Autosport
magazine ∣ Jan 14 2021 · 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
Recalling one of the great Formula 1 title performances
IMOLA TAKES PLACE OF CHINA ON F1 CALENDAR
Abiteboul bids ‘au revoir’ to Alpine as Brivio arrives
Rally GB off again as work begins on return
Le Mans powerhouse Joest recruited by Glickenhaus
Lola sale could lead to return
Toyota reveals its hypercar
Kubica to race LMP2 car at Daytona
Veteran Chilton gets Ciceley BMW seat
Vandoorne joins Blomqvist and Gelael at Jota
Pat Patrick 1929-2021
Tony Vlassopulos 1931-2020
Peterhansel extends his lead
IN THE HEADLINES
Gap Aston Martin must address • If the rebranded F1 team is to build on the form it showed last year, it needs to ensure there’s no yawning divide in the tally of points between its drivers
MotoGP’s loss is F1’s gain • With his switch from Suzuki to Alpine, Davide Brivio brings a formidable skillset, including a talent for returning teams to winning ways. He’s the right man for the job
YOUR SAY • Brands always seemed atmospheric and welcoming, and a large contribution to that was the commentary and personality of Brian Jones
Senna’s greatest title? • It’s 30 years since Ayrton Senna took his third and final Formula 1 crown. Was it his best? Time to take a look back at McLaren versus Williams
The battle behind McLaren and Williams
‘Class B’ competition
1991 in numbers
How McLaren held off its sternest challenger • As the Ferrari challenge faltered, McLaren had to fight furiously to defy the technological might of Williams and take the final title for a manual-transmission F1 car
Fighting against a Newey frontier
Williams rises but fails to peak • Motorsport is full of should’ves, could’ves and would’ves, but it’s easy to see 1991 as the greatest missed opportunity in the illustrious team’s history
When F1’s crazy horse joined the Prancing Horse • Jean Alesi had an immediate impact on F1 when he arrived with Tyrrell. For 1991 he joined Ferrari but, as he explains, his timing was poor…
Stories of the unsung heroes • Behind the big names, other drivers had their moments during 1991. Here are three of them
A pointless year • Six of the 18 Formula 1 teams failed to score during 1991. Here are their stories, some of which ended that season
1991’s best driver outside F1? • Indycar was having one of its golden ages, and Michael Andretti finally took the title he deserved with one of the championship’s greatest campaigns
Special offers for Autosport
Andretti on setting the scene for Mansell
The other big winners of 1991 • There were plenty of great battles elsewhere in motorsport. Here are some reminders
Sunshine on a Rainey day • The Wayne Rainey/Kevin Schwantz grudge match was rarely more in the spotlight than in 1991, especially with Mick Doohan mixed into the ingredients too for a classic season of 500cc bikes
TANDY’S ENDURANCE CLASSIC COLLECTION • Le Mans, Daytona, Spa, Nurburgring, Sebring and Road Atlanta. These circuits host the biggest sportscar races in the world, and Nick Tandy is one of the few drivers to have tasted success at all six
THE ROAD TO THE SEXTUPLE CROWN
EX-HAZLEWOOD JAG SUPER SALOON SET FOR RETURN
New post-Brexit car transport process to EU is explained
BTCC team Ciceley plans British GT entry
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