Archive Virgin's brand-new adventure After its toe-dipping exercise with Brawn, Virgin has now put its name to a new F1 team. But the men at the helm are by no means inexperienced… By Adam… March 2010 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Racing in the streets New street races in Singapore and Valencia have been confirmed on an 18-race 2008 F1 schedule put together by Bernie Ecclestone. Valencia (left) will host the European GP in late… October 2007 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive FIA to review safety car rule after Schumacher penalty Michael Schumacher became embroiled in the first controversy of his ‘second’ career when he was penalised for passing Fernando Alonso on the last lap in Monaco. Schumacher jumped the Spaniard… July 2010 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Brawn give Honda a boost The master tactician of Ferrari’s success is charged with hoisting Honda towards the front of the Formula 1 grid Honda has pulled off a coup by hiring Ross Brawn as… January 2008 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Adam Cooper's Trackforward Who is going to find the winning energy in F1's power cut? It's too close to call right now You've heard it many times before at this time of year,… March 2006 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Grand Prix Scene Five prepare for title climax The battle for the 2010 World Championship looks set to be the closest ever, with five drivers separated by just 20 points as the teams… October 2010 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Kumschick leads F1 desert storm Fredy Kumschick beat Michael Schumacher by some five hours to become the first man to win a Formula One race at the new Bahrain grand prix circuit The Swiss led… May 2004 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Fifteen minutes of fame: Junior formula Alan Mertens' first Glamer Indycar design won the worlds biggest race at its first attempt. Set up for life then? No, not exactly. Adam Cooper reveals why this was its… January 2003 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Obituary Olivier Gendebien Olivier Gendebien, without doubt one of the greatest sportscar racers of all time, died on October 2, aged 74. From a wealthy Belgian family, Brussels-born Gendebien came to… November 1998 Issue By Adam Cooper
Great Read Archive Francois Cevert: A Date With Destiny? Motor racing is essentially a science; it's supposed to be about nuts and bolts, numbers on lap charts and on stopwatches. But sometimes other, less tangible factors seem to play… November 1998 Issue By Adam Cooper
Great Read Archive When F1 teams bent the rules: 'We knew the wing was too high...' In 1988 Ben Johnson was first across the line in the 100 metres final at the Seoul Olympic Games. Those words are chosen carefully, for the Canadian sprinter did not… February 1998 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Race 1999 The final Le Mans 24 Hours of the millennium is also the hardest race to call for some time. With five major manufacturers looking for victory Adam Cooper assesses this… June 1999 Issue By Adam Cooper