
Magnussen: “I feel free to explore my limits at Haas F1”
Haas F1’s Kevin Magnussen rarely goes unnoticed, and the same goes for his results. Ninth in the championship, currently with 19 points, he’s determined to show all of his potential this season. We sit down with the 25-year-old to get…
Back at the Spanish racetrack
I always enjoy talking with Joan Fontserè, General Director of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. This time we sit down for coffee with Joan during his second “full season” at the helm of the Spanish Formula 1 track. In the…

Superyachts in pole position
By Rebecca Whitlocke | The 76th edition of the Monaco Grand Prix will exploit breath-taking motorsport, technical excellence, glamour and entertainment to provide spectators with an outstanding experience during the weekend in May. Alexander Coles, a Senior Charter Broker for…

Q&A with Bobby Epstein, chief of Circuit of the Americas
The chairman of Circuit of the Americas, Bobby Epstein shares a few insights with the Paddock magazine about the United States Grand Prix’s development, Formula 1 in the USA and putting on a great show for the race fans. …
South African Grand Prix: 25 years of silence
From 1962, the South African GP was a stable point in the early months of the Formula 1 season. The last Grand Prix race there was run 25 years ago – and there is almost no chance of a return.…
Respecting a circuit: Q&A with the head of the Canadian Grand Prix
We had the pleasure to catch up with the President and CEO of the Canadian Grand Prix, Mr François Dumontier. Mr Dumontier, what’s your personal relationship with the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix and the circuit? Well, I started working…

Q&A with Manish Pandey, producer of Amazon Prime’s Grand Prix Driver
Ahead of the launch of Amazon Prime documentary series Grand Prix Driver, a four-part series following McLaren Honda as they embark on the 2017 Formula 1 Season, Jon Wilde caught up with series producer Manish Pandey to discuss how the…
Top 5 circuits Formula 1 could visit
Formula 1 treks the world over to some very special places, but often there’s a feel like something is missing when it comes to circuits on the calendar which don’t fully capture the essence of the sport for one reason…
Force India’s COO: “It’s the fans that really make the difference”
By Ryan Werner | At the Gran Premio de Mexico, the Paddock magazine caught up with Otmar Szafnauer, Force India’s Chief Operating Officer at their paddock in the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. On the business side, have the changes been…

Q&A with Eric Boullier, McLaren’s Racing Director
By Ryan Werner | The day before the race at Austin, the Paddock magazine had an opportunity to interview Eric Boullier, McLaren Formula 1’s Racing Director, who was brought on board in 2014, but has been closely involved in Formula…

Formula 1 in the USA and Mexico
By Ryan Werner | It all started when a Formula 1 specific track was built in Austin, Texas for the 2012 season, after five years of not having the world’s highest level of car racing competitions in the United States. COTA…

Where Are They Now: Emerson Fittipaldi
BY ROSA ELENA TORRES | BRAZILIAN RACING LEGEND EMERSON FITTIPALDI HAS WON BOTH THE FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 TWICE EACH. AS FOR BUSINESS, HE HAS EXERCISED HIS ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS SINCE EARLY DAYS, THROUGH HIS WINNING CAREER IN MOTOR RACING…



