from an F3000 race in 1992 or 1993.
Today the motor sporting wor...
Honda has made it clear that it hopes that the FIA will address the compression ratio controversy that is set to overshadow the start of the F1 season.
Mercedes and Red Bull Powertrains are believed to have found a loophole that allows the...
Sergio Perez had the honour of giving the new Cadillac F1 car its first lap in a promotional day shakedown run at Silverstone on Friday afternoon.
It was also the first on-track run for the 2026 Ferrari engine, with the Italian team having...
New FIA F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli finally agreed a deal with a Formula 1 team prior to Sunday’s deciding race in Qatar.
Sources have indicated that a contract was signed over the weekend, although there has been no official confirmati...
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Freelance Formula 1 journalist. 2025 was my 31st anniversary of going to every Grand Prix without missing one and I also hit my 600th race. And I'm available for work! I specialise in news, analysis, features, business coverage and F1 history.
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