Autosport
magazine ∣ Dec 31 2020 · Autosport
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The UK’s ‘must-read’ motorsport magazine AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis. The magazine’s expert editorial covers all aspects of the sport, from major international series such as Formula 1, Sports Car racing and the World Rally Championship, to the less glamorous but hugely important grassroots events in UK club motorsport
Hamilton leads the many storylines of a remarkable 2020
PEREZ GETS THE NOD AS RED BULL OUSTS ALBON
Alonso beats the youths in Abu Dhabi running
FIA reveals 23-race F1 calendar, plus reserves
Fernley takes single-seat role
Wolff increases Mercedes share
Frank Williams stable in hospital
Aston Martin pulls out of WEC for 2021
Corvette mastermind Fehan stands down
Jean ‘Beurlys’ Blaton 1929-2020
IN THE HEADLINES
IN THE HEADLINES
Ingram leaves Speedworks
Yamamoto snatches third SF title at the last gasp
Latvala replaces Makinen at helm of Toyota
Well done F1, but what next? • Organisers worked wonders to make the 2020 F1 season happen in a year of crisis. But their event management skills look certain to be tested once again in the new year
The car is a woman • That’s what the laws of language dictate. So why does motor racing continue to betray half of humanity, even in this supposedly enlightened modern age?
YOUR SAY • As both Russell and Perez demonstrated in Bahrain, great drivers will always shine through, take their opportunities and bring us joy with their demonstrations of talent
The factors that led to Hamilton’s and Mercedes’ record-breaking 2020 • The delayed start to the season aided F1’s all-conquering squad, the opposition’s efforts fell short, and the greatest driver of his era found yet more ways to up his game
Race by race
The driver market and Hamilton’s future
Charting the rise and fall of the F1 movers and shakers
Those who missed the cut
WIN WORTH MORE THAN £1000 LEWIS HAMILTON GLOVES
The bosses’ top 10
Teams react to moving goalposts • Mercedes led the technical arms race once again, but like every team on the grid in 2020 it faced unexpected challenges as F1 adapted to a world in turmoil
‘Nearly’ is not enough • This was supposed to be the season when Red Bull gave Mercedes a run for its money. Instead, the next-best team fell short – until the final race of 2020 in Abu Dhabi
Verstappen in no man’s land
The end of Vettel’s Ferrari mission • Sebastian Vettel ended his six-year spell at Ferrari with a painfully difficult season, while team-mate Charles Leclerc made the best of an underperforming F1 car
Ferrari’s (not so) new hope
How McLaren won Formula 1’s ‘Class B’ battle • Three years ago the famous Woking squad finished ninth in the constructors’ standings in disarray. This season its recovery continued in fine style
Ricciardo champion without F1’s ‘big three’
How Gasly resurrected his career in 2020 • Dumped by Red Bull during 2019, the Frenchman became one of the star performers with AlphaTauri – and it wasn’t just about his Monza win
Why Gasly didn’t return to Red Bull
End of an era but the start of a new hope • The Williams family bid farewell to close an F1 chapter, but fresh investment and new leadership offer genuine belief that a revival in form is possible
Russell continues his rise
The best race drives of 2020
United, yet disunited • They ‘raced as one’, and drew praise for helping fight COVID. But the F1 teams couldn’t help themselves when they got back to competition
Top 10 Formula 1 autosport.com stories of 2020 • A run-through of the most-read stories of the year from across...