Archive My first race -- Danny Sullivan Jim Russell FF1600, Snetterton, 1971 It was a whim. Racing was just something that I'd seen in magazines when I was bumming around New York with Dr Frank Faulkner.… August 2005 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Dire straights... …and the corners weren’t much better either. While we like to celebrate the great race tracks in history, some haven’t always met with universal approval. Adam Cooper recalls the stinkers… October 1998 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Renault bags Alonso The question of Fernando Alonso’s future was finally resolved when Renault confirmed that the Spaniard will be staying with the team for the next two years. After opportunities with Ferrari… January 2009 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive 1969 - Down to the Wyer It should have been Porsche’s day but when Stuttgart foundered, John Wyer’s team was ready. Adam Cooper recalls what happened next The 1969 24 hours is remembered as the closest… June 1998 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Adam Cooper's – Track forward Fine China, but will the family Silverstone be sold? The first Chinese Grand Prix proved hugely successful, and the weekend in Shanghai ran like clockwork. The only drawback was the… November 2004 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Ferrari 126 C3: Power politics Ferrari's F1 Finest 6th, 126 C3 << Ferrari's best-ever F1 cars >> Ferrari 246 Dino: Front runner Although it contested only seven Grands Prix in the second half of 1983, and scored just two wins, the 126C3 can claim to… November 2002 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Leave him alone. He knows what he's doing Kimi Räikkönen's single-minded victory in Abu Dhabi was vindication for his Formula 1 return. At least, that's true for Lotus. Not for the man himself. He couldn't care less what… January 2013 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive ...and the rest No fewer than four teams could be fighting for the ‘best of the rest’ mantle this season, but for Honda the nightmare is not quite over BMW Sauber, expected by… April 2008 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive My first race Ford Escort, Osterreichring, 1979 by Gerhard Berger In the village where I lived there was a guy who had a Group Five Escort, and after school I always went by… April 2006 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive The one that got away Kenneth Acheson: 1981 Pau F2 Uphill Struggle When Kenneth Acheson tangled with Michele Alboreto he knew his race was run. But, he tells Adam Cooper it also hurt his career… June 2004 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive FIA to consider medals system The FIA is taking a close look at Bernie Ecclestone’s controversial proposal to replace the current Formula 1 points system with Olympic-style medals. His idea is that the driver with… February 2009 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Who let the Cogs out? He had unraveled his new car's complexities but, he tells Adam Cooper, could never have anticipated the simple problem that cost him the race The Unser family is synonymous with… February 2002 Issue By Adam Cooper