Archive McLaren relishes challenge of "unpredictability" Lewis Hamilton’s victory in the Canadian Grand Prix came as a huge relief not just to the 2008 World Champion, but to the whole McLaren organisation. Following Jenson Button’s superb… August 2012 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Sauber fights to save team BMW’s shock decision to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of this season has left Peter Sauber fighting to secure a future for the team he founded, and which… October 2009 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Adam Cooper's Track forward Infighting and chicanery blighted the US GP but don't expect a contrite Max Mosley... While the action on the track this year has been the best we've seen in aeons,… August 2005 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Abu Dhabi to raise bar for F1 circuits The new Abu Dhabi Grand Prix circuit promises to set new standards that will put even more pressure not just on struggling traditional circuits, but anyone else planning to build… December 2008 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Lotus rocked by F1 team row Tony Fernandes will be forced to rebrand Lotus Racing under a new identity if he loses a bitter war with Group Lotus over the use of the famous name. The… December 2010 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive 1996 Damon Hill Back in 1985 when covering the national racing scene I got my hands on a complete set of commentators’ sheets for the Formula Ford Festival, filled in by the drivers… August 2012 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive 'Peerless' Vettel wins praise A second World Championship for Sebastian Vettel moves the 24-year-old German into the elite group of drivers who have won titles twice in a row — although no one else… December 2011 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive “You’re never going to make all the people happy. I can live with that” After a difficult season Kimi Räikkönen gives a rare insight into what went wrong at Ferrari – and reveals why there was never any doubt about his staying By Adam… January 2009 Issue By Adam Cooper
Great Read Archive The world according to Jack Brabham Forty years after he won his first World Championship, Sir Jack Brabham is showing no signs of slowing down. He is always in demand for historic events and PR appearances,… May 1999 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Ferrari ruling clouds team orders debate The World Motor Sport Council’s ruling on the Hockenheim team orders controversy saw Ferrari and Fernando Alonso walk away unbloodied, and left the rest of the Formula 1 paddock scratching… November 2010 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Adam Cooper's Track forward More headaches for Formula One's boffins in 2005 As an overall package the F1 rule changes for 2005 represent the biggest shake-up since 1998 when grooved tyres and narrow-track suspension… February 2005 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive First test looms for teams The 2012 Formula 1 season – which will be the longest in history assuming that none of the 20 races is cancelled – will kick into gear when most of… March 2012 Issue By Adam Cooper